Bandicoot Times - Spring 2020 No 78

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Hobartians drawn to snow in record numbers F

igures released by the City of Hobart show a record number of people flocked to the snow on the weekend of Hobart’s first big snow dump this winter, with 3250 cars travelling up Pinnacle Road over the August weekend. The most popular day was a Saturday, with 1736 vehicles travelling up Pinnacle Road, eclipsing all previous records. “The weekend was incredibly busy for our staff working to keep people safe in the snow on kunanyi/Mt Wellington,” John Fisher, Manager Bushland said. “The record traffic numbers on Pinnacle Road was an extraordinary event given national and international travel bans, and shows the huge interest locals have in exploring Hobart’s incredible bushland reserves, especially in the snow. “This winter has seen enormous interest in exploring Hobart’s

This winter has seen some extraordinary scenes as Hobartians embrace their mountain, kunanyi/Mount Wellington.

nature reserves, with 7000 people recorded walking the Milles Track in just one week in late June to see the Disappearing Tarn. “Our Bushcare program has been flooded with people wishing to volunteer in our bushland reserves and our working bees continually

book out with people on all of our waiting lists. “Our Bush Adventures activities are getting snapped up as soon as they are announced and mountain bike riders can’t get enough of the new tracks we have opened on the mountain.”

August 2020

CITY OF HOBART BIANNUAL GRANTS ARE NOW OPEN The City supports activities taking place in the Hobart local government area that demonstrate a creative, community or environmental benefit. Apply now for: • Creative Hobart Small Grant up to $5000 • Creative Hobart Medium Grant up to $5000 - $15 000 • Community Grant up to $5000 • Event Grant up to $20 000 •Bandicoot Urban Times Sustainability Grant up to $15 000 6

Applications close at 5 pm on Monday 5 October 2020 To find out more and to apply, visit hobartcity.com.au/grants or phone 03 6238 2132

Spring 2020 | No 78

Credits left: image; Eat Well Tasmania I centre: Estia Festival, image; Alastair Bett I right: artwork; Georgie Green, Vibrance 2018, image; Dougal McLauchlan.


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