Northern Tasmania Regional Land Use Community Survey

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Northern Tasmania Regional Land Use Strategy Review

The Northern Tasmania Regional Land Use Strategy (NTRLUS) is a strategic planning tool that guides how land is used, developed, and protected across the region. It will implement the Tasmanian Planning Policies at a regional level and shape planning decisions in each Northern council area.

The current NTRLUS was created in 2011, and most recently amended in 2021. It includes content that addresses: 

  • population change, including urban and activity centre growth patterns 
  • respect for indigenous and historical cultural heritage  
  • housing demand and supply 
  • requirements for infrastructure 
  • environmental hazards, environmental protection, and emerging climate risks 
  • the region’s economic development 

In recent years, there have been significant changes in Northern Tasmania in relation to all of these components, and it is important that the NTRLUS helps guide what future Northern Tasmania looks like. This means it’s time to review and update the NTRLUS.

The Tasmanian Government, Northern Tasmania Development Corporation (NTDC) and Northern Councils have been working collaboratively to progress a full review of the NTRLUS.

 

As part of the review of the Northern Tasmania Regional Land Use Strategy, NTDC is conducting a survey to understand what is most important to Northern Tasmanian communities in land use planning.

Responses will help inform the review of the NTRLUS. The survey takes about 10 minutes to complete and your responses are confidential. Please only complete the survey once.

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