Public to be Shut Out of Transport Planning if Thermal Coal Projects Go Ahead
Today it was revealed that Tasmanians would not be consulted about the use of rail infrastructure should thermal coal mining in Tasmania progress to exports.
Today it was revealed that Tasmanians would not be consulted about the use of rail infrastructure should thermal coal mining in Tasmania progress to exports.
The kind of infrastructure the House needs to be debating more is social infrastructure, housing infrastructure, 21st century infrastructure.
I wanted to talk about the growing congestion problem we have in and around Hobart.
The RACT is to be commended for delivering a strategic vision to ensure Hobart is Australia’s most liveable city over the next three decades.
Minister Barnett is either misleading or in denial over the evidence that more log trucks will lead to an increase in serious accidents and fatalities.
Tasmanian women and girls will welcome moves to ban from the State's roads vehicles which display offensive, sexist signage.
The sharing economy represents opportunities for Tasmanian drivers to fill shortfalls during busy periods, and gives the public choice.
The National Disability Insurance Scheme is being gradually but surely undermined by the Minister's Federal Colleagues.
It is fantastic that Hobart City Council is getting on board the push to have ferries on the Derwent River to ease traffic congestion and lower emissions.
The transport laws tailor-made for Uber were supported by all three parties in the Lower House.