kunanyi Cable Car-Enabling Legislation
Last week the planning tribunal upheld the decision of the Hobart City Council and strongly rejected the planning permit for the proposed cable car.
Last week the planning tribunal upheld the decision of the Hobart City Council and strongly rejected the planning permit for the proposed cable car.
The proposed cable car for kunanyi has been rejected by HCC and TasCAT, but today in Parliament it was backed in yet again by the Liberals and Labor.
When the Greens asked the Premier to rule out further law changes to facilitate the Liberals’ pet project in Parliament this morning, he refused.
The Greens warmly welcome the decision by the Tasmanian Civil and Administrative Tribunal to reject the proposed cable car and summit development for kunanyi
Mount Wellington Cableway Company has released its modified proposal to desecrate and profit from kunanyi’s wild beauty, but it’s still a dog of a project.
The amendments to the unconstitutional Workplace (Protection From Protesters) Act 2014 remove the rights of tens of thousands of Tasmanians.
In Estimates today, Guy Barnett, confirmed the reworked anti-protest laws will capture all those protesting against developments in public protected areas.
Minister, is the Department of State Growth providing any practical support or advice or guidance to the Mt Wellington Cableway Company to date?
The outgoing chair of Tourism Tasmania was very supportive of the cable car on kunanyi.
The Greens welcome the independent planning expert advice on the cable car proposal for kunanyi.