A bit of history, a question (to the Waratah-Wynyard Council), and the answer in January: 

QUESTION On 8 January 2022 I posted this on Tasmanian Times: Weeds For Sale by Waratah-Wynyard Council – Tasmanian Times. Nothing has been announced on your website as to the progress of this sale. Please advise what is happening if anything. This is community land adjacent to the heritage Old Powerhouse Loop track and should be utilised to support this The Waratah Loop – Tasmanian Times.

OFFICER’S RESPONSE The article referred to by Mr Powell refers to 0 Quiggin Street Waratah. Council at its meeting in February 2022 resolved to proceed with the sale of 0 Quiggin Street, Waratah. This decision was made following a public land disposal process in accordance with the Local Government Act. The sale of this property will not proceed. A search for the property’s title identified that this land is owned by the Crown and not by the Council. 
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Now the question for February council: 

QUESTION On 5 Feb I posted this in Tasmanian Times: Broken Bridge, Broken Promises, Broken Community – Tasmanian Times. 

Given this clearly articulates Crown Land may be transferred to Council, and given the referenced land’s association with the Loop access, it would be an ideal location for an advisory site for tourists with a resting gazebo, maps, information panels, and heritage storyboard.

When will the Council do this and start negotiations with Sustainable Timber Tasmania and the State Government regarding the Powerhouse Loop rehabilitation?  

Will you use the $300,000 you received for destroying the Heritage Waratah Reservoir?  

If not why not? 

I suspect the answer from the Council will be a ‘tell him he’s dreaming’ in the spirit of the classic line from Michael Caton in The Castle.

Or, as they might be inclined to say in fluent Bureaucratese: “There are no immediate plans to progress a Powerhouse Loop and associated infrastructure in the short term.”