What would it take to inspire and support generations of change makers in the City of Launceston?
Po: Could Launceston create Tasmania's first vertical school and train citizen scientists for generations to come?
Po: Could Launceston create Tasmania's first vertical school and train citizen scientists for generations to come?
Po: Could the introduction of Energy Performance Certification for all homes in Tasmania support the development of targeted retro-fitting programs?
Po: Could Tasmania transition to the internationally recognised Passivhaus (Passive House) building standard by 2035?
Po: Could a Festivale "Origins" event return the party to the CBD streets and celebrate the multi-cultural history of the City of Launceston?
Po: Could an annual multi-faith festival build increased tolerance and respect for the diversity of religious and non-religious views in our City?
Po: Could a combination of targeted immigration and "grow our own" strategies build the workforce we need in Tasmania?
Po: Could public health in Tasmania be improved if pubs and clubs transitioned from gambling machines to live entertainment?
Po: Could the City of Launceston partner with local groups and charities to host annual Children's Week Festivals?
Po: Could the City of Launceston reduce traffic congestion and pressure on parking with a world class 'park and ride' scheme?
Po: Could the City of Launceston collectively lose 500,000 kilograms and lead the way toward a healthier Tasmania?
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