Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Alectura lathami (Suburban Turkey!)

Last year my neighbour Christine announced the arrival of the Scrub Turkey below Channel 9. Well this morning at 8.00am on my morning walk through Artarmon Reserve, who should strut out across the railway path not 2 metres ahead of me but said turkey! I imagine that it won’t be long before the Council starts getting complaints from residents about these birds “ruining their gardens” with their scratching & nest making – can’t wait (Thanks Neil - for this photo of our bird!)

The impact of positioning NSW as “Open for Business” is being felt keenly in local government. We are experiencing a sustained and far reaching erosion of local democratic process as the Iemma government eagerly fosters the business of property development. As the Greens have brought very much into focus, the property development industry is the most generous contributor to (major) political party campaign funds. The state government’s overhaul of S94 (developers) contributions will prevent us from providing the infrastructure residents have come to expect and the “Standard Template” for Local Environment Plans (LEPs) reduces our capacity to protect and preserve local environmental values along with our ability to achieve (with community endorsement) a higher level of ESD than the state government prescribed / lowest common denominator approach (e.g. BASIX).And as regards our funding base, the Productivity Commission in its Draft Report concluded that:

A wide variety of legislative and regulatory restrictions are imposed by jurisdictions on the raising of ownsource revenue by local government, although generally these do not appear to be significant impedediments to revenue raising in most jurisdictions, with the exception of rate pegging and concessions in New South Wales (my emphasis)

At the same time, a recent seminar run by the Environmental Defender’s Office examined the latest raft of the NSW government’s “Planning Reforms”. It was great to see Progress Association reps from Willoughby in attendance (Castlecrag & West Ward), in fact there was good representation from the northside generally (Ku-ring-gai, Hornsby and Pittwater) and especially good to see that they are getting organised. That’s about it for the good news though. Planners, lawyers, academics & environmental activists were joined by these (self described) ‘ordinary folk’ giving voice to deep concerns about the shutting down of public participation in NSW planning processes. Following on from the notorious Part 3A amendments last year, significant changes are proposed to :

• The process of Plan Making (particularly our LEPs)
• Development Assessment (including introduction of 3 levels of Planning Panels (highly controversial where they have been implemented e.g. in South Australia)
• Exempt & complying development – to be expanded to 50% of all developments (no notifications & no qualitative criteria)
• Private Certifier’s role extended to include discretionary matters & possibly subdivisions
The deadline for submissions is February 8th - find the EDO’s recommendations here

And finally about the Netball trial at Artarmon Reserve, the proposal was introduced at a Committee meeting late last year. I moved and was supported by Barry Thompson, to have the Council Officer’s report circulated, inviting your feedback. I thought it a bad idea at the time and judging by what you have copied me in on – I’m in good company!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Kate, that is wonderful news about the Suburban Turkey, and a great pic too. They have been spotted over here in Castlecrag in the last couple of years too, and I suspect that we have the North Shore Councils' co-ordinated fox baiting program to thank for their return. Let's hope they become numerous enough to bring on a few complaints (but they are simply the best mulch-turners, must be good for gardens). Aren't we lucky here in Willoughby with our bushland wildlife! Lorraine Cairnes

kate lamb said...

Can't lay claim to the photo Lorraine - I got it from Creative Commons (http://creativecommons.org/) If you'd like to send me a photo you've taken of a Castlecrag turkey (!) please do & I'll substitute it..