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Coastal Pathway continued to grow

October 1, 2024 9:46 am in by

The latest stage in the Coastal Pathway is nearing completion, with the Cooee to Wynyard section almost complete.

The 13.2 km section of the project has been funded with $13.9 million from the State Government and $1.9 million from the Waratah-Wynyard and Burnie Councils.

Work on the latest section of the pathway started in September last year, with an official opening date set down for Anzac Park at Somerset on October 24th, with a free community barbecue from 10.30 am to midday.

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A group ride for cyclists from the the University of Tasmania Cradle Coast Campus at West Point is also being organised to arrive in time for the official opening.

When completed,the Coastal Pathway will stretch 110 km from Latrobe to Wynyard.

Two of the missing links to complete the project, from Sulphur Creek to Burnie and the Ulverstone to Penguin segment are also the most challenging from an engineering perspective, and will require significant funding to become a reality.

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