Australia Day Awards Winners
Congratulations to Dr. James Berryman (Citizen of the Year) and Tiarna West (Young Citizen of the Year) for their outstanding contributions to the Waratah-Wynyard municipality and the greater community.
Congratulations to Dr. James Berryman (Citizen of the Year) and Tiarna West (Young Citizen of the Year) for their outstanding contributions to the Waratah-Wynyard municipality and the greater community.
Council is excited to announce Waratah-Wynyard’s Australia Day 2022 Ambassador, Robert Ravens of Bridestowe Estate Lavender Farm.
Waratah-Wynyard Council is pleased to announce a partnership with Big hART, who will run ‘The Watershed’ program from the new Wynyard Multi-Purpose Building, in partnership with the Wynyard Yacht Club,
The Waratah Heritage Festival events program is finally here! This jam-packed schedule has something for everyone. What a great way to celebrate 150 years since James “Philosopher” Smith discovered tin in Waratah.
The Lions Club of Wynyard and Waratah-Wynyard Council encourage the community to get involved in creating some new Christmas fun.
While there is not a Christmas parade in 2021, business owners, community groups and residents can still create magic by putting up Christmas lights and decorations.
Council celebrates the achievements of our community through the Australia Day Awards ceremony each year. Nominations are now open for the Citizen of the Year Award, the Young Citizen of
With a focus on finding innovative ways to honour its commitment to environmental sustainability, the Waratah-Wynyard Council is leading the way on the North-West coast by using innovative solutions for
Council’s successful 2020 Spring Loaded program looks set to return this year even bigger and better, as Council considers a recommendation to again postpone the iconic Tulip Festival.
Waratah-Wynyard Council’s commitment to environmental responsibility was vindicated at the 2021 Local Government Professionals Tasmania Annual Awards ceremony held last week.
Flood mitigation works at both Big Creek and Port Creek, Wynyard, will soon start, with the projects being advertised for design and construct tender this week.
A recent sale of public land in Wynyard will be used to build much-needed social housing in the municipality.
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.
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