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Act Now-Landcom consultation OPEN-

  • saveourbush
  • May 28, 2023
  • 1 min read

This is your chance right now to tell Landcom and the Federal Minister for the Environment why this development should not go ahead. It only takes an email from you to contribute!


Landcom has conditional approval for the project obtained from the Hunter and Central Coast Joint Regional Planning Panel in late 2020. Additional approval is NOW required from the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water as the proposal impacts a threatened species listed under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999.


Landcom say they have been working with NSW Crown Lands and the NSW Biodiversity Conservation Trust to prepare a bushland management plan and other management strategies for the site and they have to convince the department they will act to protect the threatened species (the black eyed susan).

Submissions must be in by Friday 2 June 2023, act now send Landcom an email to say you are against the development and the impact it will have on the black eyed susan plant.


Email the Federal Environment Minister Minister.Plibersek@dcceew.gov.au

Tanya Plibersek can stop this development, send her a message today!


Check out the pdf on this post to read SMRBI's Management Plan for this valuable bushland.

 
 
 

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About Our Group

We are a group of very concerned and angry local people. We are concerned about the impact Development has on the wildlife and wellbeing of our community. We are very concerned about the destruction of Habitat and continued loss of Biodiversity in our area. We also understand that natural areas are very important to our health and wellbeing.

We believe the development will have significant impact on the local traffic and with more planning and consideration we believe the same benefits without the impacts can be obtained on other sights in the area.

We are also concerned that the accumulative effect on our environment is enhanced as we are about to see the destruction of bush through Jesmond and into Rankin Park for what will be a highly valued road for the community, it just places more pressure on all of us to try and retain as much bush as we can to provide those refuges for our fauna and flora. 

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