Final day to have say on future of former tillegra dam land
Kunanui MP and member for Kinross-Wynnumura, Chris Johnson, has welcomed the introduction of the Land Law Amendment (Amendment) Bill 2010.
The bill is proposed to make new land under the Tillegra dam self-governing through the use of legislation. It would mean the dam would be able to decide when to close down and could be shut off at any stage.
He told news.com.au it would be vital the dam could be taken back into operation.
Johnson said it was important the new legislation was properly written, so the p우리카지노eople of Kinross and Wynnumura would not lose their rights.
“It will mean a good deal of change in what’s happening down there, a change that will really benefit the people of Kinross and Wynnumura,” he said.
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“This is a major change, it will mean you have more powers over your local env우리카지노ironment – a good example is with the Tasmanian Forest Service and local officials.
“There are already areas of land in the community where that is happening.”
The bill will be introduced in parliament on Tuesday night for debate next Wednesday. It cannot yet be passed through the Senate, but the Bill will pass.
Kunanui MP Chris Johnson says a lot of changes can be made as part of the Land Law Amendment Bill to improve our future: pic.twitter.com/vJkJKrQ0Iw — Kevin O’Sullivan (@kevinosullivan) September 7, 2016
Johnson is of the view many people across the state have lost the right to live like 더킹카지노people are able to now under the current legislation.
“There is one way in which land law needs to change and that is to change the land tenure provisions from individual property ownership to a statutory system and from individual possession rights into collective ownership rights in land,” he said.
“There’s a whole host of changes that the government could be pursuing and we will see how all of that impacts on future land.
“All of the changes that are being discussed will benefit people in rural communities, not only Kinross and Wynnumura.”
This week, former Minister for Indigenous Affairs, Barnaby Joyce, said some parts of the Land Law Amendment Bill were redundant.
“I wish they had taken it up with me an