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MOOREBANK PROPOSAL(LACK OF CONSULTATION)

admin /23 April, 2012

Consultation Most local residents bought into Wattle Grove, Casula and surrounding areas long before there was any industrial use of the land south of the M5. For local residents, consultation would involve: Considering the needs of the community Working out how to best utilise the unique features of the site: The River Casula Station Heritage Continue Reading →

Key offended by Aussie bludgers comment

admin /23 April, 2012

And so he should be offended by this ill-informed comment. Thousands of Oz and NZ troops died fighting for our freedom. This journalist should be sacked.     Key offended by Aussie bludgers comment Updated: 15:44, Monday April 23, 2012 New Zealand Prime Minister John Key has spoken out against ‘offensive’ comments by a Kiwi Continue Reading →

Freight terminal will cut thousands of truck trips

admin /22 April, 2012

Freight terminal will cut thousands of truck trips Peter Martin April 23, 2012 Read later An artist’s impression of the proposed freight hub … trucks will unload cargo onto trains at Moorebank for transport to Port Botany. TODAY the federal government is to announce the go-ahead for a $1.6 billion freight terminal in south-west Sydney Continue Reading →

Today’s Vineyards, Yesterday’s Tall Oaks

admin /22 April, 2012

The Bay Citizen Today’s Vineyards, Yesterday’s Tall Oaks California Historical Society Tidal marshlands (from Napa Valley Historical Ecology Atlas). By JEANNE CARSTENSEN Published: April 21, 2012 On a recent sunny day in the Napa Valley, Robin Grossinger cupped his hands around his eyes and surveyed the landscape. He said the scene gave him “a feeling Continue Reading →

Greens urge Gunns to update market

admin /22 April, 2012

Greens urge Gunns to update market ABCApril 22, 2012, 12:25 pm tweet0 Email Print ABC © Enlarge photo The Tasmanian Greens have called on the timber giant Gunns to inform the Australian Securities Exchange about developments in a court case it is fighting. Last week Gunns lost a bid to have the Tasmanian Conservation Trust Continue Reading →