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Inadequate processes for assessing and approving private tourism developments in Tasmania's national parks

Eligibility - Tasmania residents

Principal Petitioner:

Kate Johnston
22 Tregear Street
Moonah 7009

Sponsor: Ms Cassandra O'Connor

Posting Date: 4/4/2022

Closing Date: 4/8/2022

Tabled Date: 17/8/2022

Responded Minister: Minister for State Development, Construction and Housing on 27/10/2022

2,673 Signatures
TO: The Honourable the Speaker and Members of the House of Assembly (Tasmania)

The petition of the undersigned Residents of Tasmania draws to the attention of the House:

  • The inherent failure of the 'Unlock the Parks' policy and the Expressions of Interest (EOI) process designed to facilitate development in the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area (TWWHA) and Tasmania's national parks.
  • The Reserve Activity Assessment (RAA) process is flawed, opaque and lacks genuine public consultation.
  • Widespread public opposition to private tourism developments within the TWWHA exists and has been consistently expressed.
  • UNESCO's request for a detailed plan for a Comprehensive Cultural Heritage Assessment of the TWWHA before any development is considered has not been met.
  • Signing public land over to private interests in secret leases and licenses fails to properly respect the expectations of the community.

Your petitioners, therefore, request the House to call on the Government to abandon the Expressions of Interest process and halt all proposals currently being considered under the Reserve Activity Assessment process until a statutory assessment and approval process for private tourism developments in Tasmania's national parks is implemented.


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