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Suicide Prevention Regional Plan – Briefing Session
30 January 2019 Wednesday 30 January 2019, 11am-12pm at Northern Australia Development Office (NADO), 76 The Esplanade, Darwin. Download the registration form
Suicide Prevention Regional Plan – Briefing Session
13 February 2019 Wednesday 13 February 2019, 11am-12pm at Katherine Hospital Resource Centre, Lot 1939 Gorge Road, Katherine Download the registration form
Why is a subregional land use plan required now when one has not been needed previously?
The Darwin Regional Land Use Plan (DRLUP) has provided high-level, regional direction. The DRLUP applies to the greater Darwin region from Adelaide River to the east and Finniss River catchment to the west.
Suicide Prevention Regional Plan – Briefing Session
27 February 2019 Wednesday 27 February 2019, 11am-12pm at Central Australia Development Office, 11 Leichhardt Terrace, Alice Springs. Download the registration form
Suicide Prevention Regional Plan – Briefing Session
20 February 2019 Wednesday 20 February 2019, 11am-12pm at Tennant Creek Training Centre, 65 Staunton Street, Tennant Creek. Download the registration form
What do the land use categories like Urban and Peri-urban mean?
These are broad land use categories applied at regional and subregional levels or high levels of land use planning.
What is the Strategic Framework?
the NT Planning Scheme.They describe how the government expects land to develop now and in the future.These plans and policies cover different areas of the NT and are arranged in the following hierarchy:Territory-wide policyregional land use planssub regional
What are your thoughts on the proposed Industrial sites?
The Northern Territory Government is strategically planning for future industrial land in Alice Springs.The Alice Springs Regional Land Use Plan anticipates ongoing demand for industrial land at current rates and identifies future industrial land sites
Stakeholder Survey 2019-20 - Regional Coordination
The Department of the Chief Minister (DCM) is seeking feedback on your interactions with us. This satisfaction survey has four questions for each business unit and should take less than five minutes to complete. The survey links to DCM’s key performance indicators as detailed in the 2019-20 Budget Paper Number 3 and will provide the DCM management team with valuable feedback.The output groups we are seeking feedback on are:Advice and Coordination output groupStrategic Policy Coordination and EngagementRegional Coordination and Aboriginal AffairsGovernment Business Support output groupSupport to Ministers and Leader of the OppositionSupport to the AdministratorGovernment ServicesDCM’s Governance, Information and Reporting (GIR) team is coordinating this year’s survey. Please note, the survey is designed to ensure your response is confidential and, by collating responses from all relevant stakeholders, will provide an overall client satisfaction rating for each business unit.The survey will close on 15 July 2020. Thank you for participating.
Northern Territory Water Regulatory Reform
the existing regulatory framework, the case for reform and the proposed areas for reform.How to have your sayHave your say by completing the online feedback form below by the 31 March 2019.What happens nextFollowing feedback on the Directions Paper, a series