RMPAT Exposes MWCC’s Disregard for Aboriginal Heritage on kunanyi and Process
The Resource Management Planning Appeal Tribunal’s rejection of the appeal by the Mount Wellington Cableway Company (MWCC) is welcome.
The Resource Management Planning Appeal Tribunal’s rejection of the appeal by the Mount Wellington Cableway Company (MWCC) is welcome.
All eyes are now on Environment Minister, Roger Jaensch, who will sign off on the release of the Rosny Hill Nature Recreation Area.
We congratulate the Clarence City Council for voting against the construction of a 67 metre private jetty on Crown Land at Ralphs Bay.
Clarence City Council should commence a buy-back process to reclaim Kangaroo Bay for public use, instead of committing to an unspecified private development.
Ralphs Bay is public land, saved from private development by a fierce and dedicated community once before.
On 8 May this year there were media reports of police laying charges against 19 people for $1 million in firewood theft.
There is a truly outstanding range of depth and rich variety of courses young adults can choose from in year 11 and 12.
The Premier refused to commit his government to releasing information about how the highly paid Coordinator General spends his time.
The resubmission of unchanged plans to privatise the Rosny Hill Recreation Area will leave many Eastern Shore residents angry.
Premier Hodgman confirmed his government would not prevent a proposed major commercial development proceeding on Rosny Hill.