Mercury (Hobart)

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Notice of Amendment of an Irrigation District Sorell Irrigation District

Having considered the request made pursuant to section 180 of the Act, I hereby approve the request to amend the area of land defined in Schedule 1 of this Notice under the Sorell Irrigation District.

DATED THE 24 DAY OF AUGUST 2021

GUY BARNETT MP

Minister for Primary Industries and Water

SCHEDULE 1: Sorell Irrigation District

All that area of land comprising 12,353.2 hectares, shown as bounded by heavy black lines detailed on CPR11025 in the Central Plan Register (a reduced copy of which is set out below, by way of illustrati­on only).

We are repairing the road surface on Davey Street.

This is essential maintenanc­e to strengthen and improve the condition and safety of the road and reduce ongoing maintenanc­e costs. Please note that the section between Molle Street and Antill Street will be completed at a later time.

This project supports the delivery within the Hobart City Deal.

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We will be working nights starting Sunday, 29 August 2021, between 6.30pm and 6.30am from Sunday to Thursday. Night time lane closures and reduced speed limits will be in place. Motorists should allow up to eight minutes extra travel time during the roadworks period.

Two lanes of traffic on Davey Street open during nightworks.

will remain

Please follow speed limits and the directions of traffic controller­s and signs. A reduced speed limit will also be in place during the day for the roadworks period.

Parking changes

There will be no street parking available in the work location. There will be signs to show where the No Parking / No Standing / Tow Away Zones are.

Any vehicles left parked and unattended in the work location during our working hours (overnight from 6.30pm to 6.30am) will be removed.

Bus changes

There will be some temporary, nightly disruption­s to bus stops. Please follow your service provider’s alerts and look for any local signage.

For more informatio­n transport.tas.gov.au. about this project, visit

Bus changes

There may be some temporary disruption­s to bus timetables and stops. Please follow your service provider’s alerts and look for any local signage.

For more informatio­n transport.tas.gov.au

Are you interested in contributi­ng to the planning and developmen­t of Tasmania’s library and archive services?

Expression­s of interest are being called for members of the Tasmanian Library Advisory Board (TLAB) for a three-year term.

About Libraries Tasmania

Libraries Tasmania is an integrated library and archive network, delivering services to more than 45 locations statewide, and online at www.libraries.tas.gov.au.

We offer an extensive collection of lending items; online informatio­n; research and informatio­n services; computers and free access to the internet; lifelong learning opportunit­ies; study and group activity spaces; and a variety of inclusive programs, services and events.

Through Archives Tasmania, we preserve the documentar­y heritage of Tasmania’s government and people. We are committed to digitising Tasmania’s heritage items to make them more discoverab­le online, to anyone around the world.

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