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1 LIBERAL ELECTION POLICIES List of published policies available on the Liberal Party website): POLICY TITLE A First-Class, Next Generation Police Service A hand-up for Tasmanians in need A stronger training system Agricultural Centre of Excellence An upgraded Burnie Court Complex Better care in Northern Tasmania Better care in North-West Tasmania Brand new police station for New Norfolk Bringing back libraries Bringing Momentum Jobs back to Tassie Crackdown on Shoplifting Cradle Mountain Experience Cyber bullies to be prosecuted Delivering better bus services for regional centres in Southern Tasmania Energy on Farms Faster fix for water and sewerage and cheaper prices Firearms policy Fiscal strategy Free Park Passes for Tasmanian Seniors Generational change for Children and Families Hobart Showgrounds development Hobart Traffic solution Improving Home Ownership Improving Tasmania s rental market Investment in ambulance services IT and Innovation Job Ready Generation 2.0 Keeping Ashley open Keeping Tasmanians safe Launceston and Tamar Valley Traffic Vision Law and Order Levelling the playing field Lowest regulated electricity prices in the nation More jobs for Regional Tasmania Moving DPIPWE to Northern Tasmania New $125m Affordable Housing Action Plan New Bridgewater Bridge New Brighton High School New Prison Infrastructure Next iconic walk Payroll tax cuts to boost jobs Record boost in mental health care Record boost to health in Southern Tasmania Redevelopment of Penguin High School Redevelopment of Sorell High School
2 Resourcing our Neighbourhood Houses Revitalising school farms Revitalising Tasmania s unique heritage places Roads package to support Tasmania s Visitor Economy Safe Home, Safe Families: Next Steps Safeguarding Tasmania s unique natural environment South East Traffic Solution State road upgrades Northern region State road upgrades North-West and West Coast region State road upgrades Southern region Strengthening local hospital leadership Supporting Flinders Island Supporting more apprenticeships and traineeships Supporting our community Supporting our Emergency Volunteers Supporting our Men s Sheds Supporting our Seniors Supporting owners of SI and VC-plated vehicles Supporting recreational hunting Supporting Tasmania s road users Supporting the arts Supporting tourism and heritage rail Taking agriculture to the next level Taking education to the next level Taking hospitality to the next level Taking King Island to the next level Taking our national parks to the next level Taking recreational fishing and boating to the next level Taking seafood to the next level Taking Tasmania s racing industry to the next level Taking tourism to the next level Tasmania-Frist Energy Policy Tasmanian Christmas Carnival investment Tasmanian Journeys The Future of Gaming in Tasmania Ticket to play Trades and Water Centre of Excellence Tranche 3 Irrigation War on Ice crack down on outlaw motorcycle gangs War on Ice increased police support West Tamar Highway Priority Upgrades 2
3 3 OTHER POLICIES ANNOUNCED BY MEDIA RELEASE 100 day plan Chatter Matters for Prisoners - $150,000 to deliver a literacy program for prisoners A Fairer Deal for Tasmania foreign investor surcharge on purchases of residential and primary production land. Solar projects - $150,000 into establishing solar-powered micro-grid pilot in Nubeena and $50,000 Micro-Grid Pilot Assessment to expand to wider community. Cataract Gorge light show - $875,000 to realise a $1.75m project with Launceston City Council for night-time drawcard at the Gorge. Cosgrove High School - $20m to rebuild Cosgrove High School to year 12. Protecting the right to work legislate to address concerns raised by High Court about the Workplaces (Protection from Protestors) Act. Maddie Riewoldt s vision - $35,000 towards fellowship Surf Life Saving Tasmania - $1.78m over four years Small Business B21 MOU strategic partnership and position of Small Business Advocate as part of the Office of Co-ordinator General. Extending Great Eastern Drive - $4.5m to improve visitor access at Binalong Bay from St Helens. Tourism MOU with Tourism Industry Council of Tasmania Doone Kennedy Hydrotherapy Pool - $3 million List of Liberal Party responses to stakeholder questionnaires* *Some Liberal Party responses to questionnaires/surveys were published in full by stakeholders. STAKEHOLDER AEU (TAFE) AEU (Tas Branch) AMA Tasmania Animal Justice Party Tasmania ANMF (Tasmania Branch) Australia and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists Australian Childcare Alliance Australian Christian Lobby Australian College of Nursing Australian Deer Association Tas Australian Health Policy Collaboration Australian Logistics Council Australian Physiotherapy Assoc. Australian Veterinary Association, Tas Division Bad Bets Australia Basketball Tasmania Bicycle Network Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary Boomerang Alliance Brain Injury Association of Tasmania ISSUES COVERED Liberal TAFE funding Liberal education policy Various health policy issues. Animal welfare issues. Various health policy issues Liberal health policy including pain management services and opioid use in Tasmania. Early childhood education and care policies. Various social and public policy issues Health funding and nurse recruitment and retention. Recreational hunting Preventative health policies Freight logistics policies and rail funding. Allied health professionals issues. Animal welfare, livestock officers, cat management plan, biosecurity and aquaculture. Donation laws Continuation of Annual support Cycling infrastructure and programs. Resources for the management of injured and orphan wildlife Container Deposit Scheme Various issues
4 4 Burnie City Council Campervan and Motorhome Club of Australia CAN-West (Climate Action North- West) Catholic Education Tasmania CEPU (Tas Branch) Christian Schools Australia Tas City Baptist Church Coalition for Pokies Free Reform COTA (Tas) COTA (Tasmania) CPSU (Tas) Cradle Coast Authority Dementia Australia Doctors for the Environment Australia Tas. Committee Education Coalition Engineers Australia Tas. Environment Tasmania FamilyVoice Australia Australia Friends of Cradle Valley Gene Ethics Goodstart Early Learning HACSU HIA (Tas) Huon Resource Development Group Independent Schools Tasmania Marine Protection Tasmania Master Builders Tasmania Multicultural Council of Tasmania Netball Tasmania North Hobart Football Club Occupational Therapy Australia Tas Division Pharmacy Guild of Australia Planning Matters Alliance Police Association of Tasmania Primary Health Tasmania RACP (Tas) Restaurant & Catering Australia Rosny Hill Friends Network Royal Australasian College of Surgeons Social Determinants of Health Advocacy Visitor infrastructure Various issues related to climate change Funding for Catholic education in Tasmania. Education funding for Christian schools. Liberal funding for Seniors Week Regional Compact Dementia awareness and services. Liberal education policy Future workforce and skills, energy, infrastructure investment. Liberal position on salmon farming. Candidate Survey Development at Cradle Mountain Liberal position of gene technology and GMO moratorium and monitoring. Childhood education and care in Tasmania Various building and construction policy issues Developments in the Huon Valley based on the sound management of our natural resources Liberal funding for independent schools Liberal policy on finfish farming in Tasmania. Various building and construction policy issues Policy survey Continuation of Annual Support Facilities Upgrade National Disability Insurance Scheme, occupational therapists in schools, public health. Community pharmacy Liberal policy on land use planning and development Liberal policing and law and order policies Health policy Health policy Hospitality industry, taxation, skilled migration, tourism marketing. Zoning for Rosny Hill. Various health policy issues Preventative health, nutrition and physical activity, food security.
5 5 Speak Out Advocacy St Giles St John Ambulance Stroke Foundation Support Tassie s Timber Industry Sustainable Living Tasmania TADTas Tas Association for the Gifted TasCOSS Tasmanian Abalone Council Tasmanian Aboriginal Corporation Tasmanian Association of State School Organisations Inc. Tasmanian Deer Advisory Committee Tasmanian Human Rights Act Campaign Committee Tasmanian Seafood Industry Council TFGA Water Polo Tasmania Disability advocacy Autism Diagnosis submission First aid training in schools. Stroke awareness and services Access to forestry resource Energy efficiency, renewable energy. Disability funding under NDIS Education for gifted students Community Sector Message Plan for Tasmania Abalone Industry Reinvestment Fund Various issues Various education policy issues Recreational hunting policy Human rights legislation in Tasmania. Election policy platform Various agricultural, resources and land management policy issues Water polo funding and strategic plan. REGIONAL INITIATIVES The list of regional initiatives submitted for costing is available on the Treasury website * - See Other regional initiatives submitted to Treasury, but not costed, are also available on the Treasury website - See %20Election%20Policy%20Costings%20-%20Uncosted%20requests%20- %202%20March% pdf
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