Cooee to Wynyard Coastal Pathway works look set to start in Spring 2

Cooee to Wynyard Coastal Pathway works look set to start in Spring 2

Cooee to Wynyard Coastal Pathway works set to start in Spring 2020 Published on 11 December 2019 A positive outcome is on the horizon for the Coastal Pathway after constructive discussions were held today between Burnie City and Waratah-Wynyard Council mayors and the Minister for Infrastructure and Transport Michael Ferguson MP.  Work has been delayed on the Coastal Pathway section between Cooee and Wynyard due to Council seeking assurances from the State Government that it would not be liable for the potential cost burden of erosion of the Rail Corridor, including both current and future risks.  Council believes that after today’s constructive discussions, that the State Government and councils are now in a position to work together to ensure the project can proceed.  In addition to the good news surrounding the pathway - Burnie City Council Mayor Steve Kons said “The Minister has also undertaken to commence the transfer of the rail corridor from the Burnie Waterfront to West Park by the end of June 2020.  “This will allow Council to complete the Waterfront Master Plan which has elements that have been on hold for many years due to the lack of access to the rail corridor.”  “The Coastal Pathway is an important piece of infrastructure that not only connects Coastal communities but is a key part of the Wynyard Waterfront Master Plan,” Waratah-Wynyard Mayor Robby Walsh said.  “This is a project the Waratah-Wynyard community wants to happen, so we welcome today’s meeting with the Minister and look forward to progressing the Pathway.”  Works on the Coastal Pathway are expected to start in Spring 2020 once the rail corridor has been transferred to Council management.
Burnie City Council 11 Dec 2019
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North West Museum and Art Gallery

North West Museum and Art Gallery

North West Museum and Art Gallery Published on 11 December 2019 Burnie City Council Mayor Steve Kons was excited to present a design for a new regional Museum and Art Galley for the North West at last…
Burnie City Council 11 Dec 2019
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DA2018180 – CT115730/2 Allison Road, North Motton

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Central Coast Council 10 Dec 2019
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Artwork commemorates rivulet flood

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Artwork commemorates rivulet flood Published on 10 December 2019 Commemorating the May 2018 flood event, and celebrating community resilience, a new public artwork entitled Rain Coming has been instal…
Hobart City Council 10 Dec 2019
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Our Turn to Speak is a national survey that seeks to understand the life experiences of people living with severe and complex mental health issues in Australia.
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Virtual Fencing | Jarvis Link

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Have you been driving along Jarvis Link and noticed green posts along the sides of the road?
Dorset Council 10 Dec 2019
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Kempton Festival 2020

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Donated clothing builds job success

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Donated clothing builds job success Published on 09 December 2019 Donated corporate wear can change a life under an initiative to help Hobart women dress for employment success.
Hobart City Council 9 Dec 2019
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DISASTER RESILIENCE EDUCATION TASMANIA

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Disaster Resilience Education Tasmania is a new disaster resilience education resource that is enabling children and young people to actively participate in their households’, schools’ and community’s…
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