*Subject to Public Health advice and State Government regulations
18 May
Produce markets are allowed to operate (not food vans) Up to 10 people allowed at parks, playgrounds, skate parks and tennis courts25 May
Sports grounds open for exercise and training purposes only, with participation numbers in line with the State Government regulations Council’s Customer Service Centre, Huonville open for up to 7 people at a time15 June
Up to 20 people allowed at: Community halls and recreation buildings Parks, playgrounds and skate parks Sports grounds and clubrooms Re-Use Shop, Huonville reopens13 July
Port Huon Sports & Aquatic Centre opens (including massage and classes) Cygnet Sports Centre opens (including classes) Gatherings increase to 50–100View the print-friendly Road to Reopening infographic here.
The Huon Valley Council covers 5497km² and is the southernmost local government area in Australia. While Hobart is just a 30-minute drive away, the area retains the beauty, charm and heritage of a bygone era. The population of the Huon Valley is spread across the five main townships of Huonville, Franklin, Cygnet, Geeveston and Dover.
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Community engagement is about us working together to understand and resolve an issue or project. It is a process that involves the public in decision making and the use of community input to make better, more informed decisions.
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