Hunter Central Coast Emergency Management District
Local Government
Your District Emergency Management Office is:
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Course nomination forms
Nomination form for NSW non-residential courses
To apply for a course:- Download and complete all sections of the application form.
- Sign the form (Applicant's Signature)
- Ensure it is signed by the appropriate person in your Agency (if applicable).
- Send the completed and signed Nomination Form to the District Emergency Management Officer (DEMO) who will be managing the Course (see the NSW Emergency Management Course Calendar for the list of all Course Managers).
- The Nomination Form must be received before 5pm on the Closing Date for the relevant course.
EM Training nomination forms
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Local Information
The District also includes Brisbane Waters, Lake Macquarie, Lower hunter, Newcastle, Hunter Valley, Tuggarah Lakes and Waratah Local Area Police Commands which in turn form part of the Northern Region Police Command.Tourism
There are a diverse range of activities that can be enjoyed in the Hunter Central Coast Region.
Coal
Production and transport of export coal is the major activity in the Muswellbrook and Singleton Council areas. This activity also occurs in the Cessnock, Lake Macquarie and Maitland Council areas.
Electricity Generation
The output of Bayswater and Liddell Power Stations Council area and Eraring and Vales Point Power Stations make a significant contribution to the State Power Grid.
Aluminium Production
Major aluminium smelters, within the Cessnock and Port Stephens Council area, produce aluminium for both the local and export market. Electricity from the state Power Grid is the major input for the smelting process.
Rural Industry
These industries are carried out throughout the District and include such activities as poultry, dairying, viticulture and beef cattle. The fish, oyster, prawn, lobster, sheep, pig and equine industries as well as timber production are also common to the District.
Airports
Williamtown in the Port Stephens local area serves as a base for military aircraft and as a civil airport. Smaller airports landing regular commuter flights are located in the Wyong and Upper Hunter (Scone) areas.

