ANZAC Park opens for Easter
Waratah-Wynyard’s new All-Abilities destination playground at ANZAC Park, Somerset, open for Easter weekend fun.
Waratah-Wynyard’s new All-Abilities destination playground at ANZAC Park, Somerset, open for Easter weekend fun.
The Tasmanian government has replaced municipal planning schemes with a single Tasmanian Planning Scheme to manage how all land in Tasmania is used, developed, protected, and conserved.
Waratah-Wynyard’s Australia Day Ambassador for 2023 is Vicki Purnell.
Expressions of Interest are currently being accepted for the role of Waratah-Wynyard Council Foreshore Market Coordinator.
Interested parties should submit their application to Council by close of business Friday 9 December 2022.
Ten appointed community members will soon advise Waratah-Wynyard Council on environmental sustainability as part of a newly created Sustainability and Environmental Advisory Panel (SEAP), creating an exciting new and collaborative platform for environmental advocacy in local government.
A section of the Inglis River Walkway is closed due to flood damage. The northern side of the walking track (from Flowerdale Bridge to River Road) is unavailable for public use until repair works have been completed. Please note the southern section is still accessible.
To keep the popular Rotary Park playground looking great, soft fall maintenance will commence on Tuesday, 18 October. Small sections of the playground will be closed to allow materials to set. Thanks to our Parks and Reserves crew for keeping the playgrounds safe for our kiddies!
Scheduled rubbish collection will occur as per usual on the public holiday this coming Thursday. The Waste Transfer Station, however, will be closed. Thank you for your understanding.
In accordance with the provisions of the Local Government (Meeting Procedures) Regulations 2015, notice is given of a change to the previously advertised Ordinary meeting of the Council on 19 September 2022.
The recipients of Waratah-Wynyard Council’s Round 1 Community Activation Grants for 2022-23 have been announced, with several community facilities to receive funds for upgrades and two community events also being supported by this grant round.
The ‘Iconic As’ Wynyard Tulip Festival is back, with 30th anniversary celebrations set to explode with colour and fun in Gutteridge Gardens on October 8.
Wynyard’s world-class Francis Ransley Veteran Car Collection has been sold to the Elphinstone Group.
The collection, which has been the cornerstone attraction at the multi-award winning Wonders of Wynyard Exhibition and Visitor Information Centre since its opening in 2005, represents a life’s passion for former owner, veteran car enthusiast and restorer, Francis Ransley OAM and his wife Elayne.
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