Annual Report 2020-2021, Northern Territory Planning Commission
Tabled Paper 388
Tabled Papers for 14th Assembly 2020 -; Tabled Papers; ParliamentNT
2021-10-27
Darwin
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ANNUAL REPORT 202021 | 4 The Planning Commission comprises: Chairperson Chairs of the Development Consent Authority, Heritage Council and NT Environment Protection Authority a representative of the Local Government Association up to five additional members with appropriate qualifications and expertise appointed by the Minister. The Planning Commission membership includes the chairs of three bodies with statutory decisionmaking powers for development, providing for a greater shared understanding of the aspirations of the planning system in delivering outcomes. Throughout 2020-21 the Planning Commission had seven members from across the Northern Territory and interstate who provide planning leadership and deliver professional, independent advice. The Planning Commission strengthens links between the Northern Territory Environment Protection Authority, Development Consent Authority, Heritage Council and Local Government Associations. Our Members Under section 81E of the Act, the Chief Executive of the Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Logistics provides the Planning Commission with staff and facilities to enable it to properly exercise its power and perform its functions. Professional and technical support is provided by the department under the Planning Commissions direction. The Planning Commission accesses expertise throughout the department in areas such as strategic planning, demography, spatial information, commercial analysis, infrastructure planning and stakeholder engagement. The department also supports a secretariat that manages the daily operations of the Planning Commission. Arrangements with the Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Logistics
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