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Monday, 31 October 2016
AURORA STADIUM NAME CHANGE??
Aurora Stadium
I WONDER how many Launcestonians are aware that our footy ground on Invermay Road on Invermay Round has an official title that goes back to 1901?
That name still stands today it is York Park, named after the Duke of York after his visit to Tasmania.
Are we disrespecting his memory by using an alternate commercial name and ignoring the history of this site?
My understanding is that as he was the Duke of York and Cornwall, that was the reason for Cornwall Square being so named.
We have now denigrated Cornwall Square by selling off part of it for 30 pieces of silver, or maybe a bit more, we’ve done the same to York Park, this is the second time as it’s now Aurora Stadium.
Perhaps our fly-in, fly-out general manager who appears to have more power than our aldermen would consider selling off the Town Hall, Albert Hall and the Cenotaph and leasing them back?
Ron Baines, Kings Meadows.
Saturday, 29 October 2016
Citizen Juries Are Working Right Now
If you want to know more about what citizens' juries are and how they work? Why not listen to nDF Board member, Professor Carson, being interviewed on Real Democracy Now! a podcast (episode 1.1). This podcast is hosted by one of the newDEMOCRACY Foundation’s very own volunteers and is available through iTunes [LINK]– https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/real-democracy-now!-a-podcast/id1164312350?mt=2]
Wednesday, 26 October 2016
IT'S TIME .... time to rethink and reimagine local governance in Tasmania
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Tuesday, 25 October 2016
Sunday, 23 October 2016
The foolishness of asking the wrong questions Minister Gutwein
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Tuesday, 18 October 2016
Bad Planning Proposal Stopped!
Launceston Council's Lindsay Street Carpark proposal is now off the agenda. What would have happened if not enough people took on the council and ensured that they had their voiced herd. This is one of those projects that cause rates to go up and up if they are not stopped!
PUBLIC MEETING: Statewide Planning Scheme
The Hodgman Government is 'reforming' Tasmania's planning laws to make it easier for developers to gain approvals by weakening protections, watering down assessment rigor and winding back public engagement and opportunities to appeal.
This is complex, detailed and happening right now.
One day it will affect you; when a development is built in your favourite national park or reserve, when apartments are built overshadowing your backyard or the character and amenity of you neighbourhood is altered for good.
Find out more at an upcoming public meeting.
Date Tues 8 Nov 2016 (World Planning Day)
Time 1.10 pm – 2 pm
Venue Hobart Town Hall, 50 Macquarie Street, Hobart, Tasmania
Speakers to include Michael Buxton Professor of Environment and Planning at the School of Global, Urban and Social Studies, RMIT University.
More speakers to be announced soon.
Sunday, 16 October 2016
Wednesday, 21 September 2016
This week in Launceston
PLEASE NOTE
Forwarded Message
From: Emma - GetUp! <info@getup.org.au>
Reply-To: <takeaction@getup.org.au>
Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2016 12:37:03 +1000
Subject: This week in Launceston
Just three weeks ago Patrick, Susie, Clive, Tim, Jillian and Marion started working together. Since then, this small group of Bass GetUp members have got to know one another, learnt what drives their motivations for a just Australia, and banded together to prepare for a meeting with your new MP, Ross Hart. In Launceston on Tuesday, the team talked to Mr Hart about the whopping 4077 GetUp members who live in Bass,and the value of building an ongoing relationship and dialogue with him. Here's what Patrick had to say about the meeting:
"Mr Hart told us he's particularly concerned about rising inequality, and said it would be the issue he'd champion within his own party. He's well across health, education and social welfare issues. We spoke about the risk of losing federal funding for Mersey Hospital. Mr Hart told us he supports continued federal funding because without it the health system of the entire north-west will collapse. The meeting went really well and Mr Hart was very congenial. He is absolutely aware of GetUp members' involvement during the election and acknowledged that without us a different outcome could have been possible."
The meeting went so well that Mr Hart emailed the team just hours after the meeting to thank them and say:
"Please encourage [GetUp] members to communicate with me freely on any issue, as I look foward to continuing our relationship and ensuring that a robust dialogue will encourage the healthy democratic process here in Bass."
Strong lines of communication between the local GetUp community and Mr Hart's office are important because when crisis strikes on the issues that matter, we'll need him to answer the phone, respond to our emails and listen to our concerns. So let's make sure Mr Hart knows we appreciate this meeting with GetUp members and look forward to more. Can you send Mr Hart a quick email or tweet to let him know you appreciate this excellent meeting? E
https://www.getup.org.au/campaigns/meet-your-mp-2016/mp-thank-you/thanks-for-meeting-with-bass-members?t=6j0B53CZA2&utm_content=15353&utm_campaign=This%20week%20in%20Launceston&utm_source=blast&utm_medium=email mail Mr Hart <https://
Monday, 19 September 2016
Tasmania's Humpty Dumpty Club Membership Grows Daily
http://tasmaniantimes.com/index.php?/pr-article/i-have-no-intention-of-resigning/...... In the Mercury today (Sept 19th, pg3) the minister stated he would not provide a running commentary and stood by his call for the mayor to stand down. The Premiers response was less than enthusiastic.... “We remain hopeful that once the process has gone through its full course then those who do want to be part of this council are able to demonstrate that and the people of the Huon can be confident they’re getting the right level of service out of their councillors,” Mr Hodgman said in .... Are Tasmanians happy with all this? ..... The regulation in the Local Government Act allows for an ‘all or nothing’ approach to dismissing councils; everyone or no-one.
There’s a growing groundswell that’s saying enough is enough!
Actually it’s a bit like Humpty Dumpty actually! All the King’s horses
and all the King’s men are not going to be able
to put all this little googy egg back together again.
BUT it might just be possible to get another egg if we go looking for one!
watch this space
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Here is the link ... https://www.change.org/p/implement-the-major-recommendations-of-the-huon-valley-board-of-inquiry?tk=B-Pw0T5DC_wFDUOL6ttWisFAJ-MBxPtTLctMqEbibV4&utm_source=petition_update&utm_medium=email
Monday, 12 September 2016
A New Player On The Field ... WHERE WILL THIS GO?

Visit James WRIGHT’s FACEBOOK site and see where this
candidate came from and where he got to
https://www.facebook.com/jameswrightcampaign2016/