Jane Clark
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Monday, July 28, 2008
Working for Braitling
I am passionate about Central Australia and ensuring residents are able to live sustainable, fulfilling lives in Braitling.
We need to promote business models which will ensure economic prosperity, healthy lifestyles and cohesive neighbourhoods.
As MLA, my electorate office will be accessible to all. I am not afraid to stand up for my constituents in the Legislative Assembly and I am able to intelligently negotiate a better deal for Braitling.
Working for Braitling:
- Sustainable Urban Planning
- Building Social Cohesion
- Community Gardens
- Environment and Recycling projects
- Revitalising the CBD through Arts, Events and Tourism projects
- Building Economic Resilience for Business by initiating studies of the long term business cycles in Central Australia
- Encouraging School Participation through projects like IT Cadets and the Clontarf Football Program
- Equal Infrastructure for Town Camps and New Subdivisions
Vision for the Territory:
- Building Capacity and Strength in the Regions
- Better Pay and Resources for our childrens' Teachers
- Water Conservation & Incentives to Waste Less
- Container Deposit Legislation (cash for cans)
- Working together to close the gap on indigenous life expectancy
- More Public Housing - including Hostels for Single People
- No Uranium Mining or Dumping
- Practical solutions to climate change including incentives to retrofit housing for energy efficiency
Authorised by Derek Schild for The Greens NT, 32/24 Cavanagh St, Darwin NT
Labels: NT Election 2008 Northern Territory Braitling Greens Candidate Jane Clark Alderman Town Council
Thursday, July 24, 2008
Solar Cities Home Energy Audit

Jane Clark was proud to particpate in a solar Cities home energy audit recently.
The changes you make will not only benefit you. They will also make a difference to the community and the environment.
If we all make a few small changes, our combined efforts will make a huge difference. By the end of the project, the estimated reduction in CO2 emissions will be the equivalent of taking almost one quarter of all Alice Springs vehicles off the road.
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Authorised by Derek Schild for The Greens NT, 32/24 Cavanagh St, Darwin NT
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Greens Candidate for Braitling NT Elections 2008
The greens have announced that the first preselected candidate for the NT elections is Jane Clark standing for the electorate of Braitling.Download A3 Poster to Print
ABC Radio Coverage July 22, 2008
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Authorised by Derek Schild for The Greens NT, 32/24 Cavanagh St, Darwin NT
Labels: NT Election 2008 Northern Territory Braitling Greens Candidate Jane Clark Alderman Town Council
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
UMine Motion 14 July 2008 - the outcome
Greens Alderman Jane Clark puts motion before Alice Springs Town Council opposing the application to NT Govt for a Uranium exploration licence to be granted to Cameco Paladin 21km from the town of Alice Springs NT Australia
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
ABC Radio July 16 2008 - No Angela Pamela Uranium for Alice Springs
ABC Radio July 16 2008
link: http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/07/16/2304854.htm?site=alicesprings
An Alice Springs alderman says she is disappointed the town council has blocked her motion objecting to a mining exploration licence for the Angela Pamela mine site.
Alderman Jane Clark says the council should have been more supportive of the view that the proposed mine is too close to town.
Ms Clark said the council has supported her request for a report from the Mining Minister, ensuring exploration shafts will not be flooded and guarantees that water and air will not be contaminated.
She said Cameco and Paladin, the joint venture companies applying for the exploration licence, have not addressed the community's real concerns.
"Accidents have happened, there are still huge unresolved issues," she said.
"They said they learn from their mistakes and I'm really concerned that they're going to come here and make some more mistakes to learn from.
"I haven't heard anything yet that makes me feel comfortable having a uranium mine 25 kilometres from my town."
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Monday, July 14, 2008
The decision - ASTC July 14
Thanks to those who faithfully sat in the council gallery for about 2 hours waiting for this....
uranium motion
A and B lost
C was carried with amendments (ii) and (iii)
Motion A.
That Alice Springs Town Council writes to NT Government Mining Minister Chris Natt objecting to Cameco and Paladin being granted licence 25758 to explore for uranium at the Angela and Pamela sites
(LOST)
B. That Alice Springs Town Council supports the recommendations which came from the public meeting held at Anzac High School Hall on May 7 2008 being: i) That exploration of the Angela Pamela uranium deposit should not be allowed to proceed and;ii) That Federal Energy and Resources Minister Martin Ferguson and NT Government Mining Minister Chris Natt organise and attend another public meeting where they can address the concerns of Alice Springs residents and answer queries directly.
(LOST)
C. That Alice Springs Town Council request a report from the Minister for Mining, Chris Natt,
i)outlining a guarantee that a plan is in place to ensure the exploration shafts and mine will not be flooded and a guarantee that the air and underground water will not be contaminated by the substantial drilling involved in both exploration and full scale mining.
ii)that the report include what measures or legislation are on hand for any rehabilitation work if the mine does not go ahead to stabilise the area that has been drilled for exploration and;
iii)is there a financial security bond during exploration
(CARRIED)
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Full audio will be uploaded by Friday
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