WHO WE ARE

OUR STORY

Coast and Country Community Services (CCCS) is a community service provider dedicated to fostering community connections and ensuring access to essential services. Established in 2014 through the merger of Shoalhaven and Young Community Transport (CT) Services, CCCS has grown significantly over the past decade. We have integrated Boorowa, Weddin Shire, Bega Valley, Kiama and Wollongong-Shellharbour CT Services, creating a network of integrated support across southern NSW. CCCS has recently taken over a commercial taxi service in Weddin Shire to better support the broader community. Our offices are located on the lands of the Yuin, Dharawal, and Wiradjuri peoples. We honour and pay our respects to First Nations peoples, their elders past, present, and emerging. Transportation is at the heart of CCCS, providing residents with reliable access across various Local Government Areas (LGAs). This service is crucial for connecting individuals who might otherwise face mobility barriers, promoting inclusivity and community engagement. At CCCS, we do more than just transport people; we provide vital links to essential services and social connections within their communities. Community Transport is the backbone of our organization, ensuring reliable mobility for all. As the needs of our communities evolve, CCCS is broadening its scope to include NDIS support, Meals on Wheels, and various social support programs, aiming to meet wider community needs and improve the quality of life for individuals. Our diverse team of volunteers and paid staff enables us to effectively serve the community while fostering a supportive and collaborative environment. This growth allows us to better meet the diverse and changing needs of our communities. With plans for further expansion into additional care support services, CCCS remains committed to its mission of enabling people to connect with and participate in their communities. We strive to build capacity that promotes independence and enhances quality of life, bridging gaps and overcoming disadvantages.

our history

A timeline

Where it all began

2014

Shoalhaven & Young

Shoalhaven & Young
Community Transports
merged to create CCCS 2014

2015

WEDDIN

Weddin Community Transport
joined CCCS 2015

2016

BOOROWA

Boorowa Community
Transport joined 2016

2019

BEGA

Bega Valley Community
Transport joined 2019

2024

KIAMA

Kiama Community
Transport joined 2024

2025

Young

Young Community
Meals on Wheels joined Feb 2025

2025

Wollongong-Shellharbour

Wollongong-Shellharbour Community
Transport joined 2025

Where to next?

Where to next?

INCLUSIVE DESIGN

Building a Community for Everyone

Our society has been built around the idea that the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few. But as our communities grow more diverse, we’re beginning to understand that barriers to access affect everyone—at some point, in some way. Whether it’s a wheelchair user navigating narrow doorways, someone with limited English reading signage, or a shorter person reaching high shelves, these everyday challenges reveal a deeper truth: our systems, spaces, and services were not designed for the majority—they were designed for a narrow norm. Universal design challenges this. It’s not about making special allowances for specific groups. It’s about rethinking how we build our environments, institutions, and

services so that everyone—regardless of age, ability, language, or circumstance—can participate fully and equally. At Coast and Country Community Services, this philosophy is at the heart of what we do. From community transport to broader service delivery, we’re committed to breaking down barriers and creating access for all. Embracing universal design honours our roots in supporting vulnerable people and guides our future as a community service provider for everyone—from birth to end of life. Let’s build a society that works for all of us.

OUR PURPOSE

CCCS serves to enable people to connect with and participate in their community, and beyond, building capacity that promotes independence and quality of life. Through our work we can “bridge the gaps” and overcome disadvantage.

OUR VALUES

CARE

We aim to serve you with compassion and be a service that you can count on to "go the extra mile"

inclusion

We know that everyone is unique and we strive to personalise our services to best meet your individual needs and experience.

respect

We listen to you and seek to respond to your needs with respect

reliability

We endeavour to be reliable and do what we say we will do

quality

Our priority is to provide quality and inter-action through consultation and continual improvement

integrity

Acting with integrity and being trusted by the community we serve is one of our fundamental objectives

C+CCS EXEC TEAM

MEET THE TEAM

JAMES GOULD

Chief Executive Officer

James is an experienced executive leader in the community service space, with a focus on training, change management, and business development. He holds qualifications in Disability, Vocational Training, and a Master's in Business Administration. Additionally, James has a Certificate in Transport Management and NSW Bus and Coach Operator Accreditation.

Shane Baker

Operations manager

Shane started life in the Aged and Disability Care sector as a direct care worker in 2004 and has progressed through several roles and levels of management, most recently his passion for human rights has resulted in the implementation of an organisational and systemic human rights framework to promote continuous improvement and quality care. Shane has a Diploma in Community Services and Diploma in Management and Leadership.

Kelly Rolfe

Area manager

Kelly has been in the Community Transport industry since 1995 and is involved in numerous community & Council committees within the Hilltops Local Government Area. Kelly has a passion for ensuring all of the community have equal access to quality services that allow them to stay connect with their communities. Kelly has a Certificate in Transport Management, NSW Bus and Coach Operator Accreditation and a Diploma and Advanced Diploma in Community Services.

Jamie Barnes

Support Services Manager

Jamie has spent her adult life in numerous roles focused on people services starting in Early Childhood Care moving into Disability and Mental health/welfare and then joining CCCSL in the Aged Care and Transport sector. Jamie has attained her Diploma in Community Services. Her passion is improving and innovating systems/processes to ensure frontline workers are able to focus on quality customer service provision. She received the Excellence in Practice, Quality and Safety – Chairs award during her time with one of Australia’s largest Disability service providers

Cath James

Support Services Manager

Cath is new to the Community Transport Sector but has over 15 years’ experience in customer service roles. Cath is keen to make a difference in her community and is committed to providing quality, reliable transport services in the Bega Valley. Cath has a Certificate 3 in Business Administration.

Janelle Eastlake

Western and Southern Coordinator

Originally from Melbourne, Janelle relocated to Young in 2008 and has since embraced the country lifestyle. Her career has spanned various roles in administration and management, including owning and operating a cherry farm. Janelle joined the team in 2025, when Young Meals on Wheels merged with CCCS and was quickly promoted to Coordinator across our Western and Southern region and has taken a leading role in delivering exceptional service to our clients, ensuring they have the best experience regardless of the services they require.

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