Thursday, November 19, 2009

Woodside starts building at James Price Point

Construction has started on the temporary meteorological tower – Lot 259 James Price Point, Dampier Peninsula.

SMS Redhand received this afternoon 19th November: “Activity on Manari Road. Survey team Walmadan in APT Kimberley Wilderness Adventure Tour bus, truck and loader just south. Concrete pad. tent 4 men. Survey till end of week.”

One of the workers had FUBAR on his shirt which, if you check Wikipedia, is pretty much a good description of the work done on the bush already.
Planning Approval was given at the Shire of Broome Council meeting held on 29th October, for two locations. Option A, the preferred location is where Redhand believes the work is taking place. “This site would require a new track of approximately 3m wide and 100m in length to be established from Manari Road to the tower site. Vegetation would be selectively cleared by ‘scrub roll’ or ‘blade up’ clearing to minimise the extent of clearing of the track. The track in would have a ‘bend’ so the proposed tower could not be viewed directly from Manari Road.”
Well, how ridiculous. That bush has been badly burnt this year and you can see for miles through the burnt undergrowth, which is now after last week’s rain starting to recover with spurts of new green. The Telstra tower at Quondong is just 14m high and is used as a reference point by fishermen, sailors and anyone can see it along the flat part of the country. This meteorological tower is more than twice the height at 30m and only 100m east of Manari Road.
APT Kimberley Wilderness Adventure Tours on its website “Travel the Kimberley with the experts at APT Kimberley Wilderness Adventures, and enjoy all the remote and remarkable places.” Is their bus just a good disguise? The website goes on to say “....The APT Conservation and Charitable Fund was established in 2003 by Geoff McGeary and his wife, Anne, thereby continuing the company's dedication to conservation and responsible tourism. The APT Group has continually focused on achieving best practice in economic, social and environmental responsibility. In conducting its operations, the company strives to minimise its impact on the environment, spread benefits throughout the local economies in Australia and internationally, as well as directly promote and support community well being.” Is this sort of land clearing responsible tourism?

Redhand will be seeking answers to these questions.
When was Heritage Clearance given for this work?
When was the Planning Approval from the Shire of Broome issued?
Is this Option A for the location of the Meteorological tower?
Does the approval include accommodation/dongas and other infrastructure?

And while we’re on the subject of towers how is it that in the same Council meeting a 14m whale watching tower at the Two Moons Whale and Marine Research base (Goonjarr Gooyool Aboriginal Community), also on the Dampier Peninsula was deferred for consultation with tourism peak bodies, adjacent communities and other relevant stakeholders? This temporary meteorological tower of 30m had ‘nil’ consultation. Now that’s inconsistent.

Standing up for the planet Hands off country

2 comments:

  1. Thanks to the people who are in country monitoring these activities. I hope the media also ask some of the questions you have raised. The Broome Shire are not consistent which was clearly illustrated by Public question time at the very same Council Meeting Question 1 - Martin Pritchard (Representing Environs Kimberley -Regarding Item 9.3.11):
    “Does the Council still oppose the location of a gas processing hub/precinct along the
    coastline within the Shire of Answer 2 – Chairperson: “The question will be taken on notice and a written response
    provided.”
    Question 3 - Martin Pritchard: “In light of motion 11.2 on 17 December 2008 does the
    Council deem it appropriate to make a decision on the planning request for a
    meteorological tower given it doesn’t support the location of a gas/processing hub along
    the coastline within the Shire of Broome?”
    Answer 3 – Chairperson: “This is for Council’s consideration tonight.”Broome as per the Council motion of 17 December 2008?”
    Answer 1 – Chairperson: “The Council’s resolution of 17 December 2008 is current.”
    Question 2 - Martin Pritchard: “Has the Council received the advice requested of the
    Premier regarding the proposed gas hub as per item 3 of motion 11.2 of 17 December
    2008? If yes, can the information be made public, if no, what reason has been given for a
    lack of response?”Answer 2 – Chairperson: “The question will be taken on notice and a written response
    provided.”
    Question 3 - Martin Pritchard: “In light of motion 11.2 on 17 December 2008 does the
    Council deem it appropriate to make a decision on the planning request for a
    meteorological tower given it doesn’t support the location of a gas/processing hub along
    the coastline within the Shire of Broome?”
    Answer 3 – Chairperson: “This is for Council’s consideration tonight.”

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