New Bill, Same Old Problems with Liberals’ DAP Push
Despite being rejected by the Parliament and the community last year, the Liberals have renewed their push for Development Assessment Panels with the release of another bill.
Despite being rejected by the Parliament and the community last year, the Liberals have renewed their push for Development Assessment Panels with the release of another bill.
There are serious questions for the Rockliff Government to answer about the influence of donors and developers in their decision to attack planning appeals.
The Rockliff Government has again moved to undermine proper planning processes, with their new Major Projects announcement the latest in a string of examples.
The Liberals’ proposal to expand Greater Hobart’s Urban Growth Boundary is yet another attack on proper planning process.
Each of the contributions from non-major party members in here have provided important context and a different aspect and way of looking at this legislation.
The Liberals, via a complete about-face on the policy intent of their election campaign announcement, have snatched defeat from the jaws of victory and condemned the university...
This is absolutely about the precedent that is set by this legislation, because when the Tasmanian people voted back in March, they did so for transparency, proper process ...
I am happy to be here today and able to speak to this. When I speak to it, I think of the people that I represent from Bass.
That contribution from the Leader of the House was laughable. Standing Order 226 provides for this situation - for a bill with amendments from the other place like this to be laid
The Greens obviously brought this on because it is a controversial, shonky matter, and we have new information.