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Welcome to Tasmania's Central Coast

Tasmania's Central Coast is a pleasant mix of rural and urban, of progress and natural environment, of close-knit community and optional seclusion...
read more in 'An ideal place to live'


You're minutes from the beach, an hour-and-a-half from world-famous mountain wilderness and a world away from the rat race...
read more in 'An ideal place to visit'


The capacity to produce premium quality produce on Tasmania's Central Coast is a natural consequence of unparalleled environmental advantages...
read more in 'An ideal place to invest'


The coastal townships of Penguin (population 5,500) and Ulverstone (population 12,000), are the business centres of Tasmania's Central Coast; they offer quality friendly service, a wide range of retail outlets, restaurants, and coffee shops.  All the services you would expect from a larger urban centre are here.  The region is one of the safest places to live in Australia enjoying the nation's lowest crime rate. 'Annual Report 2010-2011'

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Australian Working Dog Action Plan - Industry Consultation Survey

15 April 2012
Australian Working Dog Action Plan - Industry Consultation Survey

Volunteers Week Nomination Form

21 March 2012
The Central Coast Council is currently seeking nominations for the 2012 Volunteer of the Year and Service Club/Sporting Club/Community Group of the Year.

FREE Online Food Safety Training

19 January 2012
Food Safety - Are you ALERT? Do you and your staff have the skills and knowledge required to ensure safe food for your customers? Free online training available

Litter Focus Groups Central Coast Municipality Report 2009

17 December 2009
Litter Focus Groups: Central Coast Municipality Report - July 2009

Land for Future Communities

29 June 2009
The Land for Future Communities project is exploring the feasibility of releasing parcels of Tasmanian Government owned land for housing, including land adjacent to South Road in Penguin
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