Kangaroo Bay Should Be Public
News that Chambroad has lodged a Major Project Impact Assessment with the TPC for their proposed hotel at Kangaroo Bay will rightly reignite the outrage of local residents.
News that Chambroad has lodged a Major Project Impact Assessment with the TPC for their proposed hotel at Kangaroo Bay will rightly reignite the outrage of local residents.
Minister, the government you are part of has unilaterally taken Chambroad's proposed Kangaroo Bay Hotel development out of the hands of Clarence Council while it is in court ...
It’s shocking the Minister for Planning has decided to grant major project status to the Kangaroo Bay hotel development, despite an active court case from the Clarence City Council
I've got some planning questions, specifically about Chambroad and Kangaroo Bay. Chambroad's hotel development proposal in Kangaroo Bay is still before the Supreme Court over a land ownership dispute. The minister, Michael Ferguson, ruled out a major project status for this project because he believed it didn't have the grounds. Given that the legal matter is still not yet resolved, do you agree any move towards an assessment as a major project is inappropriate?
Shandong Chambroad have put the Clarence Council community through the mill over the last seven years.
The Kangaroo Bay hotel development has been rejected by the community, and the Minister should recognise this by ruling out declaring it a Major Project
You have twice overruled, or sought to overrule, a Clarence City Council planning decision.
This is incredible news for the people of Clarence, and also for Kangaroo Bay Voice, who formed to fight this outrageous attack on public open space.
Their proposed development, which is entirely on prime public land, now doesn’t even present the illusion of community benefit.
Is there any update on the proposed training facility at Kangaroo Bay on the eastern shore that was to be built by Shandong Chambroad?