From the mountain to the sea - Break O'Day
From the mountain to the sea - Break O'Day
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Northern Region Planning Project - Discussion Paper

Towards a Regional Planning Strategy for Northern Tasmania
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The Proposed Vision East 2030 Land Use Framework

7 October 2009
Shaping the future of the East Coast.
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The Proposed Vision East 2030 Land Use Framework

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Council Youth Policy

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Review into a Potential Voluntary Merger with Glamorgan-Spring Bay Council

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Report on the Tasmanian East Coast Fires - December 2006 - January 2007

Final Report
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St Helens Tourism Precinct Development Plan 2007

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The Break O'Day area is located on Tasmanian's pristine East Coast; the region boasts many coastal towns including: St Helens, Scamander, Falmouth, Four Mile Creek, Beaumaris, Stieglitz, Seymour, Ansons Bay and Binalong Bay. This spectacular region also includes the stunning Bay of Fires, Tasmanian's Game Fishing Capital and the Mount William National Park.

Inland population centres include St Marys, Fingal, Mathinna, Mangana, Cornwall, Pyengana, Goshen and Weldborough, some magnificent attractions can be found in these towns, including: the St Columba Falls, the Blue Tier and portions of the Douglas Apsley National Park.

With an area of 3,809 square kilometres, Break O'Day is one of the largest local government areas in the state. Our population stands at about 6,000 which more than doubles during the summer holiday season. The principal industries in the areas are tourism, mining, forestry, agriculture, fishing and aquaculture.

Break O'Day is one of the most diverse areas in Tasmania, so whether you're looking for celebrated natural wilderness, unmatched fishing, historic townships, clean air, friendly people or a mild climate Break O'Day is the place to be.

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