Cradle Coast Authority (CCA) has responded to Burnie City Council’s (BCC) notice towithdraw from the nine Council...
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CCA welcomes Liberal Party commitment to world class waste management
A $16m upgrade of Tasmania’s largest composting facility will be a step closer toreality, should the Tasmanian...
CCA and Devonport City Council welcome Labor Party’s commitment to coastal pathway
Cradle Coast Authority (CCA) and Devonport City Council have welcomed theLabor Party’s election commitment of $300k...
CCA welcomes Liberal Party’s commitment to business support
Cradle Coast Authority (CCA) has welcomed the Tasmanian Liberals’ commitment of$500k to establish a physical presence...
CCA welcomes Liberal Party’s commitment to planning and housing
Cradle Coast Authority (CCA) has welcomed the Tasmanian Liberals’ commitment of$150k to support a new regional...
CCA seeks support for extra career advice
Cradle Coast Authority (CCA) is calling on a future state government to commit $450kover three years, to support a...
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Electric vehicles are easy to own
With skyrocketing fuel prices showing no signs of slowing down, electric vehicles (EVs) are receiving more scrutiny than ever. But there are still a lot of misconceptions around about what life with an EV is really like. - In Tasmania, EVs are not "powered by coal"....
Cradle to Coastlines – March 2022
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Successful recipients of Round 1 of the Cattle Hill Wind Farm community fund announced
Successful recipients of the Round 1 of the Cattle Hill Wind Farm community fund have been announced. Five community projects are being supported through the community fund:- Steppes Hall - Maintenance- Bothwell Golf Club - Storage facility- Bothwell Golf Club -...