Burial and Cremation Act 2019

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Burial and Cremation Act 2019 Cemetery Name Cemetery Address Cemetery Suburb State Postcode Cemetery Manager Address of Cemetery Manager Cemetery Land Title Property Identifier Status of Cemetery (open Reference (PID) of Cemetery or closed) St George's Church New Norfolk Lachlan oad LACHLAN TAS 7140 Trustees of the Anglican Diocese of GPO Box 748 17116/1 2543017 Closed Tasmania Hobart TAS 7001 Lady Barron Cemetery 12 Lady Barron Cemetery Road LADY BARRON TAS 7255 Flinders Council PO Box 40 155693/1 6430263 Open Flinders Island TAS 7255 Latrobe Cemetery 220 Gilbert Street LATROBE TAS 7307 Latrobe Council PO Box 63 243941/1 6536113 Open Latrobe TAS 7307 204059/1 St Patrick's Church Latrobe (one grave) St Patricks School LATROBE TAS 7307 Roman Catholic Church Trust GPO Box 6 100548/1 7822912 Closed 55 Bradshaw Street Corporation of the Archdiocese of Hobart TAS 7001 Hobart Chinese Cemetery Arbour Park 17 Hill Street LAUNCESTON TAS 7250 Launceston City Council PO Box 396 159114/1 3303293 Closed - converted to park Launceston TAS 7250 Ockerby Gardens 35 Cleveland Street LAUNCESTON TAS 7250 Launceston City Council PO Box 396 114334/1 6674209 Closed Launceston TAS 7250 Back River Uniting Church Cemetery and 49 Lawitta Road LAWITTA TAS 7140 The Uniting Church in Australia PO Box 1076 134192/1 5817407 Open Columbarium Property Trust (Tas) Launceston Tasmania 7250 St Andrew's Cemetery 928 Golconda Road LEBRINA TAS 7254 John William Sidebottom 33 Sirius Street 204744/1 6721597 Open Howrah TAS 7018 Lefroy Cemetery 36 Percy Street LEFROY TAS 7252 George Town Council PO Box 171 161565/1 7907756 Open George Town TAS 7253 Liffey Mountain Vale Uniting Church Cemetery Main Road, Mountain Vale LIFFEY TAS 7301 The Uniting Church in Australia PO Box 1076 No title reference available on the Unknown Unknown Property Trust (Tas) Launceston Tasmania 7250 LIST Lilydale Cemetery 45 Lalla Road LILYDALE TAS 7268 Launceston City Council PO Box 396 84102/1 6717555 Open Launceston TAS 7250 Linda Cemetery Lyell Highway LINDA TAS 7466 Department of Primary Industries, GPO Box 44 Unknown Unknown Closed Parks, Water and Environment Hobart TAS 7001 Lindisfarne Catholic Church (one interment Fr 1 Bay Road LINDISFARNE TAS 7015 Roman Catholic Church Trust GPO Box 6 170984/2 3435739 Closed Bernard Rogers) Corporation of the Archdiocese of Hobart TAS 7001 Hobart Rocky Hills Probation Station Burials Mayfield - 11610 Tasman Highway LITTLE SWANPORT TAS 7190 Department of Primary Industries, GPO Box 44 143068/1 2580555 Closed Parks, Water and Environment Hobart TAS 7001 Longford Anglican Cemetery 2A William Street LONGFORD TAS 7301 Trustees of the Anglican Diocese of GPO Box 748 125412/1 6738874 Open Tasmania Hobart TAS 7001 Longford General Cemetery 475 Cressy Road LONGFORD TAS 7301 Northern Midlands Council PO Box 156 149225/1 6730936 Open Longford TAS 7301 Longford Catholic Cemetery 17 Hay Street LONGFORD TAS 7301 Roman Catholic Church Trust GPO Box 6 36423/5 36423/6 6732851 Open Corporation of the Archdiocese of Hobart TAS 7001 Hobart St Augustine's Catholic Church 24 Goderich Street LONGFORD TAS 7301 Roman Catholic Church Trust GPO Box 6 57046/16 6731541 Closed Corporation of the Archdiocese of Hobart TAS 7001 Hobart Longford Uniting Church Cemetery Marlborough Street LONGFORD TAS 7301 The Uniting Church in Australia PO Box 1076 209420/2 6734806 Open Property Trust (Tas) Launceston Tasmania 7250 Longley Anglican Cemetery 820 Sandfly Road LONGLEY TAS 7150 Trustees of the Anglican Diocese of GPO Box 748 125288/1 5792182 Open Tasmania Hobart TAS 7001 St Columba Catholic Cemetery Longley Huon Road LONGLEY TAS 7150 Roman Catholic Church Trust GPO Box 6 203948/2 5786356 Closed Corporation of the Archdiocese of Hobart TAS 7001 Hobart Lorinna Cemetery Lorinna Road LORINNA TAS 7306 Kentish Council PO Box 63 155080/1 2508991 Open Sheffield TAS 7306 Lower Longley Cemetery 466 Huon Highway LOWER LONGLEY TAS 7109 The Uniting Church in Australia PO Box 1076 134193/1 5785839 Closed Property Trust (Tas) Launceston Tasmania 7250 St John the Evangelist Church Cemetery Lower 1404 Lower Marshes Road LOWER MARSHES TAS 7030 Trustees of the Anglican Diocese of GPO Box 748 125267/1 5845707 Open Marshes Tasmania Hobart TAS 7001 Lunawanna Cemetery 169 Cemetery Road LUNAWANNA TAS 7150 Kingborough Council 15 Channel Highway 153655/1 5064580 Open Kingston TAS 7050 Malbina Cemetery 100 Molesworth Road MALBINA TAS 7140 Derwent Valley Council PO Box 595 34222/1 5803005 Open New Norfolk TAS 7140 All Saints Anglican Church Cemetery Margate 3 Van Morey Road MARGATE TAS 7054 Trustees of the Anglican Diocese of GPO Box 748 154828/2 2975557 Open Tasmania Hobart TAS 7001 Margate Cemetery 90 Sandfly Road MARGATE TAS 7054 Kingborough Council 15 Channel Highway No title reference available on the 5792908 Open Kingston TAS 7050 LIST Darlington Cemetery Maria Island Maria Island MARIA ISLAND TAS 7190 Parks and Wildlife Service Tasmania GPO Box 1751 205027/1 No Property ID on LIST (GPS - Closed Hobart TAS 7001 42.576639, 148.066657) Marrawah Cemetery 179 Green Point Road MARRAWAH TAS 7330 Marrawah Gospel Chapel Inc Greenpoint Rd 228848/1 6249632 Open Mathinna Cemetery Clarke Street Clark Street MATHINNA TAS 7214 Department of Primary Industries, GPO Box 44 No title reference 6414538 Open Parks, Water and Environment Hobart TAS 7001 available on the LIST Meander Cemetery 11 Main Road MEANDER TAS 7304 Michael and John Barber PO Box 599 215364/1 6277799 Closed Launceston TAS 7250 St Saviour's Anglican Cemetery 143 Main Road MEANDER TAS 7304 Trustees of the Anglican Diocese of GPO Box 748 232964/1 6275048 Open Tasmania Hobart TAS 7001 All Saints Anglican Cemetery Mowbray 9 & 11 Blackwell Road MELTON MOWBRAY TAS 7030 Trustees of the Anglican Diocese of GPO Box 748 214313/1 5465798 Open Tasmania Hobart TAS 7001 252096/1 125421/1 5465800 Middleton Cemetery 32 Sunny Banks Road MIDDLETON TAS 7163 Kingborough Council 15 Channel Highway 153659/1 5778292 Open Kingston TAS 7050 Mole Creek Lawn and General Cemetery Caveside Road MOLE CREEK TAS 7304 Meander Valley Council PO Box 102 233615/1 7251240 Open Westbury TAS 7303 Montagu Anglican Cemetery 33 Gourleys Road MONTAGU TAS 7330 Trustees of the Anglican Diocese of GPO Box 748 158766/1 3016614 Open Tasmania Hobart TAS 7001 Montagu Cemetery 29 Gourley Road MONTAGU TAS 7330 Circular Head Council PO Box 348 136662/1 2921348 Open Smithton TAS 7330 226455/1 1994510 Montagu Catholic Cemetery 200 Old Port oad MONTAGU TAS 7330 Roman Catholic Church Trust GPO Box 6 169431/1 3362656 Open Corporation of the Archdiocese of Hobart TAS 7001 Hobart Glenorchy St Pauls Anglican Cemetery 480 Main Road MONTROSE TAS 7010 Trustees of the Anglican Diocese of GPO Box 748 125431/1 5382394 Closed Tasmania Hobart TAS 7001 St Therese's Memorial Wall Moonah 24 - 30 Hopkins Street MOONAH TAS 7009 Roman Catholic Church Trust GPO Box 6 36353/1 5430798 Open Corporation of the Archdiocese of Hobart TAS 7001 Hobart Chinese Cemetery (Part of Moorina Cemetery) Amos Road MOORINA TAS 7264 Dorset Council PO Box 21 159542/1 6821416 Open Scottsdale TAS 7260 Moorina Cemetery Amos Road MOORINA TAS 7264 Dorset Council PO Box 21 159542/1 6821416 Open Scottsdale TAS 7260 St George's New Ground Cemetery 45 Hermitage Lane MORIARTY TAS 7307 Trustees of the Anglican Diocese of GPO Box 748 125410/1 6525932 Open Tasmania Hobart TAS 7001 Uniting Church Cemetery Moriarty 248 Bonneys Lane MORIARTY TAS 7307 The Uniting Church in Australia PO Box 1076 102245/2 7836556 Closed Property Trust (Tas) Launceston Tasmania 7250 Millingtons Memorial Gardens Mornington 21 Mcintyre Street MORNINGTON TAS 7018 Millingtons Cemetery Services 25 McIntyre St 134785/1 2010675 Open Mornington TAS 7018 Lower Mount Hicks Cemetery 114 Old Mount Hicks Road MOUNT HICKS TAS 7325 Waratah-Wynyard Council PO Box 168 13299/2 7060479 Closed Wynyard TAS 7325 Nabowla Cemetery Lisle Road NABOWLA TAS 7260 Dorset Council PO Box 21 229842/1 6717977 Open Scottsdale TAS 7260 St Matthew's Anglican Cemetery New Norfolk 4 Bathurst Street NEW NORFOLK TAS 7140 Trustees of the Anglican Diocese of GPO Box 748 148081/2 2751457 Closed - converted to park Tasmania Hobart TAS 7001 New Norfolk Cemetery Second Avenue NEW NORFOLK TAS 7140 Derwent Valley Council PO Box 595 34149/1 5811582 Open New Norfolk TAS 7140 Stephen Street Cemetery New Norfolk 28 Stephen Street NEW NORFOLK TAS 7140 Derwent Valley Council PO Box 595 25859/1 5825837 Closed New Norfolk TAS 7140 Catholic Church Cemetery New Norfolk Poulters Road NEW NORFOLK TAS 7140 Roman Catholic Church Trust GPO Box 6 No title reference available on the 5802846 Closed Corporation of the Archdiocese of Hobart TAS 7001 LIST Hobart St Peter's Catholic Church Cemetery New Norfolk 2 Hillside Crescent NEW NORFOLK TAS 7140 Roman Catholic Church Trust GPO Box 6 148471/1 3180078 Open Corporation of the Archdiocese of Hobart TAS 7001 Hobart St James Garden of Memory New Town 462 Elizabeth Street NEW TOWN TAS 7008 Trustees of the Anglican Diocese of GPO Box 748 232186/1 5497212 Open Tasmania Hobart TAS 7001 St John’s Anglican Church 12 St Johns Avenue NEW TOWN TAS 7008 Department of Primary Industries, GPO Box 44 No title reference 3259384 Closed Parks, Water and Environment Hobart TAS 7001 available on the LIST Congregational Burial Ground (Uniting Church) 211 New Town Road NEW TOWN TAS 7008 The Uniting Church in Australia PO Box 1076 134434/1 5516129 Closed - gravestones removed Property Trust (Tas) Launceston Tasmania 7250 Cornelian Bay Cemetery 27 Queens Walk NEW TOWN TAS 7008 Millingtons Cemetery Services 25 McIntyre St 154847/2 2899718 Open Mornington TAS
Recommended publications
  • AGENDA This Agenda Is Provided for the Assistance and Information of Members of the Public
    PUBLIC AGENDA This Agenda is provided for the assistance and information of members of the public. AGENDA NOTICE is hereby given that an Ordinary meeting of the Kingborough Council will be held in the Civic Centre, Kingston on Wednesday, 13 December 2017 at 5.30pm Back (L – R): Cr Paul Chatterton, Cr Mike Percey, Cr Sue Bastone, Cr Dean Winter, Cr Richard Atkinson Front (L – R): Cr Dr Graham Bury, Cr Flora Fox, Mayor Cr Steve Wass, Deputy Mayor Cr Paula Wriedt, Cr David Grace QUALIFIED PERSONS In accordance with Section 65 of the Local Government Act 1993, I confirm that the reports contained in Council Meeting Agenda No. 26 to be held on Wednesday, 13 December 2017 contain advice, information and recommendations given by a person who has the qualifications or experience necessary to give such advice, information or recommendations. TONY FERRIER ACTING GENERAL MANAGER 7 December 2017 ORDER OF BUSINESS Open Session Page No. Apologies 2 Confirmation of Minutes of Council Meeting No. 25 held on 27 November 2017 2 Workshops held Since Council Meeting on 27 November 2017 2 Declarations of Interest 2 Transfer of Agenda Items 3 Guidelines for Public Question Time 3 Questions on Notice from the Public 4 Questions Without Notice from the Public 4 Questions on Notice from Councillors 4 1 New Flight Paths Over Kettering and Bruny Island 4 2 Bees 5 3 Budget and Community Involvement 5 4 Convict Stone Wall Repair, Bonnet Hill 6 5 Snug Beach 6 6 Old Vodafone Site, Huntingfield 7 7 Kingston Beach Pontoon 7 8 Delegated Authority Policy 8 Questions Without Notice from Councillors 8 Motions of Which Notice has been Given 8 Petitions Still Being Actioned 8 Petitions Received in Last Period 8 Officers Reports to Planning Authority 9 Delegated Authority for the Period 15 November 2017 to 28 November 2017.
    [Show full text]
  • DRAFT Kingborough Sport and Recreation Facilities
    DRAFT Kingborough Sport and Recreation Facilities Strategy 2012 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 3 2.0 INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND 5 2.1 PURPOSE OF STRATEGY 6 2.2 STUDY AIMS AND OBJECTIVES 7 2.3 VISION 7 2.4 PLANNING PRINCIPLES 8 2.5 METHODOLOGY 9 2.6 STRATEGY CONTEXT 10 3.0 REVIEW OF RELEVANT REPORTS/STRATEGIES 10 3.1 STATE AND REGIONAL PLANS 10 3.2 KINGBOROROUGH COUNCILS STRATEGIES AND PLANS 13 4.0 CONSULTATION 17 4.1 STAKEHOLDER SURVEY’S 18 4.2 KEY ISSUES FROM CONSULTATION 19 5.0 DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE 20 5.1 DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS OF THE KINGBOROUGH MUNICIPALITY 21 6.0 PARTICIPATION TRENDS 23 6.1 BROADER SPORT AND RECREATION TRENDS 25 6.2 UNSTRUCTURED/NON COMPETITIVE/CASUAL RECREATION ACTIVITIES 25 6.3 MODIFICATION OF SPORTS 25 6.4 VOLUNTEERS 26 6.5 CHANGING PATTERNS OF WORK 26 6.6 ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY 26 6.7 IMPLICATIONS FOR SPORT AND RECREATION PLANNING 27 7.0 FACILITY NEEDS AND ASSESSMENT CRITERIA 28 7.1 TRACKS AND TRAILS 28 7.2 SPORTS PAVILIONS, OVALS AND ASSOCIATED FACILITIES 29 8.0 STRATEGIES 30 8.1 SPORTS COURTS (OUTDOOR) 30 8.2 NETBALL FACILITIES 32 8.3 SPORTS PAVILION REDEVELOPMENT AND IMPROVEMENT 33 8.4 SPORTSGROUNDS AND ASSOCIATED FACILITIES 37 8.5 RECREATIONAL TRAILS 40 8.6 KINGBOROUGH SPORTS CENTRE 44 8.7 OTHER RECREATION FACILITIES 45 9.0 IMPLEMENTATION PLAN 46 10.0 APPENDIX 54 DRAFT: Kingborough Sport and Recreation Facilities Strategy 2012 Page 2 Version 1 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Kingborough Sport and Recreation Facilities Strategy (KSRFS) has been developed to provide a clear, planned and pragmatic approach to the development of new sport and recreation facilities as well as the upgrading of existing facilities.
    [Show full text]
  • 719 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route
    719 bus time schedule & line map 719 CITY INTERCHANGE #D1 - No.6969 Huon Hwy View In Website Mode The 719 bus line (CITY INTERCHANGE #D1 - No.6969 Huon Hwy) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Dover: 7:36 AM (2) Hobart City: 2:20 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 719 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 719 bus arriving. Direction: Dover 719 bus Time Schedule 37 stops Dover Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:36 AM Hobart City Franklin Square 18 Elizabeth Street, Hobart Tuesday 7:36 AM Stop 3, No.36 Davey St Wednesday 7:36 AM 29 Davey Street, Hobart Thursday 7:36 AM Stop 5, Davey St Near Heathƒeld Ave Friday 7:36 AM 59 Davey Street, Hobart Saturday Not Operational Stop 6, No.94 Davey Street (Anglesea Barracks) 94 Davey Street, Hobart Stop 7, No.142-146 Davey St (St Anns) 151 Davey Street, Hobart 719 bus Info Direction: Dover No.50 Browns Rd Stops: 37 47 Browns Road, Kingston Trip Duration: 99 min Line Summary: Hobart City Franklin Square, Stop 3, Stop 39, No.3 Channel Hwy No.36 Davey St, Stop 5, Davey St Near Heathƒeld 3-5 Channel Highway, Kingston Ave, Stop 6, No.94 Davey Street (Anglesea Barracks), Stop 7, No.142-146 Davey St (St Anns), No.50 Kingston Central South, No.33 Channel Hwy Browns Rd, Stop 39, No.3 Channel Hwy, Kingston 33 Channel Highway, Kingston Central South, No.33 Channel Hwy, No.67 Channel Hwy, No.57 Summerleas Rd, No.121 Summerleas Rd, No.67 Channel Hwy No.153 Summerleas Rd, Huon Hwy / Leslie Rd, Huon 63 Channel Highway, Kingston Hwy / Sand≈y Rd, Huon Hwy / Huon Rd, Huon Hwy / Dip Rd, Huon Hwy / Turn Creek Rd, Lollara Rd / Huon No.57 Summerleas Rd Hwy, Ranelagh Hall, Lollara Rd, Agnes St Between 51 Summerleas Road, Kingston Helen & Marguerite Sts, Louisa St / Agnes St, Huonville High School, Wilmot Rd, Huonville Bus No.121 Summerleas Rd Station, Skinners Lane, Huon Hwy Opp Scenic Hill Rd, 121 Summerleas Road, Kingston No.3351 Huon Hwy, Huon Hwy Opp.
    [Show full text]
  • Description Distribution and Habitat Mole Creek Cave Beetle
    THREATENED SPECIES LISTING STATEMENT Mole Creek Cave Beetle, Tasmanotrechus cockerilli Moore 1972 Status Commonwealth Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999.............................…...........…………………………………....Not listed Tasmanian Threatened Species Protection Act 1995…………………....Rare Description The Mole Creek cave beetle is found only in caves; Tasmanotrechus cockerilli such species are referred to as ‘troglobites’. Troglobitic beetles show varying degrees of adaptation to a cave existence, including loss of body colouring, a reduction or complete loss of eyes, and a lengthening of legs and other appendages. The Mole Creek cave beetle is small (body length approximately 6 mm), with an elongated head and vestigial eyes. For a full description refer to Moore (1972). Distribution and Habitat Tasmanotrechus cockerilli is known only from the 5mm Mole Creek karst system in central north Tasmania. Within this cave system it is fairly widely distributed, Illustration: Karen Richards having so far been located in nine caves, however, the species is extremely rare in the caves where it has been found (Eberhard et al. 1991). A number of specimens of a beetle very similar to the Mole Creek cave beetle were also collected by Eberhard (2000) from six new cave sites within the Mole Creek karst system. These have been tentatively assigned to the same species. However, the specimens have yet to be formally identified as belonging to the species T. cockerilli. The species is confined mostly to the deep cave zone, where it is found under stones, in or near flood litter, and on moist surfaces near water. Occasionally the species has also been found some distance from permanent water.
    [Show full text]
  • 1 Deborah Hunter President, Friends of Great Western Tiers Kooparoona Niara Conservation Officer, Mole Creek Caving Club. Corres
    Deborah Hunter President, Friends of Great Western Tiers Kooparoona Niara Conservation Officer, Mole Creek Caving Club. Correspondence: Submission for the Senate inquiry 15th April 2016 The response to, and lessons learnt from, recent fires in remote Tasmanian wilderness affecting the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area, with particular reference to: a. the impact of global warming on fire frequency and magnitude; b. the availability and provisions of financial, human and mechanical resources; c. the adequacy of fire assessment and modelling capacity; d. Australia’s obligations as State Party to the World Heritage Convention; e. world best practice in remote area fire management; and f. any related matter. 1 Preamble This submission concerns the fire known as the Lake Mackenzie, Tasmanian Fire Service (TFS) incident number 236227. It later became known as the Mersey Forest complex of fires. We welcome any opportunity to make further representation should there be hearings into the fires. The catastrophic losses incurred elsewhere in the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area (TWWHA) and high conservation value areas of recognised World Heritage status, 1 such as the Tarkine forests (takayna) are acknowledged but are beyond the scope of this submission. In making this submission, we express the greatest respect for all personnel involved in the dangerous and protracted effort to control and contain the fires. We make this submission in the spirit of helping to understand, address and prevent such devastation in the future. The first Tasmanians are respectfully acknowledged as traditional owners of this land, as is the name kooparoona niara. 2 Summary It is submitted that • Research on climate change and fire response must be restored and increased including CSIRO.
    [Show full text]
  • Kingborough Council's Bruny Island Ragwort Program Review And
    Kingborough Council’s Bruny Island Ragwort Program Review and Action Plan An independent evaluation of the effectiveness and efficiency of Kingborough Council's ragwort management practices on Bruny Island May 2018 Beth Chamberlain [email protected] Telephone: 0400 641 46 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The author acknowledges the generous assistance of the following people: Rene Raichert, Liz Quinn, Scott Corbett & Cara Broke (Kingborough Council); Kim (Alonnah Post Office); Anne (Bruny News); Karen Stuart (Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment); Richard Clarke & Trevor Adams (Bruny Island Primary Industries Group & Bruny Island Advisory Committee); Fran Davies (Bruny Island Community Association); Bob Graham & Daniel Sprod (Bruny Island Environment Network); Bernard Edwards & Scott Thornton (Tasmanian Parks & Wildlife Service); Kristen Dransfield (Sustainable Timbers Tasmania); Jill Jones (State Growth); James Gourlay (Crown Land Services); Richard Holloway (Consultant – Bio-control); Cassie Strain (Environmental Consultant); Ellen Davis (Tasmanian Farmers and Graziers Association); Phil Barker & Sue Jungalwalla (North Barker Ecosystem Services); Alison Hughes (Huon Valley Council); and the Bruny Island community. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 AIM 1 2 INTRODUCTION 1 2.1 Purpose of the Ragwort Review 1 2.2 Project Scope 2 2.3 Background 2 2.4 Compliance 2 2.5 Bruny Island - Geography 3 3 REVIEW METHOD 4 3.1 Guiding principles 4 4 RESULTS AND DISCUSSION 7 4.1 Kingborough Council’s Ragwort Management Program 7 4.1.1 Is eradication
    [Show full text]
  • Annual Report 2007-08
    Annual Report 2007-08 Department of Premier and Cabinet © Crown in the Right of the State of Tasmania 2008 For copies or further information regarding this annual report please contact: Department of Premier and Cabinet GPO Box 123 HOBART Tasmania 7001 Phone: (03) 6233 3738 Fax: (03) 6233 2769 Email: [email protected] Website: www.dpac.tas.gov.au ISSN 1448 9023 (print) ISSN 1448 9031 (online) This report is printed on carbon neutral paper Department of Premier and Cabinet GPO Box 123 HOBART TAS 7001 Phone: (03) 6233 3738 Fax: (03) 6233 2769 Email: [email protected] Website: www.dpac.tas.gov.au David Bartlett, MP PREMIER Dear Premier In accordance with the requirements of Section 36(1) of the State Service Act 2000 and Section 27 of the Financial Management and Audit Act 1990, I enclose for presentation to Parliament, the 2007-08 Annual Report of the Department of Premier and Cabinet. Yours sincerely Rhys Edwards Secretary 17 October 2008 The Department of Premier and Cabinet (DPAC) is a central agency of the Tasmanian State Government. The Department is responsible to the Premier and the Minister for Local Government as portfolio ministers, and also provides support to the Parliamentary Secretary and other members of Cabinet. The Department provides a broad range of services to the Cabinet, other members of Parliament, Government agencies and the community. The Department works closely with the public sector, the community, local government, the Australian Government and other state and territory governments. The Department also provides administration support to the State Service Commissioner and the Tasmania Together Progress Board, each of which is separately accountable and reports directly to Parliament.
    [Show full text]
  • Tasmanian Road Futures
    TASMANIAN ROAD FUTURES FUNDING PRIORITIES 2019 & BEYOND Road Funding Commitments Funding Total Funding Total Funding Total from cost from cost from cost 2019 2019 2019 Greater Hobart Traffic Solution $72.1M $93.8M Includes: East Tamar Highway $6M $7M Northern Road Upgrades State and Federal $44.9M $54.2M State and Federal – Mowbray Connector Midland Highway 10 year plan Control of Macquarie and Davey streets Includes: West Tamar Highway $11.2M $12M Bass Highway – Deloraine to Latrobe Southern Outlet fifth lane Traffic Solution: Pedestrian crossing Campbell Town River Derwent ferry service Gravelly Beach Road to Rosevears Drive Tasman Highway at Myrtle Park Traffic incident response Atkinsons Road and Waldhorn Drive Dorset Roads Package and transport access points Overtaking opportunities between Exeter Bus priorities and active transport initiatives and Batman Highway junction Tomahawk to Gladstone Northern suburbs light rail Resealing and widening north of Batman Prossers Road Highway intersection to Lightwood Hills Road Underground bus transit centre Esk Main Road Left turn lane Motor Road/West Greater Hobart master plan Tamar Highway junction Airport to Evandale Road Improved Hadspen access Urban Congestion Fund State $24M State and Federal $84.7M $0.4m Federal $58.7M State $58M State Bridgewater Bridge $576M Midland Highway 10 year plan $325M Hobart Congestion Package (linked to Federal $236M Federal $111.4M projects in Greater Hobart Traffic Solution) Roads of Strategic Importance: Bass State $25.8M North West Road Upgrades State and Federal $35.7M $50.1M Tasman Highway Intelligent Transport Systems Highway (Wynyard to Marrawah), $606M Hobart to Sorell corridor, Birralee Federal $205M Bass Highway (West of Wynyard), including South East Traffic Solution State and Federal $25.9M $27M Main Road, Old Surry Road/Massey- Brittons Swamp, Wynyard to Smithton passing Greene Drive, Murchison Highway, lanes, access to Boat Harbour Primary School Tasman Highway near Tasmania Golf Club Lyell Highway.
    [Show full text]
  • Timber Deliveries to Hobart Town—1876, Laurie Moody
    TASMANIAN FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY INC. Volume 34 Number 2—September 2013 TASMANIAN FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY INC. PO Box 326 Rosny Park Tasmania 7018 Society Secretary: [email protected] Journal Editor: [email protected] Home Page: http://www.tasfhs.org Patron: Dr Alison Alexander Fellows: Dr Neil Chick and Mr David Harris Executive: President Maurice Appleyard (03) 6248 4229 Vice President Robert Tanner (03) 6231 0794 Vice President Pam Bartlett (03) 6428 7003 Society Secretary Colleen Read (03) 6244 4527 Society Treasurer Peter Cocker (03) 6435 4103 Committee: Helen Anderson Betty Bissett Vanessa Blair Judith Cocker Geoffrey Dean Lucille Gee John Gillham Libby Gillham Julie Kapeller Dale Smith By-laws Coordinator Robert Tanner (03) 6231 0794 Webmaster Robert Tanner (03) 6231 0794 Journal Editor Rosemary Davidson (03) 6424 1343 LWFHA Coordinator Lucille Gee (03) 6344 7650 Members’ Interests Compiler John Gillham (03) 6239 6529 Membership Registrar Muriel Bissett (03) 6344 4034 Publications Convenor Bev Richardson (03) 6225 3292 Public Officer Colleen Read (03) 6244 4527 Society Sales Officer Maurice Appleyard (03) 6245 9351 Branches of the Society Burnie:PO Box 748 Burnie Tasmania 7320 [email protected] Mersey:PO Box 267 Latrobe Tasmania 7307 [email protected] Hobart:PO Box 326 Rosny Park Tasmania 7018 [email protected] Huon:PO Box 117 Huonville Tasmania 7109 [email protected] Launceston:PO Box 1290 Launceston Tasmania 7250 [email protected] Volume 34 Number 2 September 2013 ISSN 0159 0677 Contents From the editor
    [Show full text]
  • House of Assembly Tuesday 3 September 2019
    Tuesday 3 September 2019 The Speaker, Ms Hickey, took the Chair at 10 a.m. acknowledged the Traditional People, and read Prayers. MESSAGE FROM GOVERNOR Resignation - Mr Scott Bacon MP Madam SPEAKER - Honourable members, I wish to advise that have I received the following correspondence from Her Excellency the Governor, dated 23 August 2019. It is addressed to the Hon Sue Hickey MP, Speaker of the House of Assembly, Parliament House - Dear Madam Speaker I have today received a letter dated 22 August 2019 from Mr Scott Bacon MP tendering his resignation as a Member for Clark in the House of Assembly effective from Thursday 22 August 2019. I have instructed the Electoral Commissioner to proceed in accordance with the provisions of Part 9 of the Electoral Act 2004. Yours sincerely, C A Warner, Governor RECOGNITION OF VISITORS Madam SPEAKER - Honourable members, I ask you to give a hearty welcome to grade 6 students from Sacred Heart College. Welcome to parliament. I also welcome all our members and guests in the parliament. Members - Hear, hear. QUESTIONS Tasmanian Industrial Commission - Submission re Pay Rate for Speaker Ms WHITE question to PREMIER, Mr HODGMAN [10.04 a.m.] The Liberal member for Clark, Sue Hickey, has outraged the Tasmanian public by arguing that she deserves a pay rise at a time when many Tasmanians are struggling to keep their heads above water. How can you justify the Liberal Party's argument for higher pay for one of the highest paid people in the parliament? Was this pay rise a condition or your deal to bring the member for Clark back into the tent to make sure you shore up your chaotic and dysfunctional Government? 1 3 September 2019 ANSWER Madam Speaker, I thank the Leader of the Opposition for her question.
    [Show full text]
  • DIVISION FINDER 2019 Division Finder
    2019 COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA 2019 DIVISION FINDER Division Finder Tasmania TAS EF54 EF54 i © Commonwealth of Australia 2019 This work is copyright. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced by any means, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, scanning,2018 recording or otherwise, without the written consent of the Australian Electoral COMMONWEALTHCommission. OF AUSTRALIA All enquiries should be directed to the Australian Electoral Commission, 2018 DIVISION FINDER Locked Bag 4007, Canberra ACT 2601. Division Finder Tasmania TAS EF54 EF54 ii iii Contents Instructions For Use And Other Information Pages v-xiii INTRODUCTION Detailed instructions on how to use the various sections of the Division Finder. DIVISIONAL OFFICES A list of all divisional offices within the State showing physical and postal addresses, and telephone and facsimile numbers. INSTITUTIONS AND ESTABLISHMENTS A list of places of residence such as Universities, Hospitals, Defence Bases and Caravan Parks. This list may be of assistance in identifying institutions or establishments that cannot be found using the Locality and Street Sections. Locality Section Pages 1-9 This section lists all of the suburbs, towns and localities within the State of Tasmania and the name of the corresponding electoral division the locality is contained in, or the reference ... See Street Section. Street Section Pages 13-19 This section lists all the streets for those localities in the Locality Section which have the reference ... See Street Section. Each street listing shows the electoral division the street is contained in. iv v Introduction The Division Finder is the official list used to Electors often do not know the correct identify the federal electoral division of the federal division in which they are enrolled, place an elector claims to be enrolled at.
    [Show full text]
  • Corridor Strategy
    February 2020 Bass Highway Wynyard to Marrawah Month/ Year Corridor Strategy Month/ Year Month/ Year October 2019 Month/ Year Month/ Year Month/ Year Document title 1 Contents List of Figures ........................................................................................................................... iv List of Tables ............................................................................................................................ iv Glossary of Abbreviations and Terms...................................................................................... i Executive Summary .................................................................................................................. 2 1. Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 4 1.1 What is a corridor strategy? ................................................................................................................... 4 1.2 Bass Highway – Wynyard to Marrawah ............................................................................................... 5 1.3 Vision for the future .................................................................................................................................. 6 1.4 Corridor objectives ................................................................................................................................... 7 1.5 Reference documents ..............................................................................................................................
    [Show full text]