Tag: Lauderdale 7021
White whale near southern beach
A rare white whale has been spotted near Lauderdale beach in Tasmania's south.[MORE]
Walker's loss, wetlands' gain
The Tasmanian Government will expand the conservation area at Ralphs Bay, near Hobart, after the Planning Commission's rejection of a canal estate for the area.[MORE]
Libs fear canal ban backlash
The Tasmanian Opposition is worried that a ban on canal estates could affect future investment in Tasmania.[MORE]
Bird lovers hail canal estate knock back
Conservation groups have described the Planning Commission's rejection of the Ralph's Bay development on Hobart's eastern shore as a win for the environment. [MORE]
Govt to ban canal estates
The Tasmanian Government has confirmed it will seek to ban canal estate developments. [MORE]
Dead man not wearing life jacket
A southern Tasmanian man has died in a boating mishap near Hobart.[MORE]
Walker says planning body ignored experts
Walker Corporation has lodged formal complaints against the panel that refused its canal housing estate on Hobart's eastern shore. [MORE]
Ralphs Bay in election spotlight
A public meeting of 200 Lauderdale residents have heard the views from 11 election candidates on the proposed Ralphs Bay canal estate.[MORE]
Green doubts over Ralphs Bay timing
The Greens accuse Walker Corporation of using the imminent state election to further its proposal.[MORE]
Concern over new canal estate deadline
Opponents of the proposed Ralphs Bay canal estate in southern Tasmania are concerned the final ruling will not be made until after the state election.[MORE]
Walker wins more time over Ralphs Bay knock back
Walker Corporation has been granted more time to respond to a decision rejecting its $300 million canal estate proposal. [MORE]
Walker Corp slams canal estate report
Walker Corporation has savaged a Planning Commission report into its proposed Ralphs Bay canal estate development. [MORE]
Public has say on Lauderdale quay report
Tasmania's Planning Commission is considering more than 100 public submissions on its interim report into a proposal for Tasmania's first canal housing estate.[MORE]
Million dollar bill for failed canal estate
Walker Corporation will be charged more than $1 million for the assessment of its failed canal estate proposed for Ralphs Bay at Lauderdale, in Tasmania's south.[MORE]
Light being shed on planning laws: Premier
Tasmania's Premier David Bartlett says planning guidelines will be clarified to encourage developers.[MORE]
Renewed call for canal estate ban
The rejection of plans for Tasmania's first canal housing estate has prompted the Greens to try again for a ban on such developments.[MORE]
Ralphs Bay rejection threatens Tasmania's reputation
Tasmania's peak business group is warning the state's reputation could suffer after the apparent rejection of a proposed $300 million development in Ralphs Bay on Hobart's eastern shore.[MORE]
Opposition cagey over Ralphs Bay rejection
The Tasmanian Opposition Leader has chosen his words carefully following the Planning Commission's recommendation that a southern Tasmanian housing canal estate be rejected.[MORE]
Ralphs Bay project rejected
Tasmania's Planning Commission has recommended that the controversial Ralphs Bay canal estate development does not proceed.[MORE]
Canal campaigners drained of funds
The group campaigning against a canal development east of Hobart has revealed it is about $20 000 in debt.[MORE]
Head on crash at Lauderdale
Two people are in a serious but stable condition after a two car crash at South Arm Road at Lauderdale, east of Hobart, this morning.[MORE]
Greens back call for canal estate ban
The Tasmanian Greens have urged the government to ban canal estates, after the state architect revealed he does not think they are a good idea. [MORE]
State architect calls for canal estate ban
Tasmania's first state architect wants the State Government to ban canal housing estates.[MORE]
Walker admits not ticking every box on canal estate
Walker Corporation has acknowledged its proposed Lauderdale Quay development does not tick all the boxes in relation to assessment guidelines.[MORE]