Draft Transport Emissions Reduction and Resilience Plan

In 2023, a draft Plan for the transport sector was developed that included priority areas and future opportunities. The priorities and opportunities were identified through targeted consultation with business and industry.

A State of Play Report was also prepared, providing a high-level summary of the transport sector in Tasmania.

We received a total of 65 submissions, and six asked for their submission to be kept private. The public submissions are published below.

While we make every effort to publish items in an accessible format, this is not always possible for documents prepared by others. Some of these submissions may not meet accessibility guidelines.

Individuals

  1. Anonymous (PDF 65.0 KB)
  2. Alex (PDF 138.9 KB)
  3. Charlene (PDF 166.7 KB)
  4. David (PDF 121.8 KB)
  5. Shaun (PDF 114.3 KB)
  6. Helen Brookfield (PDF 116.4 KB)
  7. Edward Butler (PDF 1.3 MB)
  8. Jenny Cambers-Smith (PDF 226.2 KB)
  9. Jack Cavanagh (PDF 128.5 KB)
  10. Jemima Cooper (PDF 89.2 KB)
  11. Rosemary Farrell (PDF 129.4 KB)
  12. Kazz Feeney (PDF 638.4 KB)
  13. Robin Harwood (PDF 168.1 KB)
  14. John Hueston (PDF 119.8 KB)
  15. Felicity Jacobs (PDF 118.1 KB)
  16. Sharee McCammon (PDF 191.3 KB)
  17. Graeme McCormack (PDF 89.6 KB)
  18. Lachlan McKenna (PDF 134.7 KB)
  19. Donnacha McGrath (PDF 79.3 KB)
  20. Des O’Shaughnessy (PDF 125.3 KB)
  21. Lorraine Perrins (PDF 285.7 KB)
  22. Jossy Philips (PDF 114.4 KB)
  23. Michael Roberts (PDF 160.3 KB)
  24. Tim Rudman (PDF 176.0 KB)
  25. Hannah Sadler (PDF 120.7 KB)
  26. Jenny Smith (PDF 200.3 KB)
  27. Liz Smith (PDF 205.9 KB)
  28. Keith Thompson (PDF 118.4 KB)
  29. Anthony Verdouw (PDF 112.1 KB)
  30. Richard Wilson (PDF 138.4 KB)

Organisations

  1. Australian Electric Vehicle Association (AEVA) – Tasmanian Branch (PDF 86.2 KB)
  2. Amped Consulting (PDF 47.2 KB)
  3. Australian Automotive Dealer Association (PDF 219.9 KB)
  4. Bicycle Network (PDF 151.7 KB)
  5. Carbon Zero Initiative (PDF 68.8 KB)
  6. Cement, Concrete and Aggregates Australia (PDF 165.6 KB)
  7. Cherry Top Farmstay Boutique Eco Village (PDF 117.3 KB)
  8. Circular Economy Huon (PDF 124.8 KB)
  9. City of Hobart (PDF 276.6 KB)
  10. Clarence Climate Action (PDF 176.1 KB)
  11. Climate Tasmania (PDF 545.4 KB)
  12. Cradle Coast Authority (PDF 252.3 KB)
  13. Electric Highway Tasmania (PDF 83.4 KB)
  14. Electric Vehicle Council (PDF 172.3 KB)
  15. Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (PDF 385.3 KB)
  16. Master Electricians Australia (PDF 314.9 KB)
  17. Metro Tasmania (PDF 226.5 KB)
  18. Pedestrian and Public Transport Users Group Inc (PDF 105.6 KB)
  19. Royal Automobile Club of Tasmania (PDF 160.2 KB)
  20. Sustainable Living Tasmania (PDF 621.4 KB)
  21. Tasmanian Active Living Coalition (PDF 448.1 KB)
  22. Tasmanian Automotive Chamber of Commerce (PDF 226.3 KB)
  23. Tasmanian Climate Collective (PDF 650.9 KB)
  24. Tasmanian Conservation Trust (PDF 139.1 KB)
  25. Tasmanian Policy Exchange, University of Tasmania (PDF 3.4 MB)
  26. Tasmanian Transport Association (PDF 173.9 KB)
  27. TasNetworks (PDF 760.7 KB)
  28. The Australia Institute Tasmania (PDF 373.3 KB)
  29. This is Electric (PDF 177.2 KB)

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