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No doubt many of you would have heard the news about the LNP’s commitment to facilitate return of Local Government to Noosa. On Monday, visiting LNP leader John-Paul Langbroek, told several Noosa audiences, the LNP will put in place procedures necessary for Noosa to establish a Greater Noosa Shire within months of the LNP winning government.
Friends of Noosa have been fighting for this outcome from day one of the forced amalgamation but we are not home yet as the LNP still have to be elected. All the same it’s another ‘small step for mankind’. We are further encouraged in the knowledge the LNP currently enjoy an 18% lead over the government in the latest Galaxy Poll.
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One of the great dangers facing Noosa today is ‘development by stealth’ now that we no longer have our own council and the terrors flowing from Sustainable Planning Act are becoming apparent. One such example is the new Transit Centre set to be developed at the eastern end of the Junction. Only through the action of a small group of residents who will be affected by the noise factor from this development, did it come to our attention.
Virtually considered a fait accompli with Energex already engaged in laying underground cable, this transit facility has never been the subject of a ‘Development Application’ by council. No Noise Impact assessment or traffic impact study has been conducted by council or for that matter a proper understanding of its visual impact. To the contrary, 150 metres of mature trees will be cut down to enable Greyhound buses and other less formidable coaches to slide off Sunshine Beach Road to a platform running parallel to the road, currently lined by trees.
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Now that our peak holiday period has passed its worth spending a moment or two reflecting on how Noosa coped with this annual influx of holiday makers.
On any balanced assessment one would have to say, very well. Most of the accommodation was full, restaurants had record numbers and retail seemed positive. Importantly, visitors on the whole treated Noosa with the respect it deserves. Traffic around Hastings St was heavy but compared with other coastal holiday centres at this time of year, it moved reasonably well.
Interestingly, from a one man survey of visitor demographics, Noosa has maintained or even enhanced its reputation as Australia’s foremost family holiday destination. The beaches and streets were flooded with young families enjoying every moment of their Noosa stay. Even the weather co-operated this year.
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As Noosa approaches its second Christmas under management of the Sunshine Coast Regional Council it’s worth pausing for a moment to see just how we have benefited from this amalgamation of councils.
So far, our rates have gone up almost 20% and we can be assured of more to come as someone has to pay the amalgamation costs and it certainly won’t be the State Government. The fees for most services have increased and there will be more to come. Response time for the delivery of services has decreased and it will only get worse. We only have two councillors representing Noosa as opposed to nine plus the mayor on the former council. This miniscule representation reflects on the myriad of issues not receiving the attention they deserve. From the proposed boardwalk along Hilton Terrace to the delays in removing disbanded hulks from the Noosa River, to the controversy over the Peregian Originals and the deterioration of general community maintenance (it took 5 weeks, three phone calls and one email before the council finally repaired six street lights that were not working on the upper end of Hastings St.) and this is just the beginning. So much for the benefits, or are they as usual on the ‘never never’ along with most government promises.
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At the FoN AGM this morning (16 December) members were reminded that the Sunshine Coast Regional Council has extended the period for submissions on the new planning scheme until 31 December (although their website www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au still refers to the old deadline of 7 December). The new Sunshine Coast planning scheme is crucial for the future of Noosa. The former Noosa planning scheme is what maintained the so-called "population cap", kept out highrise etc. So please send your views on the future of Noosa to
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. Technically, you will be commenting on the document "Planning for a Sustainable Sunshine Coast - A Statement of Proposals". Making a submission may seem bureaucratic but it is important. The SCRC staff count the submissions and a small number from Noosa will be interpreted as an indication that people are OK with amalgamation.
There is no need to write a long email and your own words are best but you may wish to draw on the following:
Noosa is one of the most desirable places in the world to live. This status has been achieved as a result of good fortune in terms of climate, amenity and natural resources and good management in terms of how consecutive generations have cared for the place and developed a set of community values and planning principles.
This community vision has been crystallised into planning schemes, which managed how Noosa developed.
In view of all that, I support a planning scheme based on “carrying capacity”, defined in Council's documents as “the population that can be supported indefinitely by its supporting systems”, and with a capacity to provide for new development that meets our requirements for economic, environmental and social sustainability.
However, I am concerned that the Statement of Proposals completely lacks local policy positions for the various localities across the Sunshine Coast, such as Noosa's Eastern Beaches, Cooroy, Noosa Heads, Pomona etc. It is essential for the character of the former Noosa Shire that this local "look and feel" be maintained, not lost in a search for "harmonisation".
Maintenance of this character is crucial not only for residents but also for the tourists who support the local economy. Tourists come to Noosa because it is different from the higher-density feel of other resorts - not better, just different.
Thus it is very important that there be extensive community consultation before the draft planning scheme is submitted to the State Government, sometime in 2010. Good planning schemes will come from a full understanding of community wishes. They include measures that:
- Ensure that the key drivers of development (population) cap be unchanged - urban development footprint, population densities and building heights
- Continue to encourage good design outcomes including acknowledging a 'village' scale and signage
- Continue with a centres strategy that avoids any larger scale shopping complexes and avoids any freestanding centres competing with existing business centres
- Encourages further sustainability outcomes in new developments
- Roads are generally 2 lanes with limited sections of 4 lanes; and roundabouts preferred to traffic lights
- Encourages a robust economy that is developed in a way that complements a vibrant community and conservation of our outstanding environment.
We know this is a busy time but making a submission will be a few minutes well spent.
Jim Berardo President Friends of Noosa
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NOTICE IS GIVEN that the Annual General Meeting of the members of FRIENDS OF NOOSA INC will be held at the Noosa Heads Surf Life Saving Club, Hastings St Noosa Heads at 9:30 a.m. on Wednesday 16 December 2009 to transact the following business: --
ORDINARY BUSINESS
- Receiving the Associations financial statements and audited report for the last reportable financial year and presenting that to the meeting for adoption.
- Electing members of the management committee.
- Re-appointing an auditor, an accountant, for the present financial year.
OTHER BUSINESS
- President’s report.
- Open forum discussion.
Nominations of candidates for the Management Committee must be given to the Secretary at least 14 days before the AGM. Nomination forms may be downloaded from www.friendsofnoosa.org
A member may take part and vote at the meeting in person, by proxy or by attorney. Proxy forms may be downloaded from www.friendsofnoosa.org
By Order of the Management Committee AG (Jock) Robertson Secretary Friends of Noosa Inc |
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Friends of Noosa urge all members to pick up the Discussion Papers and Feedback Forms relating to shaping the way the Coast will look, feel and grow over the next 20 years.
The key topics are 'Open Space', 'Biodiversity Strategy', 'Waterways and Coastal Foreshores Management Policy', Climate Change Strategy' and 'Flooding & Stormwater Management'.
The Feedback forms offer you the opportunity of expressing your view on each of these key planning proposals. It's also a good opportunity to demonstrate to council the people of Noosa are civic minded and do care about our future.
Submissions to council close on Monday the 7th of December, so time is short. Forms are available from the former "Noosa Shire Council" offices at Tewantin, or via an on-line survey located on the following link:-
Our Place Our Future Survey
Bob Ansett Friends of Noosa |
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