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"DIVERSITY IN ABUNDANCE"

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Media Release – Australia Day Celebrations

The Cooee to Wynyard Coastal Pathway is a joint project between the Burnie City Council (BCC) and Waratah-Wynyard Council (WWC) and is made possible through State Government funding of $13.86 million, alongside funding commitments by both Councils. The successful contractor, Shaw Contracting, will be commencing construction this week.

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2022-23 Annual Report and AGM

2022-23 Annual Report and AGM Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the Waratah-Wynyard Council for the year ended 30 June 2023 will be held on Monday

Environment

Tree Management

Waratah-Wynyard has many old and beautiful trees around the municipality. Therefore, Council endeavours to protect these trees .

Environment

Weed Management

Waratah-Wynyard Council takes a proactive, evidenced based, and environmentally sustainable approach to weed management around our municipal area. Weeds can pose a serious threat to our region’s primary production or natural environment.

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Eco Village at Wynyard Tulip Festival 2023

Waratah-Wynyard Council (WWC) is excited to announce that this year’s Wynyard Tulip Festival will feature an Eco Village, with festival organisers encouraging vendors to move away from single-use plastic.

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Inglis River Walking Track

The Inglis River Walking Track is a valued asset of the Waratah-Wynyard community and meanders through the picturesque riparian reserve. Over time, several structures have been developed to support its use and growing popularity. However, a lot of these structures are due for replacement within the next five years.

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Kids on the Cape Fun Run

Council is thrilled to be supporting the inaugural Kids on the Cape Fun Run event on Saturday 7th October, at Table Cape Tulip Farm!

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Submissions wanted for Coastal Pathway Art

Waratah-Wynyard Council are calling for submissions by local artists to contribute additions of flair to stopping points along the Coastal Pathway.