Have Your Say

The Tasmanian Government is committed to providing opportunities for community involvement in the development and ongoing review of Government policy and legislation. The table below lists consultations currently being held by the State Planning Office on a range of planning matters.

Current consultations

Planning matterConsultation Period
Draft Land Use Planning and Approvals (Development Assessment Panel) Amendment Bill 2024 Closed
Housing Land Supply (Kings Meadows) Order 2023 Closed
Regional Planning Framework Discussion Paper and draft Structure Plan Guidelines Closed
Draft Tasmanian Planning Policies Tasmanian Planning Commission public exhibition - Closed

How to Have Your Say

You can have your say by posting or emailing your written submission to the State Planning Office. Submissions must be received by our Office before the consultation period closes.

Postal address:

State Planning Office
Department of Premier and Cabinet
GPO Box 123
Hobart TAS 7001

Email address:

yoursay.planning@dpac.tas.gov.au

Personal information

Submissions will be treated as public information and will be published on our website unless confidentiality is specifically requested. No personal information other than an individual’s name or the organisation making a submission will be published.

For further information, please contact the State Planning Office by emailing stateplanning@dpac.tas.gov.au, or read the Tasmanian Government Public Submissions Policy.

What happens next?

After a period of consultation, any submissions received by the State Planning Office in response to a Have Your Say process will be published on our web page for the relevant planning matter or, dealt with in accordance with relevant legislation. If a response report is prepared by our Office, this will also be published on the web page for the relevant planning matter and we will post an Update on our website and also notify you via our newsletter.

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