Waratah-Wynyard Council update

Gather & Glow Night Market

You have permission to embrace the magic of winter as Glow & Gather transforms Goldie Street into a vibrant hub of connection, celebration, and play.

From 6pm, Goldie St will come alive with live entertainment, immersive experiences, and delicious food from local restaurants and food vendors—all set against the cosy glow of fire pots and streetlights.

Come along for a buzzing night of connection and entertainment.
Get to know our local businesses and join in on the unique experiences they’ll be offering throughout the night. Our town is full of talent, and this is a chance for locals to showcase their creativity, turning their spaces into hubs of activity. Stay tuned for updates on the special sessions planned for the evening!

Friday, 4th July, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM, Goldie Street, Wynyard

Accessibility:

– Goldie Street will be closed to traffic, but street parking is available nearby.
– The area features wide paths and accessible walking spaces.
– Gutteridge Gardens will be open for picnicking and play.
– Additional street lighting will be provided by the Council for visibility and safety.

Explore, taste, connect, and experience the magic of winter in Wynyard!

Find more details: https://shorturl.at/ZKQYl

Wynyard Tulip Festival

Attention Local Businesses, Artists, & Community Members!

Wynyard Tulip Festival has officially opened its first call-out for stallholders and entertainers! If you’re a local maker, performer, food vendor, or community group, now’s your chance to be part of one of the region’s most vibrant and celebrated events. Apply now to showcase your talent, products, or services!

Let’s make this year’s festival the best one yet!

To complete an expression of interest go to warwyn.tas.gov.au/tulip-festival/stallholder-and-vendor-eoi/

Public Art Advisory Group (PAAG) NBN boxes

Who else loves spotting beautiful art around town?

Thanks to a partnership between NBN Australia, State Growth Tasmania and Council’s Public Art Advisory Group (PAAG), five NBN boxes across our community have been transformed into stunning works of art by talented local artists — celebrating our cherished local wildlife. The PAAG recently had the chance to view one of these vibrant pieces at Civic Park (affectionately known as Cow Park), featuring the iconic Tasmanian Tiger, beautifully created by artist Darren Gorringe.

A huge thank you to local artists Amy Morrow, Darren Gorringe, and Amelia Rickard for bringing these boxes to life with your creativity! Want to find them all? Head to our website to explore the locations – https://www.warwyn.tas.gov.au/…/public-art-advisory-group/