NWTD Community Benefits Sharing Program

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Consultation has concluded. Confirmed with Tahlia. From Ange

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TasNetworks is seeking your feedback to help shape a proposed community benefits sharing program (CBSP) for the North West Transmission Developments (NWTD). You can find out more about the NWTD here.

TasNetworks formed a Youth Panel in early 2022 made up of 18–25-year-olds from the six local government areas impacted by the NWTD.

The panel, meeting between March to May 2022, were tasked with co-designing a draft CBSP framework.

By their final meeting, the Youth Panel had developed and agreed on a draft CBSP framework. This framework provides several recommendations to be considered by TasNetworks for the development of a NWTD CBSP.

The draft recommendations address three main areas of the CBSP:

  • What projects and/or activities should be awarded funding under the program
  • Who should be awarded funding under the program
  • How the community benefits program should be delivered. 

You can view the Youth Panel’s recommendations here.

Have your say

We are now seeking feedback your feedback on the Youth Panel’s draft recommendations.

You can have your say by:

  • Attending one of our community barbeques to speak with a member of our team. Food and refreshments will be provided.
  • Completing our online survey between 25 July and 31 August 2022.

Get involved and have your in shaping the future of your community!



TasNetworks is seeking your feedback to help shape a proposed community benefits sharing program (CBSP) for the North West Transmission Developments (NWTD). You can find out more about the NWTD here.

TasNetworks formed a Youth Panel in early 2022 made up of 18–25-year-olds from the six local government areas impacted by the NWTD.

The panel, meeting between March to May 2022, were tasked with co-designing a draft CBSP framework.

By their final meeting, the Youth Panel had developed and agreed on a draft CBSP framework. This framework provides several recommendations to be considered by TasNetworks for the development of a NWTD CBSP.

The draft recommendations address three main areas of the CBSP:

  • What projects and/or activities should be awarded funding under the program
  • Who should be awarded funding under the program
  • How the community benefits program should be delivered. 

You can view the Youth Panel’s recommendations here.

Have your say

We are now seeking feedback your feedback on the Youth Panel’s draft recommendations.

You can have your say by:

  • Attending one of our community barbeques to speak with a member of our team. Food and refreshments will be provided.
  • Completing our online survey between 25 July and 31 August 2022.

Get involved and have your in shaping the future of your community!



Consultation has concluded. Confirmed with Tahlia. From Ange

  • Join us for a free sausage sizzle and have your say

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    CLOSED: This discussion has concluded.
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    We are holding two free community barbeques in Burnie and Sheffield to seek your feedback on a draft CBSP framework for the NWTD. Come and chat to a member of the project team about the project and let us know what you think about the draft framework, while enjoying a free sausage sizzle.

    Burnie BBQ

    Saturday 30 July, 2022 11am-2pm, Burnie Community House Burnie

    Sheffield BBQ

    Sunday 31 July, 2022 11am-2pm, 56 Main Street Sheffield (reserve next to the post office)


  • Hear from the Youth Panel

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    The Youth Panel process provided young people across North West Tasmania with the opportunity to make a real difference in their communities and build career and life skills.

    Watch the Youth Panel process in action and hear more from participants about their experience developing the draft community benefits sharing framework here.