Gutwein Government Anti-Protest Laws Target Tens of Thousands of Tasmanians
The amendments to the unconstitutional Workplace (Protection From Protesters) Act 2014 remove the rights of tens of thousands of Tasmanians.
The amendments to the unconstitutional Workplace (Protection From Protesters) Act 2014 remove the rights of tens of thousands of Tasmanians.
All eyes are now on Environment Minister, Roger Jaensch, who will sign off on the release of the Rosny Hill Nature Recreation Area.
Rosny Hill is the only place in Tasmania that the endangered leafy sun orchid is found. There are only 30 leafy sun orchids left at recent counts in that area.
Rosny Hill is the only place in Tasmania where the endangered Leafy-sun orchid is found - now threatened by a contentious hotel development.
The Nature Conservation Act is clear that Rosny Hill Reserve is for public recreation and education.
The approval of plans to privatise the Rosny Hill Recreation Area is a slap in the face to the local community.
The resubmission of unchanged plans to privatise the Rosny Hill Recreation Area will leave many Eastern Shore residents angry.
The development for the top of that beautiful nature recreation area on Rosny Hill would have completely gobbled up that recreation area.
The Clarence City Council Public Places By-Law banned the organising of, or participation in, an assembly, rally, public speaking or similar activity.
Rosny Hill land is publicly owned and a gift to all Tasmanians now and for future peoples.