Piloting: A Network for the Central Coast's Future

The Central Coast Council has committed to exploring ways to foster collaboration between education and industry to help young people connect with their Coast and all its opportunities

The Pilot

The Central Coast Education Networks Pilot Project is an Economic Development initiative led by the Central Coast Council. This pilot has been designed to test and validate a collaborative model that brings together education, industry and government. The aim is to support frontline teachers in connecting young people with the Coast, its industries, and the career opportunities that will shape both their and the region’s future.

What We Know

Young People Are Our Future

The cities, towns, and regions that will thrive—socially and economically—in a rapidly changing world will be those that actively engage the next generation. This involves collaborating with young people on their transition from education to career, and supporting their development into active and capable citizens.

Teachers Matters

Teachers do the heavy lifting when it comes to preparing young people for the future. As frontline stakeholders, their insight and effort are critical. Central Coast Education Networks recognises this, and this pilot is designed to support—not add to—their workload. We value their expertise and are committed to working alongside them.

Industry Plays a Key Role

Local businesses and industries understand the importance of helping young people connect with the career pathways available on the Central Coast. The pilot project is about making it easier for them to get involved—offering simple, meaningful ways to share their knowledge, contribute to classroom learning, and see the value of being part of a connected education network.

Looking Ahead

Launching in early 2025, the Central Coast Education Networks pilot is working with foundation collaborators from education, industry, and government to co-design and test a new way of working together. This first stage is about building the right foundations—creating a process and partnership model that can grow with the needs of our region.

While this groundwork is underway, we invite teachers and schools across the Central Coast to learn more about how we plan to support them. More importantly, we’re asking educators to help shape the direction—by telling us which learning resources, experiences, and professional development opportunities should be prioritised.

For local businesses and industries, stay connected. If this pilot proves successful, we’ll be looking to expand the network—and we want you involved. Future stages will showcase your business, highlight career pathways, and help you start building authentic connections with your future workforce and suppliers.

Together, we can help young people build the knowledge, skills, and confidence to thrive—now and into the future—right here on the Coast.

Help Share Our Story

Central Coast Education Networks is A Central Coast Council Economic Development Initiative

This Central Coast Council Project is an economic development strategic initiative (from the Central Coast Economic Development Strategy 2040) designed to foster collaboration between education, industry, government, and the broader community. The project’s central hub has been named Central Coast Education Networks.

Council’s program supplier is MCB Business Partners, under the leadership of the Central Coast Council’s Economic Development Section. The project aims to create and enhance school programs & lessons that inspire young people to connect with commerce on the Central Coast and all its opportunities.

Central Coast Education Networks is A Central Coast Council Economic Development Initiative

This Central Coast Council Project is an economic development strategic initiative (from the Central Coast Economic Development Strategy 2040) designed to foster collaboration between education, industry, government, and the broader community. The project’s central hub has been named Central Coast Education Networks.

Council’s program supplier is MCB Business Partners, under the leadership of the Central Coast Council’s Economic Development Section. The project aims to create and enhance school programs & lessons that inspire young people to connect with commerce on the Central Coast and all its opportunities.