The Department of Infrastructure, Energy and Resources (DIER) was the department of the Government of Tasmania responsible for management of the state's infrastructure. It reported to several ministers including Jim Cox and Michael Aird. In 2014, it merged with the former Department of Economic Development, Tourism and the Arts to form the new Department of State Growth.
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| - The Department of Infrastructure, Energy and Resources (DIER) was the department of the Government of Tasmania responsible for management of the state's infrastructure. It reported to several ministers including Jim Cox and Michael Aird. In 2014, it merged with the former Department of Economic Development, Tourism and the Arts to form the new Department of State Growth. (en)
- Das Department of Infrastructure, Energy and Resources (DIER) war bis 2014 eine Behörde der verantwortlich für das Management der Infrastruktur des Bundesstaats. Sie untersteht David O'Byrne (Minister für Infrastruktur), Bryan Green (Minister für Energie und Rohstoffe) und Nick McKim (Minister für nachhaltigen Transport). Der letzte Leiter war Norm McIlfatrick. Die Behörde gliederte sich in mehrere Hauptbereiche: Daneben unterstützte die Behörde den öffentlichen Nahverkehr, die Forstwirtschaft und die Eisenbahnen Tasmaniens. Die Behörde ist in dem neu geschaffenen aufgegangen. (de)
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| - The Department of Infrastructure, Energy and Resources (DIER) was the department of the Government of Tasmania responsible for management of the state's infrastructure. It reported to several ministers including Jim Cox and Michael Aird. In 2014, it merged with the former Department of Economic Development, Tourism and the Arts to form the new Department of State Growth. The Department was divided into divisions including a Corporate Services Division and the Office of the Secretary. In addition to its own Divisions, DIER also provides support to Private Forests Tasmania, Racing Services Tasmania and Forest Practices Authority. The Executive Group (Senior Management Team) is made up of the Secretary, Deputy Secretaries and the General Manager Corporate Services. Each Division of DIER has responsibilities for infrastructure for social and economic development in Tasmania. (en)
- Das Department of Infrastructure, Energy and Resources (DIER) war bis 2014 eine Behörde der verantwortlich für das Management der Infrastruktur des Bundesstaats. Sie untersteht David O'Byrne (Minister für Infrastruktur), Bryan Green (Minister für Energie und Rohstoffe) und Nick McKim (Minister für nachhaltigen Transport). Der letzte Leiter war Norm McIlfatrick. Die Behörde gliederte sich in mehrere Hauptbereiche:
* Das Amt für Infrastruktur, das für den Betrieb, Ausbau und die Instandhaltung des Straßennetzes mit einer Gesamtlänge von 3660 km zuständig ist.
* Das Amt für Energie (Office of Energy Planning and Conservation), das die Energieversorgung von Tasmanien koordiniert. Verantwortlich zum Beispiel für Hydro Tasmania den Betreiber von Wasserkraftwerken.
* Das Amt für Bodenschätze (Mineral Resources Tasmania), verantwortlich für Vergabe und Überwachung von Konzessionen für den Abbau von Rohstoffen.
* Das Amt für Rennsport, verantwortlich für Pferde- und Greyhoundrennsport. Daneben unterstützte die Behörde den öffentlichen Nahverkehr, die Forstwirtschaft und die Eisenbahnen Tasmaniens. Die Behörde ist in dem neu geschaffenen aufgegangen. (de)
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