Make a submission

There are two ways to make your submission:

  1. Upload a written submission as a file
  2. Follow the submission guide provided

Please ensure your submission includes the name and contact details of the person or organisation making the submission. All submissions are welcome and valued.

We encourage you to read the Discussion Paper before you make a submission.

Submissions will be published on the Renewables, Climate and Future Industries Tasmania (ReCFIT) website (www.recfit.tas.gov.au). Your name or the name of the organisation making the submission will be made public. Please tell us if you want to keep your submission private. Defamatory or offensive material will not be published.

A summary of submission feedback will also inform a ‘what we heard’ report which will be published on the Climate Change Office website.

If you have trouble using the upload link or form guide, please email your submission to engagement@era-advisory.com.au


Option 1: Upload a written submission

To upload your written submission, click 'choose file' below and select the file you wish to upload. Accepted file types include PDF, Word Document and Text document. Please tell us if you want to keep your submission confidential.


Option 2: Follow the submission guide

The questions below are designed to help shape valuable and relevant feedback, which will help to inform the review. You can use some or all of the guide questions. There is also an open text box at the end of the form for feedback that may not fit within the guide.


The Department of State Growth will manage your personal information in accordance with the Personal Information Protection Act 2004 (Tas).

The Department may disclose any personal information provided to third parties in circumstances allowed for by law. Individuals have the right to access their personal information by request to State Growth. Individuals may request to have their information withdrawn at any time. If you withdraw, information you have provided will be deleted from the department’s systems and any hard copies destroyed.