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Tasmania regulation
This is a Tasmanian government notice that amends rules about a specific stretch of land in north-east Tasmania — a strategic infrastructure corridor (a reserved strip of land, often a former railway or utility easement) running from Lilydale Falls to Tonganah.
Strategic infrastructure corridors in Tasmania are strips of land kept free for both future infrastructure needs (like pipelines, power lines, or roads) and recreational use (like walking trails). This amendment notice updates or adjusts the rules governing how this particular corridor can be used.
⚠️ Important caveat: The full text of this notice was not provided — only the title, status information, and metadata. This means the specific changes made by this amendment (e.g., boundary adjustments, new permitted uses, changed conditions) . The summary above reflects what this of legislation typically does.
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Direct links to the current provisions in Strategic Infrastructure Corridors (Strategic and Recreational Use) (North East Corridor from Lilydale Falls to Tonganah) Amendment Notice 2022.
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