Protecting Dalmeny from over development & native clearing
Don’t let anyone tell you that this is a ‘done deal’. There are no Development Approvals and Council
are obligated to listen
to Community
Consultation.
Good planning should put Community above profits!
Draft Master Plan
Email us at dalmenymatters@gmail.com
Please send a quick email all Councillors urging them to:
Meet with the community and
NOT endorse the Draft Master Plan
We sent ESC a list of questions about the draft Plan
We are concerned about:
• waterways • habitat • traffic • sewage • loss of privacy • soil stability • salinity • the legitimacy of the consultation process
What concerns you about this proposal?
Time to have your say
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Good planning is not just about Profits
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Let's do growth right!
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Time to have your say • Good planning is not just about Profits • Let's do growth right! •
NSW Coastal Villages are Fighting Zombies
Decades old planning has arisen to threaten tiny communities all along the coast. Zombie Developments are exempt from environmental protection laws and hundreds of hectares of vital habitat is on the brink of destruction.
The character of our coast is at stake. We desperately need action at a State Government level. Locals and tourists alike value our unique forests and pristine waterways. We need State Planning laws which value them too.
We aim to preserve, protect & enhance the natural, social & cultural environment of our area.
Our mission is to ensure a sustainable future for our plant, animal and human communities. Focusing on community engagement & a modern approach to the housing crisis to avoid mass clearing.
“The Eurobodalla land sale is one project that should not go ahead”, “At a time when this government is giving out millions for councils to invest in public spaces, it seems tone deaf for a council to be selling pristine coastal bushland.”
— Rob Stokes the Minister of Planning and Public Spaces told the SMH
Have you ever wandered through the bushland we are trying to protect?
If you haven't had the pleasure, reach out to the DM team and we will arrange a walk with you (in the adjoining State Forest) so you can see just how beautiful (and not suitable for development) it is.
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