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Cradle Coast Authority appoints Regional Development Manager

Cradle Coast Authority appoints Regional Development Manager Cradle Coast Authority (CCA) welcomes Veronica Terry as the new Regional Development Manager. Veronica will take the lead role in developing, managing, and supporting projects aligned with CCA’s Regional Futures Plan. In her previous role as Regional Economic Development Coordinator at Regional Development Australia (RDA) Tasmania, Veronica gained valuable insight and knowledge of the challenges and opportunities that exist across [...]

2023-07-03T10:30:16+10:00July 3rd, 2023|

Shared Coastal Pathway openings – Central Coast sections

Tasmanian Labor Senator, Anne Urquhart joined Central Coast Mayor, Cheryl Fuller, and Chair of the Cradle Coast Authority, Sid Sidebottom, today to officially open two sections of the Shared Coastal Pathway on the Central Coast. The Shared Coastal Pathway project has been managed by Cradle Coast Authority and funded jointly by local, state, and federal governments. The inclusion of two new sections, Sulphur Creek to Penguin and a [...]

2023-06-06T16:28:23+10:00June 6th, 2023|

Cradle Coast Community Survey – Regional Planning and Development

The passion that we have for our region and our communities was clearly on show in the results of a survey of planning issues undertaken by Cradle Coast Authority (CCA). The survey was launched to help the authority ensure future plans in the region benefit from a better understanding of the communities hopes and concerns and visions for the future. The survey attracted 94 responses over the last [...]

2022-06-20T10:09:27+10:00June 20th, 2022|

Community input for Regional Planning and Development

Cradle Coast Authority (CCA) is calling for community input on the direction of planning and development in our region. CCA Regional Planning Program Manager Jenny Donovan said the authority wants to make sure future development plans benefit from community input, to protect what is important to the population and create the best chances for our region to grow and thrive. As the first step in the consultation process, CCA [...]

2022-06-15T12:24:29+10:00May 13th, 2022|

Media release – CCA seeks action on Federal election priorities

Cradle Coast Authority (CCA) says now is the time for Braddon candidates to commit federal funding to CCA’s regional election priorities.   Speaking in relation to CCA’s five regional election priorities previously shared with Braddon candidates, CCA CEO, Sheree Vertigan AM said rigorous evaluation and extensive consultation informed our federal election priorities.   The list of priorities includes an investment of $15 mil over three years into natural environmental management [...]

2022-05-10T10:40:17+10:00May 10th, 2022|

Cradle Coast Authority’s Sustainable Economic Growth for Regional Australia (SEGRA) Conference

CCA will host the national SEGRA conference at the paranaple convention centre in Devonport from August 31 to September 2 2022. The conference will attract over 250 delegates to the region with the conference covering topics such as adapting to change, connectivity, building a regional workforce and attracting investment to enhance liveability of rural communities. SEGRA will feature a diverse range of international, national and local speakers focusing [...]

2022-05-02T14:53:44+10:00May 2nd, 2022|

COMMUNITY NRM ENGAGEMENT PROGRAM

The community NRM Engagement Program strives to maintain relationships, networks and capacity for NRM across the region beyond currently funded projects; to educate and engage the broader community in natural values, natural resource protection and best-practice NRM and to recognise and celebrate individuals, community groups, businesses and schools who are undertaking good NRM work. Community Capacity Small Grant Round 2 is now closed for assessment. Round 3 will [...]

2022-07-04T11:51:15+10:00January 14th, 2022|