Cambria Green Rejected
The mega Cambria Green development that would have completely reshaped the east coast of Tasmania for the worse has been roundly rejected
The mega Cambria Green development that would have completely reshaped the east coast of Tasmania for the worse has been roundly rejected
The amendments to the unconstitutional Workplace (Protection From Protesters) Act 2014 remove the rights of tens of thousands of Tasmanians.
The mystery developers behind a massive proposal at Cambria Green near Swansea are ploughing on in the face of strong community opposition.
In April 2018 Cambria Green Tourism and Agriculture and Lidaohengtong signed an agreement in Beijing to jointly develop the Cambria culture and art town.
I also want to pay tribute to a couple of other communities in Tasmania who have celebrated such important wins over the last couple of months.
I wanted to give the House an update on the Town Hall meeting today which was organised by the East Coast Alliance and the Freycinet Action Network.
The Cambria Green mega proposal is the catalyst for a growing alarm across the state that 'open for business' is trashing what makes this island special.
On the morning of 21 April this year there was a signing ceremony for the joint development and construction of the Cambrian Culture and Art Town.
The mega Cambria Green development is one of the largest planning scheme amendments and tourism developments ever proposed for Tasmania.
Your Government's open-for-business mantra has most recently manifested itself in a 3185 hectare mega development proposal at Dolphin Sands.