The current South East Queensland Regional Plan 2009-2031 includes North Maclean as an identified growth area whose future proposed land use or zoning is Enterprise Precinct.
In the previous plan the area was labelled an investigation area. The planning language or jargon is misleading as investigation is still required - but the community is still waiting to see background studies for other planning decisions. Without broad community consultation governments have made poor decisions.
People power persuaded the former Beaudesert Shire Council to reverse their hasty decision to suggest an Enterprise Precinct at North Maclean. These scans of council documents record that victory to the local residents. bsc_mr_3april2007_nmep.pdf 488.29 Kb and
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Read the letter sent by former Beaudesert Shire Council to the Office of Urban Management and the reply to them. Has this information been conveyed to Logan City Council? Have the potentially affected landowners had an opportunity to discuss their concerns with Logan councillors? Recently acquired copies of this correspondence - after months of asking - are published here in the public domain.
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A recent meeting with Cr Lynne Clarke is commented upon by Jimboomba Times reporter who also attended the meeting. Read his comments here. north_maclean_issues_remain.pdf 133.95 Kb 28/03/2009, 13:32
Uban is lost. When his carer went to feed him he had left his tree. His moving was partially captured on video camera. Go to Australian Koala Foundation website here to see if you can help track him down.
NO TREE NO ME - unless Urban is in care and foster carers attend to his needs on a regular basis.
CAN YOU PLEASE HELP FIND URBAN - who symbolizes the plight of all koalas in South East Queensland.
Draft South East Queensland Regional Plan submission one is opportunity for we who care to help protect koala habitat! Closing date is 3 April 2009.
All information collected from valid submissions will help inform the finalised South East Queensland Regional Plan 2009-2031 - according to submission template provided by Queensland governement website.
How to make your submission count
For the purposes of feedback, a properly made submission must:
? include the name and address of the submitter
? be made in writing, and signed by each person who has made the submission
? respond under the headings of the draft SEQ Regional Plan or draft state planning
regulatory provisions and other matters for consideration.
Information considered confidential should be clearly identified. Please note submissions may be accessed under the Freedom of Information Act 1992.
For your convenience we have converted this document to a Word document so that you can complete the essential information and ignore those bits you do not wish to comment on. seqrp_submission__cover__form.doc 64.00 Kb 19/03/2009, 14:50
If you have any questions please contact secretary Anne Page. See contact page.
Media Alert
Where do the major parties stand on the key environment issues at this State election?
Place: Queensland Conservation Office
166 Ann St Brisbane
Date: Tuesday 17th March 2009 Time: 1.00 pm
For Further Information:
Toby Hutcheon (QCC) 3221 0188/0419664 503
Don Henry (ACF) 0418 501395
Tim Seelig (TWS) 0439 201183
Nick Heath (WWF) 0418 885324
Simon Baltais (SPA) 0412 075 334
Compare election priorities scorecard for a safe climate, healthy rivers, nature protection and community future on this document. scorecard.doc 37.50 Kb 17/03/2009, 08:22
Read the media alert to see the 16 Queensland groups who are working together to protect our unique environment for our current and future populations. media_alertscorecard17march.doc 168.50 Kb 17/03/2009, 08:35
Electromagnetic hypersensitivity has been linked to cancer clusters in Brisbane according to local author Donna Fisher whose book Silent Fields published August 2008 relates the exciting account of the author and her neighbours in the Queensland suburb of Tanah Merah who without much technical, medical and legal experience did battle with the large public company, Energex to stop them from building an electricity sub-station in their street which they felt would be unsafe.
The breast cancer cluster at the Australian Broadcasting Commission's Toowong TV Studios - which has supposedly left the experts baffled yet again - has prompted the author to explain why situations such as this are occurring worldwide.
Donna Fisher urges researchers, enquirers and others to read, "Final Report on Electromagnetic Radiation and its links to Breast Cancer Cluster Occurrences" Access the following reports from website www.silentfields.com/reports.php
Read the report by EMC Technologies Report: B050401, dated 2 May 2005 which can be accessed now at: ABC_Toowong_EMR_Survey_Report.pdf
Then return back to us to read the report by the Australian Government Radiation Board - ARPANSA dated February 2007 which also can be accessed now at: ARPANSA_report.pdf
Jimboomba Times dated 18 March 2009 covered the community workshop.
Regional plan discussed
Environmental Defenders member Jo Bragg talks the crowd through legal implications the draft plan
CONCERNED environmental groups gathered on Saturday to discuss the 2009-2031 draft South East Queensland Regional Plan.
Logan and Albert Conservation Association (LACA) vice president Kathy Faldt said about 40 people including representatives from the Environmental Defenders Office, Wildlife Logan, LACA and members of the public met to voice their concerns and discuss a way forward.
"The problem is the growth and development that is planned is not sustainable," Ms Faldt said.
The Australian Koala Foundation (AKF) has warned the Queensland Government's new koala habitat mapping project will expose the South East Queensland koala population to extinction.
AKF CEO Deborah Tabart said the Queensland Government recently employed engineering consultants to undertake ‘extensive' mapping of koala habitat in South East Queensland; mapping intended to assist in the species' protection. The project, worth nearly one million dollars did not go to tender, even though other consultants could have competed for the work.
"Sadly, the methodology is significantly flawed and will leave surviving koalas and habitat without any protection in this fast-growing region," Ms Tabart said.
DO YOU KNOW ABOUT THE DEVELOPMENT PLANNED FOR YOUR LOCAL AREA?
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Dear Resident,
In 2004, the South-east Queensland Regional Plan (SEQRP) was released by the State Government to plan development and growth in South-east Queensland. The plan declared the Mt Lindesay North Beaudesert area as an investigation area. In October 2005, a plan considering the development and urban footprint for the Mt Lindesay North Beaudesert area was released to the public for community comments and amendments were made to the 2004 SEQRP . The South-east Queensland Regional Plan is intended to be reviewed every 5 years, and the plan is currently being reviewed (earlier than originally planned) and is now out for another round of community consultation that closes on 3rd April 2009.
In the Mt Lindesay North Beaudesert area, the SEQRP includes large developments proposed for
1. Park Ridge - urban, commercial, industry, enterprise precinct
2. North Maclean - light industry and offices
3. Greenbank - urban with high density living, transit oriented communities
4. Flagstone - urban, plus others
5. Yarrabilba - urban plus others
6. Chambers Flat/Stockleigh/Jimboomba - Southern Infrastructure Corridor (rail/road)
7. Browns Plains/Park Ridge South/Chambers flat/ Stockleigh - Proposed Gateway Motorway Extension
8. Bahrs Scrub - urban growth
The development proposed for the areas 1-8 above are the same as they were 4 years ago .
Submissions / letters expressing your points of concern or support for what is proposed are due by 3 April 2009.
Here is the link for the South East Queensland Regional Plan.
Biosecurity Queensland classes camphor laurel as a Class 3 weed - meaning it cannot be sold and should be removed because it is capable of replacing native trees and disrupting power facilities.
Yet changing the proposed route of the proposed line to protect such a tree this is the only request that ENERGEX staff are accepting. This story appears in the ALBERT AND LOGAN TIMES Wednesday, 11 March 2009 which you can read here 030911_energex_save_weed.pdf 181.23 Kb 11/03/2009, 12:45
VETO had a public rally 2pm Saturday 14 March at Logan Village Green.
Visit their website www.veto.org.au to find out how you can help this campaign to protect the iconic Logan River.
Contact spokesperson Marie Slingsby for further information.
Logan and Albert Conservation supports this campaign
Dear Candidate,
Climate change is one of the most significant global threats facing humanity and is of major public concern in Australia. Yet we find that substantive action on climate change within the state of Queensland is sadly lacking.
The Queensland election is a significant opportunity to commit to developing and implementing legislative action that will begin to reduce our state's inexcusably large greenhouse gas footprint, contribute to protecting our natural and productive areas of significance such as the Great Barrier Reef, and commit to prioritising the food and energy security of current and future generations of Queenslanders. Read the whole letter here.