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.
Cam River Master Plan
The Cam River Master Plan will provide Council guidance on the infrastructure and landscaping that will ultimately provide the greatest benefit for all users of the reserve area.
Fredrick St Sports Complex Master Plan
If you live in Wynyard, Waratah, Boat Harbour Beach, Sisters Beach, Somerset or Yolla, Waratah-Wynyard Council invites you to help us prepare a settlement strategy for these places.
Traffic Impact Assessment – Somerset Foreshore Area
ANZAC Park and Somerset Foreshore area Traffic Impact Assessment The Somerset ANZAC Park All Abilities Playground was redeveloped to create a destination playground that is …
Accessibility Strategy
Accessibility Strategy Feedback Waratah-Wynyard Council is committed to promoting an inclusive and accessible community where all people, including people with a disability, are active, socially …
Boat Harbour Beach Master Plan
Waratah-Wynyard Council’s Boat Harbour Beach Master Plan provides a unifying vision for the area focusing particularly on the management of public spaces around the beach area and the provision of supporting infrastructure and development.
Coastal Pathway Project: Wynyard to Burnie
In 2009, Waratah-Wynyard Council and other North-West councils, initiated the North West Coastal Pathway Project. The plan was released in 2010 and produced in conjunction with Safer Roads for Cyclists Tasmania, and the Tasmanian State Government.
Yolla Public Toilet
Council has received community feedback suggesting that a public toilet is desired within Yolla. The closest public toilet to Yolla is within the Somerset CBD which is approximately 17 minutes’ drive by car. If travelling south past Yolla, the next closest toilet is another 27 minutes’ drive and located at the Hellyer Gorge Rest Stop. This means that at a minimum, travellers heading south from Somerset will need to travel at least 44 minutes before reaching a toilet, depending on the route chosen.
Wynyard Sports Precinct
Waratah-Wynyard Council adopted an Open Space, Sport and Recreation Plan (OSSR) in 2017 and as part of that strategy, a Wynyard Sporting Precinct was proposed. Development of the proposed precinct has progressed through the use of concepts and ideas generated by the OSSR report and from meetings with each of the clubs and key stakeholders within the sports precinct.
Fossil Bluff and Surrounding Trails Master Plan
The Fossil Bluff and Surrounding Trails Master Plan has been developed with the intent of providing a roadmap for the future development and management of Fossil Bluff Reserve and its surrounding trails.
Flood Mitigation – Big Creek
Flood mitigation works at Big Creek will soon start, with the projects being advertised for design and construct tenders this Saturday, June 5.
Big Creek has historically inundated several residents.
Based on the risk, it was determined a project to mitigate inundation at Big Creek commence.
Flood Mitigation – Port Creek
Flood mitigation works at Port Creek will soon start, with the project being advertised for design and construct tenders this Saturday, June 5.
Port Creek has historically inundated several residents within rainfall conditions.
Based on the risk, it was determined a project to mitigate inundation at Port Creek commence.
East Wynyard Foreshore Master Plan
The East Wynyard Foreshore Master Plan will set a clear vision for the future management and beautification of the area.
Cardigan Street Recreation Ground Upgrades
Works are planned to improve the Cardigan Street Recreation Ground by realigning the pitch, extending underground irrigation and renewing the goals and perimeter ball-catching fences.
Wynyard Waterfront and Environs Masterplan Project
Wynyard‘s foreshore precinct is undergoing a multi-million dollar facelift that will connect the town centre and reinvigorate the waterfront.
ANZAC Park all-abilities playground
Local charitable organisation The Fairy Godmothers, in partnership with the Waratah-Wynyard Council, has secured funding to construct a destination play-space that will realise the vision for a park that is fun, inclusive and accessible for everyone.