Go Back to the Drawing Board, Give Locals a Say on Kangaroo Bay
Chambroad Petrochemicals’ announcement it is abandoning plans for a hospitality school, the only aspect of the plan that purported to be in the public interest,
Chambroad Petrochemicals’ announcement it is abandoning plans for a hospitality school, the only aspect of the plan that purported to be in the public interest,
In 2017 the Clarence City Council approved land on the foreshore at Kangaroo Bay in Bellerive for a very large hotel and hospitality training centre development
We congratulate the Clarence City Council for voting against the construction of a 67 metre private jetty on Crown Land at Ralphs Bay.
Clarence City Council should commence a buy-back process to reclaim Kangaroo Bay for public use, instead of committing to an unspecified private development.
The Clarence City Council should refuse a further extension of the time for starting construction on the Kangaroo Bay Plan.
That is such a controversial project and it has been going on since 2015.
The Premier refused to commit his government to releasing information about how the highly paid Coordinator General spends his time.
The Kangaroo Bay foreshore, once public land, was sold to the Shandong Chambroad petrochemical company behind closed doors.
The Clarence City Council Public Places By-Law banned the organising of, or participation in, an assembly, rally, public speaking or similar activity.
I had the pleasure of tabling a petition signed by 273 Bellerive residents in Parliament today.