Clarence City Council Should Reclaim Kangaroo Bay
Clarence City Council should commence a buy-back process to reclaim Kangaroo Bay for public use, instead of committing to an unspecified private development.
Clarence City Council should commence a buy-back process to reclaim Kangaroo Bay for public use, instead of committing to an unspecified private development.
Ralphs Bay is public land, saved from private development by a fierce and dedicated community once before.
Rosny Hill land is publicly owned and a gift to all Tasmanians now and for future peoples.
Eastern Shore residents are waiting for a major private development planned for the top of Rosny Hill to be advertised by the Clarence City Council any day.
Minister Courtney today confirmed landowner’s consent was being considered by her government for the southern woodchip port.
A packed public meeting moved to censure Clarence City Council for failing to uphold the community consultation guidelines.
Labor and the Liberals voted together against a Greens' Motion calling for far greater transparency in Crown Land deals with private developers.
In a move he failed to explain, the Premier has relieved Environment and Parks Minister, Matthew Groom, of his responsibility for Crown Lands.
The Liberals have released a laughably desperate list of properties sold under the previous government.
Communities from Swansea to Stanley, Table Cape, Boat Harbour and Wynyard are faced with losing their treasured coastal crown land places.