Planning – Climate Change
Given that local government in many ways is closest to community and dealing with the consequences of these extreme events, which will occur with increased frequency and intensity,
Given that local government in many ways is closest to community and dealing with the consequences of these extreme events, which will occur with increased frequency and intensity,
Was the TPC consulted by government on the development of the Development Assessment Panels legislation? I ask this, in part, because the objective of that legislation was to...
It's now some time since the Robbins Island wharf issue went through and the first discussions of changes to the state coastal policy were put forward. It's gone a bit quiet. Could
One is in relation to where we're at with the state coastal policy, with particular changes there. There are many people who believe this would be a green light for developers to
Minister, we've talked about housing as a crisis over the course of this afternoon and this evening, but equally, Tasmania faces issues around climate change. I wonder how the ...
Minister, this is repeating the questions around DAPs, but I want to lay out what's occurred. We see the reintroduction of the development assessment panels, and they were first...
Minister, in 2022, the 30‑year Greater Hobart Plan released in collaboration between Hobart, Clarence, Glenorchy, and Kingborough councils asserted that there was enough urban land
Minister, I'm going to ask questions from the chair. You talked about the urban growth boundary and I'm just curious to know what you're considering in that space.
We are back in DAPs, to borrow from an Amy Winehouse song title, and reintroducing the development assessment panels, which is a disappointing and cynical, questionable use of ...
Despite the Liberals’ failure to listen to the Parliament and community when they rejected the push for DAPs last year, they’re again publicly consulting on the bill.