$1.25 million grant to enhance Burnie entrances

Roger Jaensch, Liberal Member for Braddon

The Tasmanian Liberal Government will provide a $1.25 million grant to the Burnie City Council to beautify its key entry points, as a gateway to the State.

As Tasmania becomes more popular as a tourist destination, the funding will ensure visitors entering the State will gain a good first impression.

The grant is part of the Tasmanian Liberal Government's $8 million commitment to enhance key visitor entrance points around Tasmania.

The funding will allow the council to design and deliver improvements on the key highways entering Burnie.

The type of improvements to be considered include the use of plants, artistic elements, signs and lighting.

The views of key stakeholders have been obtained and their input will guide the choice and design of the enhancements.

The Government is supporting Tasmania's visitor economy, which is a major contributor to the State's growth.

The grant is one of two provided under the North West City Gateway Upgrade program. A $1.25 million grant has also been provided to Devonport City Council.

The state program includes improvements to Hobart, Launceston and North West as the three gateways to the State.

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