Heritage – Heritage Council Closed Meetings
Why are Tasmanian Heritage Council meetings closed? Why is Heritage Tasmania's advice to the Heritage Council not made public?
Why are Tasmanian Heritage Council meetings closed? Why is Heritage Tasmania's advice to the Heritage Council not made public?
The listing for Mr Brown's house at Liffey was altered to remove detail around the record of what's described as the 'chainsaw massacre'.
The CPSU staff survey makes for alarming reading about a workforce of highly qualified and dedicated people who are extremely unhappy.
There are a lot of people who were very relieved when the Premier walked away from the plan to long term lease or sell the Treasury building.
There is nowhere in this country that has such a wealth of built European heritage as Tasmania.
Over the course of the past five years, the Government has slashed by hundreds of properties the number listed on the Heritage Register.
An extraordinarily rich convict site has been uncovered at the site of a subdivision development at Kings Meadows in Launceston.
The establishment of this panel represents an important opportunity for healing and to improve outcomes for Tasmania's Aboriginal people.
The Liberals’ Statewide Planning Provisions are made by developers, for developers.
The removal of 514 properties from the Tasmanian Heritage Register will fundamentally alter the look, feel and fabric of our towns and cities over time.