On Wednesday, 29 January 2020, the Cradle Coast Authority (CCA) will host a group ofelectric vehicle enthusiasts, when the Tasmanian branch of the Australian Electric VehicleAssociation (AEVA) holds their bi-monthly meeting at CCA’s Burnie building. The...
The Cradle Coast Authority (CCA) and our Member Councils are very concerned bythe news that the Quoiba saleyards are set to be closed and decommissioned bymid-2020. READ MEDIA RELEASE
Minister for Primary Industries and Water Guy Barnett has declared Little Penguins to be ‘sensitive wildlife’ and declared several areas in the state to be ‘sensitive areas’. In the north-west, the whole coastal strip from Don Heads to Burntwood Point at...
The Cradle Coast Authority (CCA) has partnered with new food business incubator, Seedlab Tasmania, to support start-up agritourism, food and drink businesses in the region. The arrangement will see Seedlab Tasmania and CCA work together to deliver a number of business...
The Cradle Coast Authority (CCA) has partnered with new food business incubator, SeedlabTasmania, to support start-up agritourism, food and drink businesses in the region. Thearrangement will see Seedlab Tasmania and CCA work together to deliver a number ofbusiness...
March 2019 King Island Scrubtit and Brown Thornbill Survey Results BirdLife Australia and Cradle Coast NRM (a part of the Cradle Coast Authority) are pleased to announce the release of the report on surveys for the critically endangered King Island Scrubtit and King...