Cradle Coast Authority (CCA) has today released Local Power, Local Prosperity, a new report calling on community, government, and industry to collaborate to secure long-term benefits from the region’s upcoming $15 billion renewable energy pipeline. The goal of the...
The Burnie Truck Washdown and Effluent Disposal Facility at Minna Road is now complete, marking an important milestone in the delivery of critical infrastructure to support North-West Tasmania’s livestock, transport and agricultural industries. Coordinated by the...
Cradle Coast Authority (CCA) is seeking a skilled and experienced leader to join its Board as an Independent Director and Chair of the Regional Economic Development Committee (REDC). CCA is jointly owned by the nine councils of north-west and western Tasmania and...
As part of our Community NRM Engagement Program, Cradle Coast NRM works alongside volunteer groups who use best practice methods to protect our natural resources. From on-ground work and monitoring to education and awareness, volunteers play an important role in...
Cradle Coast Authority (CCA) has welcomed the Tasmanian Government’s additional funding, which will support the delivery of the draft Cradle Coast Regional Land Use Strategy. We acknowledge the Government’s confidence in the region, as evidenced by the additional...