Category: News

Have Your Say: Changes to Council by-laws

The Huon Valley Council is planning to make a new by-law which will include a number of amendments (changes) to our existing by-laws. The proposed Miscellaneous Amendments By-law, By-law No.1 of 2021 will: Make sure that the by-laws are up to date with current legislation and stay appropriately enforceable Clarify unintended issues arising from the…

Better marine facilities at Dover

The Huon Valley Council is contributing $380,000 under the Australian Government Local Roads and Community Infrastructure program to improve parking on Station Road and Bay View Road in Dover, and add a roundabout. The contribution combines with funding from Marine and Safety Tasmania (MAST) to complete the Dover Marine Facility Upgrade Project. The upgraded site…

Live Stream: 28 April Ordinary Council Meeting 6pm

Today’s Ordinary Meeting of the Huon Valley Council will be live streamed at 6pm on Youtube. Visit https://youtu.be/BhXpmclOwoE to view the meeting live. For more information please visit our Meetings, Agendas & Minutes page.

Find balance at the Port Huon Sports & Aquatic Centre

The Port Huon Sports & Aquatic Centre is considering running a 6-week Balance program. We’ll start with the fundamentals, develop our technique and address movement inefficiencies. All levels, ages and bodies welcome! Call (03) 6264 0310 or email phsc@huonvalley.tas.gov.au to express your interest. The Port Huon Sports & Aquatic Centre is located at 4421 Huon…

ARTBOX Presents: Works on Silk and Paper

Mobile exhibition space ARTBOX is returning to Cygnet in May 2021 with a new exhibition by artist Julie Moss (@esther.collection.julie.moss). ‘Works on Silk and Paper’ is a collection of silk painting and textile works – including silk scarves and matching jewellery – depicting beautiful wild places, birds and animals of Australia, and places of Julie’s…

Apply now for a Community Recovery Grant

Applications are open for the Huon Valley Council’s $10,000 Community Recovery Quick Response Grants Program – Round 2. Individual grants of up to $500 are available to not-for-profit community groups and individuals for neighbourhood get-together projects that are COVID-safe and which demonstrate a real benefit to the community. Apply now on the Community Recovery Quick Response…