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Aboriginal Contracting Framework
Informed through consultation with a range of stakeholders over the past three years, these are important initiatives that will benefit the Territory by fuelling growth and jobs, particularly in regional areas.
Holtze to Elizabeth River Subregional Land Use Plan - now in NT Planning Scheme 2020
Planning Scheme Amendment No.42 also makes consequential amendments to the Darwin Regional Land Use Plan 2015 and the Litchfield Subregional Land Use Plan 2016.
How did the Planning Commission consider the responses received during stage 1 consultation for the SPP?
stakeholder expectations for future land use planningwhether the proposed themes capture what is needed to guide future growthwhat should be included in a high-level planning policy for each sub-themewhether there are any gaps or ways to do things betterany regional
Stakeholder Survey 2021-22 - Regional coordination,
The Department of the Chief Minister and Cabinet (CM&C) is seeking feedback on your interactions with CM&C over 2021-22. Your feedback will provide CM&C with valuable information about what we are doing well and should continue doing, and importantly, what could be done better.The output groups we are seeking feedback on are:Advice and Coordination output groupStrategic policy coordination and engagementRegional coordination, local government and Aboriginal affairsGovernment Business Support output groupSupport to Ministers and Leader of the OppositionSupport to the AdministratorGovernment servicesCM&C's Governance 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 22 June 2022. Thank you for participating.
How will the new NT Library engage with regional and
The new NT Library will enrich the visitor experience through shared services and will bring the library experience to people based in remote communities through digital collections, virtual events and online programs.
Which areas will be affected?
It also includes key arterial and regional roads such as Howard Springs Road in Darwin’s rural area, Lambrick Avenue in Palmerston, Amy Johnson Avenue in Darwin and Larapinta Drive in Alice Springs and many more.
Review of the ICAC Act 2017 Discussion Paper
relation to the operation and jurisdiction of the ICAC Act, including preliminary recommendations, and how they should be implemented.We are seeking public comment on the Discussion Paper by 5pm Friday 25 February 2022.The Discussion Paper outlines a series
Better managing activities in Northern Territory Government road reserves
Thank you for your participation in the Have Your Say survey/ industry forum in 2017 on the Advertising and Activities in Northern Territory Government Road Reserves Guidelines.
Towards Zero - Have your say on road safety in the NT
If you do, you could win an iPad Pro.In personRegister your expression of interest to attend a forum near you.Via emailAny submissions can be emailed to roadsafety@nt.gov.auWhat will happen when feedback has been collectedAll responses will be kept strictly