Workplace training key to Council’s plans to develop future workforce
Waratah-Wynyard Council is investing in its future and the region by boosting the skills and knowledge of its staff (both new and experienced) with training.
Waratah-Wynyard Council is investing in its future and the region by boosting the skills and knowledge of its staff (both new and experienced) with training.
Wynyard’s Volunteer Marine Rescue (VMR) team can now undertake rescues more safely with the help of a GPS Depth Sounder funded by Waratah Wynyard Council’s Thrive & Survive Grants Program.
Waratah-Wynyard Council will invest a further $739,950 into infrastructure projects after securing funding through the Australian Government’s Local Roads and Community Infrastructure (LCRI) grant program.
Waratah-Wynyard Council in partnership with local charitable organisation The Fairy
Godmothers will create a destination playground at Somerset’s ANZAC Park that will realise
the vision for a playground that is fun, inclusive and accessible for everyone.
Adjustable basketball rings at both Somerset and Wynyard basketball stadiums are a welcome asset that will enhance and promote junior participation in basketball.
It’s already getting plenty of use, but this Saturday’s official opening of the Sisters Beach Recreation Park will see the skate park get a true work-out.
Along with the official opening formalities, the Know Your Odds Scoot, Skate and BMX Competition Series will also take place on the day, seeing riders vying for top prizes.
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.
Waratah-Wynyard Council has secured funding for the installation of “Under-10” basketball rings at the Wynyard Sports Centre and Somerset Indoor Recreation Centre.
The state’s iconic Tasmanian Devil is a little safer thanks to the installation of virtual fencing at Sisters Beac
Providence Farm Stall is preparing to shake off a year that was memorable for all the wrong reasons with a summer program of live entertainment in 2021.
Installation of the signs along the foreshore from Somerset to Sisters Beach will begin Tuesday, December 8 and is expected to take about two weeks.
Waratah-Wynyard Council and Circular Head Council officially launched the Breathe. Eat. Move. Relax. Program on Friday, November 27. The councils’ shared project was funded by a Healthy Tasmania Fund Grant
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