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  • Stop the removal of 6 residential car parking spaces on Glenlyon Road
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  • BANYULE COUNCIL SOLIDARITY WITH PALESTINE
    We, the undersigned request Banyule Council to: Pass a motion in support of Palestine in line with the movements of neighbouring councils.
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  • Pump Track and jumps for South Durras - Eurobodalla Shire
    To utilize some of the South Durras unused area adjacent to the Soccer oval. For the creation of a Pump Track and MTB Jumps to service the Eurobodalla residents and tourists alike.
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  • Championing positive change or business as usual?
    This is an open letter which will be circulated to the Australian public and media.
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  • Overhaul Centrelink
    The government needs to overhaul the Centrelink's policy of treating welfare recipients in a negative, abusive, threatening and dehumanising manner. The duty of care element of policy should be adhered to more thoroughly than at present through a monitoring process with efficient and effective action ensuing complaints and transgressions. The current system is underfunded and there is a lack of staff at the coal face. The current system pursues a policy of deterring people from seeking welfare assistance in the first place and continues with threats of suspension of payments once established. People on welfare live in fear of having to contact Centrelink because of the great difficulty doing so.
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  • Time for North Coast Girls NPL teams
    Set up North Coast Girls Representative teams across all ages from 12-18
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  • Let the Permanent Residents Stay in Kirra Tourist Park
    Let the permanent residents stay in Kirra Tourist Park
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  • Save Parsley Bay - *SEE NEW PETITION LINK BELOW*
    Urgent call for Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) at Parsley Bay, Vaucluse *NEW PARLIAMENT PETITION* - https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/la/Pages/ePetition-details.aspx?q=vJ6XNj1QnevTFY9U2SI2bA
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  • Save The Campaspe River Macedon Ranges
    Kyneton Water Treatment Plant managed by Coliban Water requires infrastructure upgrading to be at best practice standards to be able to process and produce high quality water as required no matter what rain events or weather impacts that is suitable and safe to be discharged into Kyneton’s waterways. Funding is required! Coliban Water has been illegally discharging toxic water and causing great harm to our waterways and The Campaspe River and its biodiversity. Platypus which were once plentiful have disappeared in our region of The Campaspe River.
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  • THRIVE ON THE FLOOD PLAIN - SAVE OUR HOMES
    DELIVER WHAT YOU PROMISED GRANTS TO RETRO REFIT, HOUSE RAISING & BUY BACKS 5,000 homes rejected for grants to retro refit and raise homes for flood resilient futures. We've been living on the flood plain for generations, almost 200 years... we are the tea tree capital, the food bowl, sugarcane in your cakes and the red cedar wood suppliers from the 1800s. Our wood built your homes and buildings it floated down the Richmond River. Now we need your help to survive living on the flood plain.
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  • SAVE BUNGAWALBYN FROM FUTURE FLOODS - NORTHERN RIVERS
    HELP SAVE US FROM FUTURE FLOODING FIX OUR LEVEE By RESIDENTS KEELEY PATCH & DEB JOHNSTON Bungawalbyn levee was completed in 1946 and protects the mid Richmond from Minor and moderate floods. The levee broke through for the first time, in 2017 and again in the exact same spot in 2021. In the 2022 floods it slumped considerably, and the only reason it wasn’t destroyed completely was due to the water in the paddock rising at the same rate as the river, so there wasn’t the fast overflow. 👉Public Works Interim flood confidence level guidelines is a field guide for SES and emergency services to determine the confidence in levees. 👉According the to IFCL the levee is in the worst possible state - class 5 - no confidence. 👉It has previously failed in the last 5 years – 3 times Has significant erosion, and clay core missing Numerous large trees collapsing the levee https://www.publicworks.nsw.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0003/1337376/Urban_Levee_-Interim_Flood_Confidence_Level_Guideline.pdf 👉 As it is currently, there is NO CONFIDENCE it can protect us in minor floods. This will mean Bungawalbyn, Swan Bay and Woodburn will be flooded a lot sooner. It will no longer take a major flood to flood us. It will mean the evacuation route of Bungawalbyn Whiporie Road will be cut off a lot sooner. Rous County Council are responsible for the maintenance and repair of this essential, historic, flood mitigation asset. They do not have the funds to repair the levee properly and have had several grant applications rejected. 👉 CSIRO/National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) The levee was given a total weighted score of 0.53 but was not given priority when Projects with only a score of 0.44 were (See page 51, 77): The Bungawalbyn levee was rated 8th. 16 projects were funded. The Bungawalbyn levee was not included in that funding. NRRC – David Witherdin has advised NSW Public Works, the levee repair and maintenance program – The Bungawalbin levee is not considered ‘Urban’: Therefore is not eligible for this funding, even though it protects numerous properties and the southern Woodburn Village: This discrimination needs to be removed. NSW Disaster Recover Funding – not eligible as it has a 12 month timeframe in which to complete the works. Rous were unable to access the site until October due to it being too wet. By then all of the machinery had been contracted out – therefore it could not be completed by the January 2023 deadline: Time frame needs to be extended due to the extenuating circumstances. NSW Betterment Program – I provided a letter of support in December and Rous are waiting for the decision. The SES are worried. As it currently is, they will now have to issue an evacuation warning lower than minor level (2.9m), when normally it would be a major (5.0m) level. 👉A local engineer has warned that if the levee is not fixed properly, there will be risk to life, and it will be safer to remove the entire 8km levee.
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  • Protect our old growth trees at La Trobe University
    On the 3/7/23, Honeywell applied for a permit to cut down the magificent, pre-European River Red Gum outside the AgriBio building at La Trobe University (LTU), Wurundjeri land. We are urging the executive levels of LTU and Honeywell to retain this important tree. We are also urging Darebin City Council to reject this permit application. LTU and Honeywell must seek alternative options to removal, such as static cabling and erecting permanent barriers. We also ask that La Trobe University has better standards and practices that safeguard our remnant vegetation which many LTU researchers are trying to protect. This tree is a lighthouse example of managing remnant trees on campus and that is why it is so important that it be managed to best practice so that the others will receive the same level of management. Old growth, remnant vegetation is extremely rare in urban landscapes, hence, we need to protect every patch! We ask that they support their University community in creating a better future for all.
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