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Community input key to liveable Waratah-Wynyard strategy
Community members will have one final opportunity to contribute to the direction of Waratah-Wynyard’s liveability, before the Draft Liveable Waratah-Wynyard Settlement Strategy community consultation period closes on February 19, 2021.
New rings to promote junior participation in basketball in Wynyard and Somerset
Waratah-Wynyard Council has secured funding for the installation of “Under-10” basketball rings at the Wynyard Sports Centre and Somerset Indoor Recreation Centre.
Virtual fencing a welcome move to help reduce Devil road fatalities
The state’s iconic Tasmanian Devil is a little safer thanks to the installation of virtual fencing at Sisters Beac
Key Events
Tasmania’s Gone Nuts 101 Adventure Run
Wynyard Show
Tasmania’s Gone Nuts 101 Adventure Run
Wynyard Show
Tasmania’s Gone Nuts 101 Adventure Run
Wynyard Show
Tasmania’s Gone Nuts 101 Adventure Run
Wynyard Show
Tasmania’s Gone Nuts 101 Adventure Run
Wynyard Show
Tasmania’s Gone Nuts 101 Adventure Run
Wynyard Show
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Waratah-Wynyard Mayor Robby Walsh is joined by Waratah-Wynyard Council’s community & events officer (and Wynyard Tulip Festival organiser) Chantelle French at the Table Cape Tulip Farm ahead of the 2019 Tulip Festival.
Waratah-Wynyard - Diversity in Abundance
Waratah-Wynyard, the heart of Tasmania’s beautiful north west, includes the coastal towns and villages of Wynyard, Somerset, Boat Harbour and Sisters Beach, the rural town of Yolla and the former mining towns of Waratah and Corinna. It is renowned for the spectacular display of tulips at Table Cape that showcases a local festival, “Tulip Festival Wynyard” held each October.
Take a little time to explore its beaches and enjoy the fresh sea air and safe swimming and boating opportunities.