Central Coast Council (supported by a co-funding grant from the Cradle Coast Authority), the National Desexing Network and the Penguin Veterinary Centre have joined forces to offer residents in need a subsidised desexing and microchipping program to help prevent unwanted cats.
This follows a review of the Council’s land portfolio as part of the asset management process, where several parcels of land were identified as surplus … Continue reading "Media Release – …
[Photo: Upcoming Hive Art Gallery exhibiting artist Louise Daniels photographed by Melanie Kate Photography.] There is an exciting opportunity for aspiring or established artists to feature their work…
The City of Hobart has launched a competition to find out what people love about its green open spaces and how they could be improved - parks, gardens, bushland reserves, cycling and walking tracks, a…
Mayor Teeny Brumby, in response to Cr Ken Dorsey’s letter to the editor (Advocate, March 13), has provided the following statement to correct the record and to ensure transparency for our people of Bu…
At the meeting on Monday, 18 March 2024, the Council will consider the commencement of the statutory process to dispose of some parcels of vacant land owned by the community.