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Thursday, 24 June 2010 19:48 |
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VC67 was debated in the Upper House of Parliament this week. Click here for hansard from Tuesday 22nd June.
Click here to hear Planning Minister Justin Madden and Shadow Planning Minister Matthew Guy speaking with Jon Faine on ABC774 about the UGB expansion and other elements of VC67.
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Thursday, 10 June 2010 20:30 |
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The latest UGB maps have now been released. There have been some changes so please check them to see how your property is affected.
Click here for latest UGB maps and information about VC67.
Click here for maps by local government area.
Also check The Greens website for latest information on VC67.
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Thursday, 10 June 2010 20:05 |
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Dear Taxed Out landholder,
The Green Wedges Coalition has backed Taxed Out solidly in your efforts to defeat the GAIC. We congratulate you for the changes you have been able to achieve and commiserate with defeat of your principal goal to have the GAIC shifted to the development approval stage, due to the Liberal Party's decision to backdown and vote for the GAIC last month.
While your campaign until now has focussed on your common policy goal to beat the GAIC, we are aware that in fact many of you would prefer to stay in the green wedges and/or would prefer that the UGB not be moved. For many landholders, the windfall gains do not compensate you for the loss of your homes, properties and livelihoods or heritage.
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Wednesday, 09 June 2010 12:14 |
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GAIC passing not a cause for celebration, HIA media release, 8th June 2010
The Government and Opposition have reached a bipartisan agreement to pass a controversial $95,000 per hectare state infrastructure levy. While some have applauded the passing of the legislation through Parliament, HIA remains very concerned about this new tax on land.
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Thursday, 27 May 2010 14:34 |
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Coalition GAIC tax backflip, Weekly Times Now, 26th May 2010
THE Victorian Coalition has rolled over on its previous commitment to block the Government's "unfair'' $95,000/ha tax on on land brought into Melbourne's urban growth boundary.
Last night the Victorian Coalition voted in favour of the tax in Victoria's Upper House.
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