Climate Change Act Review
We are concerned the Act, as currently written, is failing to meet the enormous challenges of the times.
We are concerned the Act, as currently written, is failing to meet the enormous challenges of the times.
The Code of Practice was, disappointingly in our view, prepared in haste by TasRacing late last year. It needs rewriting, not patchwork repair.
The experience of the Greens is that there has been a deliberate and systematic deterioration in application of the Act in a manner that does not serve the above Objects.
The Tasmanian Greens do not believe the ‘Our Mountain’s Future’ is a credible or necessary process. The Mount Wellington Management Trust should be left to complete their review.
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.