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Latest planning applications to be submitted

Latest planning applications to be submitted to Newark and Sherwood District Council  | Updated: 13:21, 02 March 2021 The following planning applications have been submitted to Newark and Sherwood District Council: A round-up of this week s planning applications. (6865711) Balderton: Two-bedroom, single-storey dwelling, at Nampara, 30 Spring Lane, by Mr and Mrs Baxandall. Balderton: Single-storey rear extension and two-storey side extension, at 18 Blackthorne Close, by Mr and Mrs J. Harper. Balderton: Single-storey rear extension and internal alterations to existing bungalow, at 30 Browning Road, by Ian Willis. Barnby-in-the-Willows: Demolish two existing structures and erect one purpose-built barn for general undercover storage for dairy farm, at Front Street, by Stephen Jukes.

Christian Porter gives some last-minute Christmas presents at the AAT

Former Liberal MP and newly appointed AAT member Jane Prentice (Image: AAP/Mick Tsikas) For sheer political opportunism, it s hard to beat Australia s first law officer Christian Porter. The attorney-general chose last Friday afternoon, at the tail end of the year, to announce the appointment of yet more Liberal Party mates to high-paying jobs at the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT). As regular readers will know, Inq has gone into some detail on the government s plundering of the AAT a practice that shows how ready it has been to use taxpayers money for party political purposes, as a reward for service or as a payoff for factional work.

Administrative Appeals Tribunal Appointments

Administrative Appeals Tribunal Appointments
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Coalition appoints former Liberal MP to tribunal tasked with reviewing government decisions

In 2017, Julian-Armitage defended Coalition policy to impose tougher English language requirements on aspiring Australian citizens. She told Sky News those with greater competence in English are “better equipped to integrate into our community and better understand our values and our way of living”. Porter, the attorney general, said in a statement that “all of the appointees are highly qualified to undertake the important task of conducting merits review of government decisions”. Da Costa worked as an adviser to then-attorney general Daryl Williams and a senior adviser to then-communications minister Helen Coonan. Dougall is a former member of the migration and refugee tribunals, chief of staff to former NSW Nationals minister Don Page and adviser to former federal health minister Michael Wooldridge.

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