Waratah-Wynyard Council update

New Citizens 

Recently Mayor Mary Duniam has welcomed 6 new Australian citizens to our community, including Naomi who celebrated the special milestone with loved ones today.

Congratulations to all our newest citizens!

WIN by Upcycling!

Council has an upcycling competition with prizes up to $250 up for grabs!

Tom Connor, a resale attendant at the Wynyard Waste Transfer Station, shared that one perk of his job is working with his hardworking colleagues where together, they organise the discarded items the community dispose of while helping customers find hidden treasures.

There is plenty of great items to salvage, restore or upcycle, making it the perfect place to find everything you need for the UPCLYCLING COMPETITION!

The station operates daily from 10 am to 4 pm, with staff and volunteers, including Tom, ready to assist you where you need 👏

Upcycling competition details 👉https://www.warwyn.tas.gov.au/tulip-festival/competitions/

 Have Your Say: Proposed Roundabout for Raglan & Simpson St, Somerset 

We are seeking community feedback on a proposed roundabout at the Raglan & Simpson Street intersection in Somerset. The new design aims to improve safety for all road users, including pedestrians.

🛑 We want to hear from you! 🔗 Survey Link: https://www.warwyn.tas.gov.au/…/raglan-simpson-st…/

Art on the Coastal Path 

Council recently installed the first of many art installations along the nearly completed Coastal Pathway, opposite Cape View Nursery.

This artwork by local artist Jessica Webster is called ‘Serenity by the Seashore’. Her artist statement shared that the work reflects her upbringing on the North-West coast, featuring mud crabs, the Table Cape Lighthouse and sea birds.

To learn more about the Coastal Pathway, please visit 👉https://www.warwyn.tas.gov.au/…/coastal-pathway-project/