What’s on at CTS….


CTS joins TMAA

CTS is proud to announce we have recently become members of the Traffic Management Association of Australia (TMAA). TMAA is the peak body of the Traffic Management industry by pushing for policy and regulations that support and promote best practices and technologies for better safety and efficiency on the roads nationally.


CTS is not just about traffic and pedestrian management but our crew can assist with event management too. Recently we provided traffic control for the Ella 7s which is the flagship Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Rugby Union 7s tournament, that attracts around 400 athletes, 20 state class referees and ball boys and over 20 officials from Rugby Australia, NSW Rugby Union and LMRDT.


At CTS we appreciate that sport is a way of life in Australia and triathlons are a prime example of encapsulating Australia’s climate and environment. As a locally based sporting organisation, we are pleased to provide traffic management services throughout their 2023/24 season.


On April 15, the Central Coast Waterline Challenge will take place - a 5, 10 or 20km walk from Killcare to Terrigal along the spectacular coastline with breathtaking views.

At CTS we know what an important cause this is and so we are pleased to announce we will be supporting this event at no charge! All competitors will be safely guided along the route by many volunteers and of course our crew.