buzzanddidj wrote on Sep 16
th, 2011 at 12:30pm:
buzzanddidj wrote on Sep 16
th, 2011 at 10:10am:
Doctor Jolly wrote on Sep 16
th, 2011 at 9:43am:
Barry's NSW liberals are making NSW labor look good.
Its hard to imagine a more corrupt, incompentent government.
You've not visited Victoria, lately ?
PLANNING Minister Matthew Guy has been accused of opening the floodgates for development along the Victorian coast with a surprise decision to rezone seaside farmland for housing at Phillip Island.
In a move that has riled local government, Mr Guy this week wrote to the Bass Coast Shire Council, explaining he had over-ruled them and would include a 5.7-hectare farming property known as the Cadogan land into the township of Ventnor
.
The reasons given by the minister for the intervention were that the owner of the land had requested the rezoning, residential rezoning would be good for housing affordability, and the new housing precinct could make use of the existing infrastructure and services at the Ventnor township.
But the council yesterday ridiculed the decision.
''There's no infrastructure,'' Cr Peter Paul said.
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/victoria/phillip-island-hospital-closes/story-e...''The only people who could support it are the developer and the real estate agent who sells the land. This is not just a Phillip Island issue; this is an issue for the entire Victorian coast.''
The council met Mr Guy last night in an unsuccessful attempt to prevent the development.
In a letter to Mr Guy, Bass Coast chief executive Allan Bawden said the council had decided to retain the land for farming following a 10-year strategic planning process.
One hundred submissions had called for the Ventnor town boundaries to be retained. Only one submission (from the owner) supported rezoning of the property.
The Age understands a mystery
purchaser
is waiting for the rezoning to be finalised
. Council sources said they were confident that the identity of that purchaser
would explain much about the minister's seemingly ad hoc intervention http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/coastal-council-minister-at-odds-20110915-1kby...http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/politics/we-need-more-green-areas-not-people-20100... September 22, 2011
6:19PM
SHE used to moonlight as pop singer Hannah Montana. Now meet Miley Cyrus' new alter ego: political activist.
Cyrus and a small Phillip Island community have defeated the Baillieu Government and its plans for a large housing development on sensitive coastal farmland.
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A day after the teen superstar joined a community campaign to fight the State Government's plan to allow up to 200 new homes on land near the Ventnor township, Planning Minister Matthew Guy has backflipped on his stance
. Mr Guy drove to Phillip Island to meet with Bass Coast mayor Veronica Dowman this morning and agreed to call off plans to extend the town's boundary, The Herald Sun reported.
Instead, the Coalition has agreed to work with the council and local community to identify other suitable land on Phillip Island which can be used for housing developments.
The Hannah Montana star threw her celebrity clout behind the community campaign to preserve land near the township of Ventnor, where she is a frequent visitor to the family home of her beau, Liam Hemsworth.
After Planning Minister Matthew Guy overturned a council decision and extended the township boundaries to allow up to 200 extra houses to be built on coastal farmland, Cyrus took to Twitter to publicly support the anti-development campaign to her 2.5 million followers.
"Phillip Island is such a magical place, it would be a shame to see it change," Cyrus tweeted yesterday.
Mr Guy confirmed he met with the Bass Coast mayor this morning and agreed to bring forward land supply across the other areas of the shire to meet demand, while excluding the controversial land at Ventnor.
"The Bass Coast Shire is the fastest-growing municipality in regional Victoria and the Victorian Coalition Government is committed to bringing forward adequate land supply to cope with population growth," he said.
"The Coalition Government was elected promising to listen to the views of Victorians ( ... and Americans)
"Our commitment to listen is genuine, and the government has heard the community and the council’s concerns on the proposed rezoning in Ventnor and will not pursue land supply in this area.’’
Opposition planning spokesman Brian Tee welcomed the "common sense'' change of heart, but said it was concerning the backflip only came after some superstar intervention.
"It is a sad state of affairs when it takes Miley Cyrus to intervene before Mr Baillieu will listen to the concerns of the local community"