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No Bills project sponsors

Aurora Energy  
Aurora Energy is a Tasmanian Government owned electricity distribution and retail company. Aurora is also one of two companies licensed to retail gas in Tasmania and is the only dual-fuel retailer in the State. Aurora has operated in mainland Tasmania since 1 July 1998 and provides a contract service to the Bass Strait islands on behalf of the Hydro-Electric Corporation, trading as Hydro Tasmania.

http://www.auroraenergy.com.au/

Honeywell Building Solutions Tasmania  
Honeywell is a global company with leading positions in many of the world’s most important and dynamic markets. It has a diverse range of business interests and employs over 1300 people in more than 50 locations across the Pacific. Honeywell provides range of quality products, integrated system solutions and services to customers around the world.

http://www.honeywell.com.au/

Housing Tasmania  
Housing Tasmania delivers a range of products and services around the State to meet the housing needs of eligible low income Tasmanians. These products include public rental assistance, private rental assistance, community sector housing, and home ownership assistance. Housing Tasmania has a housing portfolio of approximately 12,500 units of stock in its public rental, Aboriginal and community housing programs. Housing Tasmania is seeking to diversify the range of affordable housing options, and to improve affordability by reducing living costs through projects such as the No Bills and Best 5 Star Houses Project.

http://www.dhhs.tas.gov.au/agency/housing/index.php

Derwent Estuary Program  
The Derwent Estuary Program (DEP) is a regional partnership between local governments, the Tasmanian state government, commercial and industrial enterprises, and community-based groups to restore and promote our estuary. The DEP was established in 1999 and has been nationally recognised for excellence in coordinating initiatives to reduce water pollution, conserve habitats and species, monitor river health and promote greater use and enjoyment of the foreshore. Its major sponsors include: Brighton, Clarence, Derwent Valley, Glenorchy, Hobart and Kingborough councils, the Tasmanian state government, Hobart Water, Hobart Ports Corporation, Norske Skog Boyer and Zinifex Hobart Smelter.

http://www.derwentriver.tas.gov.au/

Clarence City Council  
Clarence is located on the Eastern Shore of the Derwent River and has a population of 50,257 with 19,850 dwellings. Clarence has an ideal mix of lifestyle choices, infrastructure and business elements, which support council's vision for the City "That Clarence be the best place to live, enjoy recreation and to develop or expand business". Clarence City Council agreed to waive the normal council fees for this innovative housing project.

http://www.ccc.tas.gov.au