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Expressions of Interest – Sand Sculpture Event
Waratah-Wynyard Council is seeking expressions of interest from community groups to host a Sand Sculpture Event.
Media Release – Official construction commences for Cooee to Wynyard Coastal Pathway
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.
Bloom Time Upcycling Competition 2023
It’s time to start imagining or reimagining a creation made from something old, broken, unused, or recycled for Waratah-Wynyard Council’s inaugural Bloom Time Upcycling Competition.
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Waratah-Wynyard Council’s Tulip Festival
Community Conversations – Boat Harbour Beach
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The Tulip Festival is an annual celebration held in the idyllic small town of Wynyard, Tasmania. Here’s what festivalgoers had to say about this iconic event.
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.