News from Central Highlands Council
Stay current with all the latest and breaking news about Central Highlands Council, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. In total, 25 stories have been published about Central Highlands Council which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months.
Local News Publishers
Suggest a source
Looking for a source we don't already have? Suggest one here.Top Central Highlands Council News
Latest News Stories
Interlaken, Australia · InterlakenAs part of Tasmania Reads and Harmony Week the Rosny Library held a multicultural story time, with guests reading stories in their native language.
The readers were invited from Libraries Tasmania’s English Conversation Groups that help culturally and linguistically diverse Tasmanians get a stronger grasp on the English language.
“We always have a story time on Tuesday mornings, and this year as part of Tasmania Reads and Harmony Week, we thou…See the Story
Harmony Week at the Rosny Library
Interlaken, Australia · InterlakenThe 28th the Clarence Jazz Festival built upon the successful elements of previous years, presenting a musically, culturally and gender-diverse line up accompanying a vibrant mix of festival favourites, new acts and local produce.
Despite wild winds leading to the cancellation of the final day and closing night event, the four preceding days of the festival drew more than 2700 revellers to the Eastern Shore.
The extensive program showcased mor…See the Story
Jazz Festival swings through Clarence
Steppes · SteppesThe endangered Australasian bittern likes to keep a low profile and experts think there may be fewer than 1,000 left in Australia, but it's now been spotted with chicks in unique wetlands still recovering from damming in the 1960s.See the Story
Rarely seen and hardly ever heard, secretive 'bunyip bird' spotted breeding for the first time in 40 years
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Interlaken, Australia · InterlakenDespite several postponements and wet weather, almost 1000 people converged on the Rosny Parklands to take part in the 2024 Hobart Colour Frenzy.
The family-friendly event featured a non-competitive fun walk/run with multiple colour, bubble and obstacle stations along the route.
Many participants were accompanied by their canine companions, with the event welcoming dogs of all sizes to join in the fun.
Some of the funds raised from the event …See the Story
Colour of fun
Interlaken, Australia · InterlakenEach year Libraries Tasmania hosts its Tasmania Reads week that encourages people to discover or rediscover the joy of reading.
As part of Tasmania Reads week the Jack Jumpers mascot, Jack the Jumper, visited the Rosny Library to meet Lindisfarne Primary School students.
Jack helped the students in a scavenger hunt around the library and then, with the help of library staff, read them a book about basketball.
“We love Jack and the Jack Jumper…See the Story
Jumping into reading
Interlaken, Australia · InterlakenThe Warrane Mornington Community Garden is seeking feedback from the local community on its plans to construct a sustainable garden hub structure at its Heemskirk Street site.
Garden coordinator Katie Kristensen said the hub would be an accessible, multipurpose space for the community to gather, learn and grow even in the case of inclement weather.
“The new hub will allow us to plan and host nature-based programs with confidence that the weath…See the Story
Garden growing with the community
Interlaken, Australia · InterlakenThe Eastern Suburbs Rugby Football Club, the only rugby club on the Eastern Shore, has paid tribute to founding member Cliff Wright, a legend of the game who was instrumental in the club’s formation 60 years ago.
Mr Wright was presented with a framed certificate of appreciation, a wall plaque celebrating his contributions to the club was unveiled and a perpetual trophy was named in his honour.
“I would like to thank everyone who attended the e…See the Story
Roosters celebrate club’s 60-year legend
Work · InterlakenWork has commenced on the $200 million upgrades to the Hobart Airport which will see the facility’s main terminal double in size upon completion in early 2027.
Hobart Airport chief executive officer Norris Carter said the upgrade would provide increased seating capacity for both domestic and international flights, two more departure gates and a third security screening lane.
“These additions will ensure a more comfortable experience for travel…See the Story