Energy Co-Ordination And Planning Amendment Bill 2018
The bill will establish a new role of energy coordination and assessor and provides the Tasmanian Economic Regulator with powers as assessor.
The bill will establish a new role of energy coordination and assessor and provides the Tasmanian Economic Regulator with powers as assessor.
A state budget is a statement of values that shapes the direction of a place and its people over the term of a government and beyond.
We recognise that genuine planning for the 21st century requires a long term vision and the courage to make bold decisions to drive change.
It continues a long-standing tradition of the Tasmanian Greens to present an alternative vision for the future of Tasmania.
Built on the mirage of a very short term surplus, the Liberals' third State Budget lacks both courage and vision.
On behalf of the Tasmanian Greens MPs, I pay respect to the palawa/pakana people of Tasmania, to their treasured elders, past and present.
The Tasmanian Greens' Alternative Budget demonstrates it is possible to deliver strong economic and jobs outcomes while investing extra into services.
A second Basslink cable is a fools pipe dream which risks taxpayer money and higher power prices for local consumers.