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Central Coast Residents: Connect Electricity, Gas, Water, NBN Internet

A guide to connecting electricity, gas, water, and NBN internet when moving to the Central Coast of NSW.

By Central Coast Daily · Published 3 July 2026

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Central Coast Residents: Connect Electricity, Gas, Water, NBN Internet
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Setting Up Utilities on the Central Coast

The Central Coast sits between Sydney and Newcastle and uses NSW's competitive energy market. Water is provided by Central Coast Council, and NBN coverage is mostly good with some fixed wireless in rural pockets.

Electricity

The Central Coast is part of NSW and the National Electricity Market. The distribution network is operated by Ausgrid. You choose your retailer: options include AGL, Origin Energy, EnergyAustralia, Alinta Energy, Red Energy. Compare at Energy Made Easy (energymadeeasy.gov.au).

Gas

Natural gas availability varies across the Central Coast. Many areas (Gosford, Wyong, Tuggerah) have gas via Jemena; some outer suburbs and rural areas are all-electric. Check at move-in.

Water

Central Coast Council manages water supply and sewerage for the Central Coast region (previously managed by Central Coast Council Water after the merger of Gosford City and Wyong Shire Councils). Transfer your account at centralcoast.nsw.gov.au. Bills are issued quarterly.

Internet (NBN)

The Central Coast has reasonable NBN coverage. Gosford, Wyong, Tuggerah, and lakeside suburbs generally have FTTN or HFC. Newer estates (Hamlyn Terrace, Charmhaven) may have FTTP. Rural areas toward the mountains (Mangrove Mountain, Somersby hinterland) may be fixed wireless. Check at nbnco.com.au. Top providers: Aussie Broadband, Superloop, TPG, Telstra.

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