Central Coast Council invites the community to celebrate Heritage Month from 18 April to 18 May as part of the Australian Heritage Festival, with this year’s theme being ‘Change’.
The theme encourages communities across Australia to reflect on how our history has shaped the places we live today, and how we continue to contribute to the stories that will shape our future.
Council’s Heritage Month program builds on this theme by exploring how people, places and moments across the Central Coast have evolved over time, through a series of activities taking place in Gosford and Wyong.
Council Mayor, Lawrie McKinna said Central Coast Heritage Month is a wonderful reminder of what makes the region such a special place to call home.
One of the highlights of Heritage Month is a ticketed guided walking tour of Wyong town centre, led by the Wyong Family History Group. The 90 minute tour starts at Railway Square and follows the town’s development through the historic buildings, stories and photographs that reveal Wyong’s early years.
Council Director Community and Recreation Services, Melanie Smith said there is a self guided heritage tour also available year round for those who prefer to explore at their own pace.
Gosford’s expanded Heritage Month offering will introduce a temporary historical timeline artwork in Kibble Park, and storytelling sessions in Gosford Regional Library.
A number of other local libraries will host talks throughout Heritage Month, including Tuggerah Library on 21 April and Kincumber Library on 12 May, with bookings essential.
For more information or to book a guided tour search ‘Heritage Month’ at lovecentralcoast.com
