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New Year's Eve fun for the whole family at Gosford and The Entrance

By Central Coast Council
Archived 2 Feb 2025 - Posted: 2 Dec 2024
The Central Coast is set to dazzle this New Year’s Eve with free, family-friendly celebrations in The Entrance and Gosford.

Organised by Central Coast Council, these popular events have been a beloved community tradition for over 15 years, attracting thousands of locals and visitors.

Central Coast Council Director Community and Recreation Services, Melanie Smith said she is excited to welcome back Council’s New Year’s Eve celebrations this year.

“These events offer a fantastic opportunity for families and friends to come together, enjoy live music, delicious food and witness spectacular fireworks displays,” Ms Smith said.

“Last year, The Entrance celebration attracted an impressive 15,000 attendees, while Gosford welcomed around 6,000. We’re anticipating similar crowds this year.

“Starting at 6pm, both events will feature a range of entertainment for all ages. The Entrance’s Memorial Park will host live music from Joe and Co, Joy Band and Blue Vinyl, while Gosford’s Leagues Club Park will be alive with the sounds of the Baker Boys Band, The House Band and Sons of Murray.

“In addition to live music, there will be plenty of fun for the whole family, including free kids’ activities and delicious food from various food trucks.

“The highlight of the evening will undoubtedly be the spectacular fireworks displays. The Entrance will be illuminated at approximately 9pm, while Gosford’s display will start after the Central Coast Mariners game. Both events will conclude after the fireworks, providing a memorable end to the year.”


Central Coast Mayor, Lawrie McKinna said that the Central Coast community is getting ready to ring in the new year with a celebration of music, family-fun entertainment and fireworks. 

“These New Year’s Eve celebrations create a vibrant atmosphere and allow the whole community to come together to welcome in 2025 with family and friends,” Mayor McKinna said. 

“I am looking forward to looking skyward and enjoying the spectacular fireworks – with their boom and crackle!

“In addition, these family-friendly celebrations at The Entrance and Gosford will generate an economic boost for our local businesses through hotel stays and increased visitor spending in our region.”

Both events are alcohol-free, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone. To accommodate the scale and popularity of these events, temporary road closures will be in effect at both The Entrance and Gosford on Tuesday 31 December. 

Temporary road closures at The Entrance from 3-11pm:

  • Marine Parade: Closed between The Entrance Road and the end of the Marine Parade Car Park.
  • Coral Street: Closed east of Duffys Lane. Access into the multi-storey car park still available.
  • The Entrance Road: Closed at Victoria Avenue, traffic will be diverted left into Victoria Avenue.
  • Torrens Avenue: Part road closures at the intersection of Torrens Avenue and Victoria Avenue.

Temporary road closures at Gosford from 6am-11pm:

  • Georgiana Terrace: Closed between Dane Drive and Baker Street from 11am.
  • Baker Street: Closed between Georgiana Terrace and Vaughan Avenue from 6am.
  • Vaughan Avenue: Closed from 6am.
  • Brian McGowan Bridge: Closed for the duration of the fireworks (at the conclusion of the A-League match between 8.45-9.15pm).
  • Please note, there will be other related road closures around Industree Group Stadium for the Mariners game.

To plan your visit and stay updated on road closures, parking options and public transport, visit here

This article archived 2 Feb 2025

 
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