Author: PLan
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Living with Migratory Shorebirds at Lee Point – Part 9 back Cover
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Richardson Park Redevelopment Proposal Now Abandoned!
The recent proposal, aggressively promoted by Planning Minister David Tollner, and Sports Minister Gary Higgins, to redevelop the derelict Harvey Norman Rugby League Stadium at Richardson park, Ludmilla was a real surprise to the Darwin Community. Lack or any prior consultation was a major issue, as Minister Tollner acted as if the decision had been…
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Living with Migratory Shorebirds at Lee Point – Part 5 Today
REVIEW Today Darwin is blessed with a rich biodiversity. Lee Point holds the most visited reserve in the NT, Casuarina Coastal Reserve, which receives over 1M visits a year. Further there are magnificent beaches which host Migratory Shorebirds. Community awareness is key to keeping Migratory Shorebirds safe. These stunning statues and signs were designed by Larrakeyah artists. The…
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Territory Labor listens to Bayview Community
Plan welcomes this statement by Territory Labor, and will continue to work in alliance with ECNT, Marine Conservation Society and residents of Bayview to protect the mangroves of Darwin Harbour. Share this content
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Special Use Zones undermining our Planning Scheme
The government too readily believes developers’ claims their development will be affordable & sustainable only on the basis they can have their own private set of rules for their development & can ignore the Planning Scheme. This is planning by the developers. They contradict the NT Planning Scheme and ignore community aspirations. Share this content
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Waterfront – What a front!
WATERFRONT ‘WHAT A FRONT’? 2020 Plan Pathway to a better Darwin CAMPAIGN: Waterfront Foreshore & Jervois Park Public Access DAY/DATE: Saturday 1st August 2020 TIME: 4:00pm – 5:00pm LOCATION: Goyder Park, Kitchener Drive, Darwin Do Darwin citizens and tourists have a right to access crown land including the Waterfront (Wharf 2) foreshore and…
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Tropical Garden Spectacular 2013
Saturday and Sunday 1st and 2nd of June, 2013. Held in the George Brown Botanic Gardens each year following on the long tradition of the annual Garden Show. Now promoting tropical living with an emphasis on all aspects of sustainability. Masses of stalls, under trees and open air pavilions, featuring a unique range of government, …
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Flagstaff Park History
With the assistance our our excellent state library here is some of the history of Flagstaff Park: Here is the part where our government promises open space for all territorians: Chief Minister Clare Martin and Lands and Planning Minister Kon Vatskalis today announced Lot 5180 will not be developed. Instead, it will be handed back…
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Flagstaff Park – is it a restaurant or not?
Flagstaff Park On the drawings for Flagstaff Park consultation near item 14 there is a large shape almost as big as one of the Paspaley house blocks, what is this? PLan urge you make comment on the proposal which is being road showed at the moment. In the spots for any comments please consider “No Restaurants…