The Tasmanian Conservation Trust works to preserve Tasmania's biodiversity, natural values, built and cultural heritage. A big part of our daily work is helping every-day Tasmanian’s protect the places they love. If you have concerns about over-development, large or small don't hesitate, contact us today. We find that developers are willing to talk and make some compromises.  You may be able to work with a proponent or council to make a development acceptable, or in some cases defeat it entirely. 

We assist:

  • residents seeking advice regarding development of publicly owned land

  • concerned landowners rehabilitate their property

  •  local communities opposing the destruction of biodiversity

We can help:

  • protect significant habitat for threatened or endangered species

  • negotiate protections for your local area or amenity

  • advise on your grounds of appeal regarding a major development

 
 

SAVE arm end

Arm End sits at the mouth of the Derwent estuary. It is beloved by locals and, being home to Aboriginal people for thousands of years; it embodies a rich cultural landscape.

protect our oceans

TCT works to protect Tasmania’s marine biodiversity. Our oceans are suffering from industrialised fish farming, overfishing of key species and climate change.

Mt wellington cable car

TCT worked with communities to formally protect the mountain in 1993, via the Mt Wellington Park Act. Read more below about how you can help protect kunanyi.