Margot Ellis started a new position as a Space Governance Research Officer at UNSW Canberra, working with Duncan Blake on space law projects.
She was also a board member, including four years as a Director with Crime Stoppers Tasmania.Â
Tasmania's might be interested in the scope of "Space Junkies Anonymous"
Gilmour Space Technologies, has attracted investment from several prominent sources, including Queensland Investment Corporation (QIC). They are custodians of their clients' capital, and manage a global portfolio of liquid and alternative assets. Headquartered in Brisbane, Australia, they have more than $100 billion in assets under management and offices in Sydney, Melbourne, New York, San Francisco, London, and Singapore. They partner with approximately 115 clients spanning Australia, the US, UK, Europe, Asia and the Middle East. Read their 2023/2024 annual report
Their real estate portfolio is $13.6 billion and draws our attention to investment partnerships with Government.
The Tasmanian Government has prepared the Tasmanian Development Amendment Bill 2024 to allow co-investment in strategic projects. The current elected members are pushing ahead with laws to allow developers to seek building approvals outside of councils, this new legislation is being developed to allow certain types of development applications to be determined by "independent" Development Assessment Panels (DAP).
Should our questions be, what type of "partnerships" are our elected officials involved in?
Are these partnerships beneficial for Tasmanians or do they benefit foreign investment portfolios? Do the new development amendments establish a fast-tracking pathway for the American Military Complex?
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