Stage 0 — Land-income lab
Sixty-nine hectares of wet Tasmanian forest, read for what it might quietly earn.
A single conservation-zoned title at Cygnet, mapped to its eleven real vegetation communities and probed track by track — honey, monitoring, botanicals, biodiversity, subdivision — against the actual planning scheme. Nothing here is a promise; it's what survives evidence.
PID 7810831 69.25 ha
GDA94 / MGA55 Landscape Conservation
Huon Valley LPS
Hover or tap a community for detail · click to pin · toggle the overlays above the map.
Explore the parcel atlas → — cadastral boundary, neighbours, roads/tracks, easements & buildings on a real toggleable map.
See the Cygnet district map → — live LIST planning, cadastral & reserve-estate data for the wider district, not just the parcel.
Eleven communities, mapped to the metre
What the scheme lays over it
Seven stacked probes
How to read the tags — Probe: a cheap demand test, not yet run. Assumption: plausible, unverified. Todo: needs a licence, survey, or professional view. Weakened: evidence has cut against it. Choice: a strategic call for the founder.
The evidence, read back to you
A NotebookLM synthesis of this lab's own dossiers and the primary planning texts — a cinematic video, an audio overview, a one-page infographic, and a written briefing. These are AI-generated summaries of the source documents, offered as a way in; the dossiers themselves remain the record.
A synthesis of the subdivision pathway and the Nature Repair Act framework, with the parcel's spatial profile.
Read the briefing →
Generated by NotebookLM from this repository's dossiers and the cited Acts and planning provisions. Figures shown are the lab's own computed values; the framing is a machine summary, not a new claim.