Stadium Guidelines – Key Points for Submissions
Our analysis of the key points for consideration on the draft planning guidelines for the Macquarie Point Stadium.
Our analysis of the key points for consideration on the draft planning guidelines for the Macquarie Point Stadium.
We recognise the desirability of reducing bureaucratic burden associated with the removal of duplicate entries.
The Greens have a strong interest in the investigation and findings of the Independent Review in to the harness racing industry.
Without extra and different policies, Tasmania will remain on a business-as-usual emissions trajectory.
In 2014 the Liberals came into office with a ‘tough on crime’ agenda. These sorts of policies have been long understood to be populist and ineffective.
The absence of a statutory supported decision-making scheme, as recommended by the Tasmanian Law Reform Institute (TLRI) and key stakeholders, is disappointing.
We acknowledge that Halls Island, the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area and the entirety of lutruwita/Tasmania are unceded Aboriginal land.
Many aspects of it – including appointing and empowering regulators, as well as the broader application of the principles, are welcome additions.
We note with some frustration that it comes almost an entire decade after the expert and stakeholder review on which most of the amendments are based.
Our concerns largely relate to the extent to which social housing will be the priority of the new Authority.