Feasibility study for a second Cam River bridge

Legislative Council, Wednesday 9 November 2022 Ms FORREST question to LEADER of the GOVERNMENT in the LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL, Mrs HISCUTT Regarding the recently announced feasibility study for a second Cam River bridge: 1. Will the government commit to a full and open process that includes community consultation with the residents of Waratah/Wynyard, Circular Head and […]

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Renewable energy zones

Legislative Council, Tuesday 8 November 2022 Ms FORREST question to LEADER of the GOVERNMENT in the LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL, Mrs HISCUTT With regard to renewable energy expansion in Tasmania and offshore: 1. Will the government commit to legislated renewable energy zones;If yes, a. when will this important legislation be progressed; andb. Who and/or which stakeholder groups […]

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Cam River Bridge reopens after Tasmania floods, but repairs across state set to take weeks

Independent Upper House MP Ruth Forrest is urging for a second bridge to built. “The community can now unite and focus on the important discussion. After almost two weeks of traffic chaos a flood-damaged Tasmanian bridge has reopened but repairs could continue for weeks in other parts of the state. The Bass Highway at the […]

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Tone down all the hyperbole and answer questions over public funding for Marinus

Doubts remain over the merits of another Bass Strait interconnector, says Ruth Forrest The Australian government may well have agreed to find finance for Marinus but there are still a multitude of unanswered questions, many awaiting answers in the Legislative Council. There is no clarity around how another interconnector will unlock the second wave of […]

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Cam River Bridge Damage – Support for Students

Legislative Council, Thursday 27 October 2022 Ms FORREST question to LEADER of the GOVERNMENT in the LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL, Mrs HISCUTT Year 11 and 12 students have experienced significant disruption to their learning over the last two years related to COVID-19. The north-west based students from Burnie through to the Circular Head regions are being significantly […]

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