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  • The Unfinished Saga of Little Mindil

    The Unfinished Saga of Little Mindil

    17 November 2024 NOTICE TO REJECT THE PLANNING APPLICATION (SECTION 46(9) OF THE PLANNING ACT 1999) LOT 7651 (25) GILRUTH AVENUE, TOWN OF DARWIN The Development Consent Authority (‘the Authority’) has determined, under Section 46(9) of the Planning Act 1999 (‘the Act’), to reject the proposal to use and develop the abovementioned land for the…

  • 2024 06 Royal Darwin Hospital Landscape Master Plan

    2024 06 Royal Darwin Hospital Landscape Master Plan

    This submission closes 3 July 2024. https://haveyoursay.nt.gov.au/royal-darwin-hospital-landscaping-masterplan This proposal is a picture with no supporting documents. PLan have emailed in some background questions. The web page (somewhat hopefully) does offer: • enhance the local landscape and amenity using a variety of appropriate plant, tree and shrub species • encourage active mobility of patients, staff and…

  • 2024 05 Esplanade Statement of Heritage Value

    2024 05 Esplanade Statement of Heritage Value

    If 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…

  • 2024 07 Strategic Directions Planning Policy

    2024 07 Strategic Directions Planning Policy

    This 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. Share this content

  • Living with Migratory Shorebirds at Lee Point – Part 4 Wildlife

    Living with Migratory Shorebirds at Lee Point – Part 4 Wildlife

    REVIEW Image 1: Lee Point Wildlife Introduction Lee Point – Buffalo Creek (-12.33, 130.90) is located approximately 20-kilometres from Darwin city in tropical northern Australia (Figure 1). The Darwin region has a tropical climate, featuring a wet-dry cycle with an average annual rainfall of 1600 mm, most of which occurs during the wet season (December…

  • Please come and join our community public meeting

    Please come and join our community public meeting

    Our voluntary organization PLan: the Planning Action Network, Inc and our colleagues the Planning for People Group, are combining to bring you a public meeting to discuss actions to improve planning in the Northern Territory. Share this content

  • Question: Darwin CBD – Building Permit System

    Question: Darwin CBD – Building Permit System

    Question: Darwin CBD – Building Permit System Question Date: 10/06/2009 Member: Ms WALKER To: MINISTER for PLANNING and LANDS QUESTION Can you please update the House on what proposed changes to the Northern Territory permit scheme will mean to the Darwin CBD, and whether there have been any alternative policies put forward? ANSWER Madam Speaker,…

  • Ride2Work Day

    Ride2Work Day

    Ride2Work Day is fast approaching!  This year the national event will be held on Wednesday 17 October 2012. For the first time, City of Darwin is hosting the Ride2Work CBD Community Breakfast to be held from 7am – 9am in Raintree Park, Smith Street Mall, Darwin. Don’t forget to register online To show your support,…

  • LOCAL PUBLIC MEETING ON PLANNING

    LOCAL PUBLIC MEETING ON PLANNING

    Let’s Ask Our Community Series Nightcliff, Rapid Creek, Coconut Grove – Garden Suburbs ­- Catchments, Foreshores, Restaurants & Densification Wednesday, 24 April, 2013, at 7pm for 7.15pm Uniting Church, 21 Cummins Street, Rapid Creek (near St Pauls School) Local Speakers, Information, Discussion, Petitions to sign. Free  Refreshments… EVERYONE WELCOME – Come and  Have Your Say!…

  • Living with Migratory Shorebirds at Lee Point – Part 3 History

    Living with Migratory Shorebirds at Lee Point – Part 3 History

    REVIEW Lee Point Peninsula is approximately 17 kilometres north of Darwin CBD and consists of 81 hectares. The peninsula is a broad, low crest running in a north/east, south/west direction with a maximum elevation of 32m. There are relatively steep slopes on the northwest coastline, while the slopes are more gentle south and east. The…