Petitions
A petition is one way for you to formally bring a matter to the attention of the Council.
To ensure your petition is tabled at a Council meeting, your petition must:
- provide the minimum detail required by the Local Government Act 1993 (Tas) - in particular, see section 57 of that Act
- not be defamatory; and
- not propose action that is unlawful.
For more information, see Part 6 - Petitions, polls and public meetings of the Local Government Act 1993 (Tas).
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