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2024 05 Esplanade Statement of Heritage Value
Read more: 2024 05 Esplanade Statement of Heritage ValueIf you are concerned about the Heritage Listing of the Esplanade, sign the open letter here: Open letter to City of Darwin Download and print out the flyer with the open letter QR code here: 2024_05_The_Esplanade_is_most_important_QR.pdf STATEMENT OF HERITAGE VALUE The Esplanade is a large area of public open space bordering the Darwin Central Business District and…
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2024 07 Strategic Directions Planning Policy
Read more: 2024 07 Strategic Directions Planning PolicyThis submission closes 31 July 2024. https://haveyoursay.nt.gov.au/strategic-directions-planning-policy At this stage we have yet to engage with this process, please return to this web site in the future. StrategicDirections download the pdf.
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Meet the real PLan at the Seabreaze, 4 May 2013
Read more: Meet the real PLan at the Seabreaze, 4 May 2013PLan intends to have an information stall on Saturday, 4 May, 2013 from 2pm- 6pm at the annual Seabreeze Festival on the Nightcliff Foreshore, at the Community Village site (see map below). The stall will focus on current issues like the proposed restaurant on the Nightcliff foreshore headland, the essential conservation of the Ludmilla Catchment…
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Living with Migratory Shorebirds at Lee Point – Part 1 Cover
Read more: Living with Migratory Shorebirds at Lee Point – Part 1 CoverREVIEW Living with Migratory Shorebirds at Lee Point https://planinc.org.au/resouces/279-living-with-migratory-shorebirds-at-lee-point-part-1-cover https://planinc.org.au/resouces/278-living-with-migratory-shorebirds-at-lee-point-part-2-inside-cover https://planinc.org.au/resouces/280-living-with-migratory-shorebirds-at-lee-point-part-3-history https://planinc.org.au/resouces/284-living-with-migratory-shorebirds-at-lee-point-part-4-wildlife https://planinc.org.au/resouces/285-living-with-migratory-shorebirds-at-lee-point-part-5-today https://planinc.org.au/resouces/274-living-with-migratory-shorebirds-at-lee-point-part-6-activities https://planinc.org.au/resources/275-living-with-migratory-shorebirds-at-lee-point-part-7-references https://planinc.org.au/resouces/286-living-with-migratory-shorebirds-at-lee-point-part-8-inside-back-cover.html https://planinc.org.au/resouces/287-living-with-migratory-shorebirds-at-lee-point-part-9-back-cover.html
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Meet the real PLan at the Seabreaze, 4 May 2013
Read more: Meet the real PLan at the Seabreaze, 4 May 2013PLan intends to have an information stall on Saturday, 4 May, 2013 from 2pm- 6pm at the annual Seabreeze Festival on the Nightcliff Foreshore. Click here for more info.
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Living with Migratory Shorebirds at Lee Point – Part 2 Inside Cover
Read more: Living with Migratory Shorebirds at Lee Point – Part 2 Inside CoverREVIEW Migratory shorebirds that visit Australia are under threat from loss of habitat in many parts of the world. Their coastal habitat is being built on or disturbed by people, all of which means that these birds are unable to make their long migrations to breed. Australia and other countries need to look after their…
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Lets Ask Our Community Series
Read more: Lets Ask Our Community SeriesLets Ask Meeting 3 MORE TO COME Wednesday, 24 April, 2013, at 7pm for 7.15pm Uniting Church, 21 Cummins Street, Rapid Creek (near St Pauls School) See Meetings & Events for more details.
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MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Read more: MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR!Our Shop 23 is generally open fro 1pm-5pm each Tuesday and Thursday, and sometimes on Sunday morning when the Rapid Creek Markets are on. PLan’s Shop 23 will be closed for the Christmas/New Year break from 5pm on 22nd December, 2011 to 1pm on 3 January , 2012. Then it will be open for information…
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Kilgariff
Read more: KilgariffRead the Kilgariff Enquiry by Design Forum Outcomes here The NT government says this “This booklet has been prepared to firstly document the Forum Outcomes, and secondly to provide a basis for further community discussion on the range of issues and options for the future development of Kilgariff.” http://www.nt.gov.au/lands/growth/kilgariff/
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Mitchell Creek Catchment
Read more: Mitchell Creek CatchmentMitchell Creek is Palmerston’s unique urban catchment system. From near the Stuart Highway in the North, it runs into the Elizabeth River and Darwin Harbour in the South. Tributaries flow into the main stream like tree roots as seen from the air in Google Earth. With Palmerston East now being built into new suburbs, such…
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Kulaluk Lease Area
Read more: Kulaluk Lease AreaIntroduction The Kulaluk Lease Area could be described as an area of open space close to Darwin CBD adjacent to the airport and the ocean.
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Living with Migratory Shorebirds at Lee Point – Part 9 back Cover
Read more: Living with Migratory Shorebirds at Lee Point – Part 9 back CoverREVIEW Dr Amanda Lilleyman holding a tagged Far Eastern Curlew in Darwin https://planinc.org.au/resouces/279-living-with-migratory-shorebirds-at-lee-point-part-1-cover https://planinc.org.au/resouces/278-living-with-migratory-shorebirds-at-lee-point-part-2-inside-cover https://planinc.org.au/resouces/280-living-with-migratory-shorebirds-at-lee-point-part-3-history https://planinc.org.au/resouces/284-living-with-migratory-shorebirds-at-lee-point-part-4-wildlife https://planinc.org.au/resouces/285-living-with-migratory-shorebirds-at-lee-point-part-5-today https://planinc.org.au/resouces/274-living-with-migratory-shorebirds-at-lee-point-part-6-activities https://planinc.org.au/resources/275-living-with-migratory-shorebirds-at-lee-point-part-7-references https://planinc.org.au/resouces/286-living-with-migratory-shorebirds-at-lee-point-part-8-inside-back-cover.html https://planinc.org.au/resouces/287-living-with-migratory-shorebirds-at-lee-point-part-9-back-cover.html