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Alice Springs Industrial Land Needs Assessment
The Northern Territory Government is strategically planning for the release of industrial land in Alice Springs and is seeking your feedback.The Alice Springs Regional Land Use Plan anticipates ongoing demand for industrial land at current rates and identifies
Preparing a Subregional Land Use Plan for Holtze to Elizabeth River
The Holtze to Elizabeth River Subregional Land Use Plan will build on the overarching direction provided by the Darwin Regional Land Use Plan (2015) and prepare for change brought about by this population growth.The draft subregional land use plan seeks
Livestock and other Legislation Amendment Bill 2024
These industries are vital to the NT economy returning over $1.5 billion annually in value, and are the lifeblood of many regional communities.Biosecurity also plays an important role in supporting and protecting a range of other significant Territory
Territory Space Strategy 2021-2025
space industry, attract investment and create new jobs, and establishes a vision for the Northern Territory to be recognised as:the home of high altitude pseudo-satellites in the Indo-Pacific regionAustralia’s premier space launch locationa leading regional
Gove Peninsula Liquor Permit Review - 2021
The Harmony Group considered a review was timely to address the changing circumstances on the Gove Peninsula, including increasing regional tourism visitation, changing demographics and intra and inter regional movements.
subregional land use plan result in change to the Darwin Regional
Yes. Change to a subregional plan will require an update to the DRLUP.
Darwin Renewable Energy Hub site location
The site is identified for industry under the Darwin Regional Land Use Plan and Litchfield Subregional Land Use Plan.The consultation process will allow local residents, the community, businesses and key stakeholders to provide feedback on the project
Sexual Violence Prevention and Response Framework Discussion Paper
including people who have experienced or are experiencing sexual violence, people who have committed sexual violence and people who provide sexual violence and related services.We are holding public workshops and face to face consultations in our major regional
NT DFSV Training and Resource Centre
It will also ensure DFSV training is culturally appropriate, especially for Aboriginal communities, and accessible in regional and remote areas.By bringing together existing expertise, the centre will streamline training delivery, strengthen collaboration
Future Vision for the Northern Territory Library
better placing the NT Library as a library for the Territory’s future as well as one focused on the Territory’s past.The NT Library will focus on building new audiences, particularly children, school students and tertiary students, Aboriginal people and regional