The 2022 federal election presents an opportunity for investment in key strategic infrastructure that will ensure Greater Hobart, and the southern ...
- Delivery of a world-class Antarctic and Science Precinct to advance scientific research, education and international engagement, and expand Hobart’s capacity as a premier gateway to the Antarctic and Southern Ocean. Includes four all-weather floating jetties and ferry terminals at new multi-stop locations on the river at Bellerive, Lindisfarne, Sandy Bay and Wilkinsons Point. The Greater Hobart Strategic Partnership – comprising the councils of Hobart, Glenorchy, Kingborough and Clarence – is seeking election commitments towards investment in high-value infrastructure and digital connectivity projects that will stimulate the recovery of our city, create local jobs, and position Tasmania as a knowledge economy.
Five priority projects have been highlighted ahead of the federal election, as the mayors of Greater Hobart put forward their case for further.
“We look forward to discussing the broader benefits of these projects in the lead-up to the federal election.” This precinct will expand Hobart’s capacity as a premier gateway to the Antarctic and Southern Ocean, and continue to grow Australia’s position as a leader in science exploration in Antarctica. “Our joint priorities will support the economic success of Greater Hobart and build on its position as a vibrant, liveable, and connected city,” the four Mayors jointly stated.
Scott Morrison drops a major hint about when Australia's federal election will be held.
Are you expecting fuel and grocery prices to be affordable in six months time when the relief runs out? Pictured: A Sydney motorists at the bowser Mr Morrison was also put on the spot by Allison Langdon (left) after a Liberal Senator launched an extraordinary attack on Mr Morrison (right) describing him as unfit to be PM, a bully and an autocrat Mr Morrison was also put on the spot after a Liberal Senator launched an extraordinary attack on the nation's leader describing him as unfit to be PM, a bully and an autocrat. 'Morrison is not fit to be Prime Minister and Hawke is certainly not fit to be a minister.' At the centre of Mr Morrison's generous Budget was a major cut to fuel excise tax - set to save motorists about $300 on average over the next six months. Scott Morrison (pictured) appears to have dropped a major hint that the election will be called on May 14, spilling the beans in a morning radio interview At the centre of Mr Morrison's generous Budget was a major cut to fuel excise tax - set to save motorists about $300 on average over the next six months, a $420 handout for low and middle-income earners and a $1500 tax break for anyone earning under $126,000. Scott Morrison has been grilled in a tense interview on morning TV with Allison Langdon (pictured) taking him to task over his big spending budget and accusations by one of his own female Senators that he's a 'bully' Scott Morrison appears to have dropped a major hint that the election will be called on May 14, spilling the beans in a morning radio interview. Scott Morrison has been grilled in a tense interview on morning TV with Allison Langdon taking him to task over his big spending budget and accusations by one of his own female Senators that he's a 'bully'. Speculation has grown that Mr Morrison will call the election this weekend, fresh off a big-spending budget aimed at easing the cost of living and winning the hearts and hip pockets of voters.
Scott Morrison appears to have let the cat out of the bag that the election will be called on May 14 during a rapid fire question and answer session to sell ...
Stream more election news live & on demand with Flash. 25+ news channels in 1 place. New to Flash? Try 1 month free. Scott Morrison appears to have let the cat out of the bag that the election will be called on May 14 during a rapid fire question and answer session to sell the budget.