A Bit More On Lake Malbena
There has been a week long development triubunal hearing
Here is a radio interview with Daniel Hackett
from the ABC Hobart office
https://www.abc.net.au/radio/hobart/pro ... t/11254970In reply Greg French wrote:
(Courtesy of Fly Life)
I have to say it was hard to listen to the ABC interview in the above post: many people I know had a good old laugh, but it just made me feel unbearably sad. It's hard watching people lynch themselves, even harder when you have counted that person as a friend for more than a decade.
In the interview, the proponent says that under Will Hodgman's 2016 management plan much of the World Heritage area is zoned as no-go for helicopters, but so too was Malbena until the minister changed the zoning to accommodate the development. Under the 2016 management plan, zoning is completely arbitrary and can be changed by the minister at a whim without any consultation whatsoever, not with the people or even parliament. The same goes for the provision in the plan to limit helicopter landings to five sites. The Malbena fiasco provides ample evidence that the minister will change the plan to suit any development he chooses to champion.
The proponent says that he cannot be held accountable for the government rewriting plans and regulations to accommodate the proposal. But the proponent is not obliged to act as an enabler for the government. As is evidenced by the unprecedented response to the Development Application (approximately 1340 responses against versus 2 in favour), the proposal has no social licence. No one is obliged to pursue a development that has no social licence. The decision to proceed at all costs is the proponent's alone. The proponent should own that decision.
The idea that the PWS is morally obliged to act as a joined party in the defence of a Reserve Activity Assessment is absurd. It could just be called as an expert witness, which would save the taxpayer a packet. The government and attorney general are acting on the proponent's behalf.
And finally, it is well understood by most developers that they should always argue their case on it's merits, and never play the 'poor me' card.
Post Link:
https://flylife.com.au/forum/topic/why- ... ost-818585John