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Are there any technological, economic, political, administrative, social and/or environmental constraints that are relevant to the problem?

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Are there any technological, economic, political, administrative, social and/or environmental constraints that are relevant to the problem?

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The existing approvals process for obtaining a work authority under the EIDA, traverses a number of regulatory systems that are administered by a number of agencies. Ultimately, the granting of a work authority is only possible once a planning permit has been granted by the local council, and this permit must comply with the requirements under the Planning and Environment Act 1987 and the Victorian Planning Provisions. Insofar as there are social constraints and environmental constraints relating to the external environment, they are administered by other agencies, in particular, the local councils and the Environment Protection Authority. Streamlining the approvals process may have the capacity to reduce administrative costs and the red tape burden on industry. The non-regulated, up-front process which is coordinated by DPI is somewhat constrained by a lack of robustness and accountability due to the informality of the relationships with other agencies. The Review recommends that this

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