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POPULATION. MESSAGE RECIEVED.
by Jack Roach - Saturday, 26 June 2010, 10:35 PM
 

It seems clear that our new Prime Minister has got the message on population growth. One of her first policy statements has been to state she does not believe in a "Big Australia". Rudd also backed off from his earlier comments about believing in a "Big Australia" when he appointed Tony Burke as Population Minister but his brief was very woolly indicating Burke would "develop a strategy".

Gillard has firmly stated that Burke would now be known as Minister for a sustainable population (Age 27th June 2010). So far Australia has not had a population policy and we hope that the new direction will develop an acceptable policy which sets a limit on the number of migrants to  the levels of the 80's and 90's at around 70.000 per annum. This would provide growth at a  more sustainable level according to Dr. Bob Birrell, Centre for Population & Urban Resaerch, Monash University. Dr Birrell also believes that this level would support the issues surrounding our aging society.

Currently Australia's population is 22,365,823 (ABS. 27TH June 2010). The rate of growth peaked at 2.2% ( growing at the rate of around 430,000 p.a.) but this has now slowed to 2%. Because Australia had no set population policy, net overseas migration reached over 300.000 in 2008/9 which was far too high.

Victoria's population is heading towards 6 million and we believe that Premier Brumby needs to back off from encouraging migration to Victoria (and Melbourne in particular). We say he needs to curb his oft-stated ambition to make Melbourne bigger than Sydney.

 

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Anti-corruption Commission in Victoria is a dog's dinner
by Jack Roach - Saturday, 26 June 2010, 09:15 PM
 

The proposed anti corruption model for Victoria will have four bodies to serve the same purpose. Victoria already has many issue specific bodies covering police, privacy, equal opportunity,etc. as well as parliament itself. And now we are to get four more.

  • A Public Sector Integrity Commissioner to monitor misconduct & corruption.
  • The VIACC to gather intelligence on serious misconduct & corruption
  • Ombudsman who will be stripped of some powers
  • OPI to look into corrupt police

Why not one overall body to investigate, conduct public hearings and prosecute ??? Premier Brumby says the hearings are to be held in private. This is not good enough. However, the coalition quite rightly will be opposing hearings behind closed doors.

Our major concerns are with corruption in property development and we include political donations to gain favours as a form of corruption, even though this has almost become a legitimate practice, especially with the labor party. Age journalist, Jason Dowling, has recently reported that developers are quietly seeking approval for massive developments from the state government ( and its heritage body, Heritage Victoria) months before any application is lodged. This is not news to us, it has been an established practice for many years under Labor and we have voiced concerns about the governments relationship with certain large developers.

The Walker Corporation gained substantial advantages from such early negotiations in the take-over of public land at the Kew Cottage site with accusations of favours granted after political donations were made. An accusation of corruption was made at the Upper House hearing into this matter.

Stocklands gained substantial advantage when the then Acting Planning Minister "called in" the Tooronga Village site taking the council out of the planning process. This was a square-off for the same Minister refusing Stockland's proposals for building 650 dwellings on the protected wetlands at Point Lonsdale. However, Planning Minister Madden has now given this wetlands development the green light. We would love to know what went on in the negotiations between the suits from Stocklands and the Minister and his departmental bureaucrats.

Of course, there is the Windsor Hotel sham consultation process. We know that the developer had an OK on this 92 metre tower from both the Minister and Heritage Victoria, but the Minister was concerned about community condemnation leading up to the coming election so the sham consultation process was dreamed up to give him an out. There are many more examples.This is not honesty in government is it?

There is no transparency in the Brumby government's planning processes and we are hoping that the anti corruption commission will identify these questionable practices but Premier Brumby has indicated that the various functions will not be up and running for 18 months or two years. Why???

Also, another  major concern with Brumby's  corruption commission is that it may not be given licence to look into past concerns which is obviusly designed to protect his government from issues such as those as identified above.

Food for thought with the elections coming up in November.

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BEHIND CLOSED DOORS PLANNING.
by Jack Roach - Monday, 7 June 2010, 09:13 PM
 

Just recently Planning Minister reversed his decision to approve the apalling 39 storey tower at Box Hill.

Initially Madden met with developer Barton Australia and then "called in" the VCAT application and  appointed a panel to review the issue. Interestingly, the local residents group, West Of Elgar Residents Assn.(WERA) a Baptist Church representative and another resident objector presented submissions but were not permitted to hear submissions submitted by council, VicRoads and the developer the next day. This is a denial of natural justice but what can you expect from this dictatorial Brumby government.

Robert Clark MP for Box Hill brought this to the attention of parliament and pointed up the behind closed doors planning procedures as further evidenced by the sham Windsor Hotel procedures.

It should be noted that the Box Hill development was to be jammed into the Box Hill Station complex and would have caused a massive overload of the area causing all sorts of infrastructure and traffic problems.

And now Planning Minister Madden has announced that because the residents and the council were against this development he has withdrawn his approval. Wow! There have been many other unacceptable developments that both council and residents have rejected but Madden has ignored them. Why is this Box Hill development  different???

There must be an election in the offing.

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MADDEN & THE CONSULTATION PROCESS.
by Jack Roach - Monday, 7 June 2010, 08:34 PM
 

The exposure of the Windsor Hotel negiotions and  of the way in which consultation is treated in the Department of Planning points up what most of us have known for a long time, that the Minister of Planning and his departmental bureaucrats do not take our submissions seriously.

And its not just the Department of Planning for it happens in all areas of government. The particular department puts a discussion paper out (usually just a post on the particular department's website or by distributing a few printed discussion papers, mainly to councils) and asks for submissions prior to enacting legislation. Few of the public get to see the website or discussion papers or even hear about the proposals, but those who do respond such as groups like BRAG, often after hours of investigation and consideration, know full well that the bureaucrats, tick the box, "consulted with the public", ignore the submissions  and then proceed to legislate as they planned initially. Little or nothing is changed.

It is only through groups like BRAG and PLANNING BACKLASH  that any of these proposals ever see the light of day. The governmnent does not really want the general public to get involved. The whole consultation process is a sham.

The Brumby government has always taken a very dictatorial line and Premier Brumby  strictly controls his government objectives and actions, ensuring that his ministers follow his directions. Everything goes across the Premier's desk so he cannot hide behind his minister over this latest exposure of the skulduggery that surrounds the Windsor redevelopment proposals.

The press secretary, who has been blamed, was just following the normal departmental guidelines and her recommendations, had they not been made public, would have probably been followed to the letter by Minister Madden.

It is becoming increasingly apparent that this government is morally  bankrupt. It is now up to us, the general public, to consider our options at the election due later this year.Let us not forget that Premier Brumby has annointed Justin Madden as a future premier. Just shows how twisted the current political climate is - Madden as Premier? We dont think so!

It is time for straight forward honesty in government without the spin.

For the latest on the Windsor saga go to www.marvellousmelbourne.org

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Australians Want Immigration Capped
by Jack Roach - Monday, 15 March 2010, 11:35 PM
 

A survey conducted by Galaxy during January, on behalf of the Sunday Mail , indicates clearly that Australians want immigration capped.This follows opposition leader Tony Abbott's Australia day address which raised a tough stance on boat arrivals but suggested he favoured more immigration to boost our population.

Our Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, has said he wants a "big Australia" so now we have both of our main political parties pushing increased immigration. It is clear that the labor and liberal politicians are fostering the current population explosion using a very norrow viewpoint - more people - more consumers-more economic growth. This is an easy cop-out that will result in short term gain for long term pain.

Neither party has a population policy or a limit on this unprecedented growth - up from the long term traditional level of around the 70,000 to 100,000 level per annum to a tripling of numbers to around the 300,000 level.

We say Melbourne is now under threat from this largely unplanned population explosion and and we agree with demographer Dr. Bob Birrell, Director of Population & Urban Research at Monash University, who has raised the alarm over the unsustainabilty of the current directions and an economy dependent upon building houses.

The nexus between population growth and economic growth will be difficult to break but we will continue our campaign to make this a major issue at the coming federal and state elections with the aim of forcing both main parties to develop a population policy that is acceptable to the Australian community.

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Property Council of Australia Wants Politics Out of Planning !
by Jack Roach - Wednesday, 3 March 2010, 07:53 PM
 

Victorian Executive Director, Jennifer Cunich, wants to establish a single planning authority to take over from the government and councils and to take the community out of the planning process.The Property Council represents the planning and development industry.

She wants " experts" to make the decisions on planning including land use, infrastructure,  public transport,infil development, etc. independent of from both councils and the government.Wow!

Ms Cunich uses the words "independent authority" and it may be that what she wants is a return to something like the old Melbourne & Metroloitan Board of Works. Independence is hard to achieve in the area of planning. Take VCAT for instance, it is supposed to be independent but Tribunal Members who sit on planning issues are mostly planners, architects, etc. who's professions are relyant upon the development industry for their income. That is hardly independent is it? And we know just how badly residents who object at VCAT are treated. Developers win because of the bias and their abilty to outspend us at hearings.

Ms Cunich's hasn't said it, but we are certain that she would expect "expert" planners to be a major part of the so called "Independent Authority". There is nothing new in her idea, the planning profession has been pushing centralized planning by "experts" for many years.  This would mean the general community, residents and our councils would be removed from the planning process. (We are certain that the government would retain influence over such an "independent authority" just as they do at VCAT).

That would mean the end of democracy in this state. We would have no say what happens in our suburbs. The development industry would be in control. That is unacceptable.

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Skilled Migrant Intake Cut by 20,000
by Jack Roach - Sunday, 7 February 2010, 07:29 PM
 

Immigration Minister Chris Evans has announced a cutback of about 20,000 in the skilled migrant program.

Is this an indication that the Rudd government is responding to our concerns about the massive growth in Australia's population in recent years? Perhaps not for this is only a small cutback. The skilled migrant intake in 1995/6 was 24,000 but it rose to 114,777 by 2008/9.

In his 14 point plan to cut back our population intake, Kelvin Thomson, ALP federal member for Wills, considers that the skilled intake should be no more than about 25,000, so the Rudd government still has a long way to go to make any real impact on the 889,722 arrivals on our shores in 2008/9.

Australia cannot continue to increase its population at the current rate which, if it continues, will push our population up around the 40 million mark by 2050. Our fragile environment cannot cope with these numbers.

Get real Mr. Rudd, we demand that you develop a population policy that is acceptable to the existing resident population.

We support Kelvin Thomson's 14 point plan which, if implimented, would cut our immigaration numbers to around the 70,000 mark, which is the about the numbers we took in during the 1990's. This would result in our population stabilizing at around 26 million. Australia could handle that number.

A net overses migration rate of 70,000 is not inconsistent with Australia's obligation to be a compassionate international citizen.  (See the 14 point plan  - click on http://www.kelvinthomson.com.au/speeches.php and go to "There is an alternative to runaway population" - Kelvin Thomson's 14 point plan for population reform.

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POPULATION GROWTH IS THE ELEPHANT IN THE ROOM
by Jack Roach - Thursday, 28 January 2010, 09:55 PM
 

With our population predicted to be a massive 35 million by 2050, our federal and state governments have reacted by pushing development and densification policies to cope with this growth.

Last year our population grew by 439000 or by 2.1%, roughly double that of previous years and there are now over 2200 people moving into Melbourne each week. As we have previusly pointed out (see item below on population growth) 889722 people arrived on Australia's shores during 2008/2009, all needing somewhere to live. This figure includes 171,318 migrants, 47,000 New Zealanders, 13,500 refugees and 657,124 tempory migrants with long stay visas, many with rights to apply for permanent residency - skilled workers, students and others with work permits.

It seems logical that, if we see overdevelopment as a problem for our long term future, shouldn't we look at the cause rather than just continue to overload our cities to the point where they can no longer cope.

BRAG believes it is time for governments (both Federal and State ) to develop sustainable population policies. In fact we go further, we believe it is time for appointment of a Minister for Population with powers to develop policies to limit population growth to sustainable numbers.

Mark O'Connor, co-author of "Overloading Australia" makes the point that tackling climate change is meaningless while governments encourage record population growth. We couln't agree more. Population expert, Dr Bob Birrell at Monash University, has praised federal labour MP Kelvin Thomson's 14 point plan to curb our population growth set out in his paper "There is an alternative to runaway population" in which he recommends stabilizing Australia's population at 26 million by cutting net immigrataion to around the 70,000 per annum mark. ( You can access details on www.kelvinthomson.com.au/speeches.php )

Even Bob Hawk, whilst in office, stated that Australia's population should be no more than 23.000 and then a bit later accepted that 25,000 would be OK. Just last week when interviwed on TV by Andrew Denton, he reaffirmed this position.

So why are Rudd and Brumby hell bent on pushing growth to 35 million?

The answer is simple, they are pandering to the "growth lobby" who make political donations to get poltical decisions that suit their cause. This sort of activity has been criticized over the years but nothing is done to stop this practice. Quite the reverse, both Rudd and Brumby encourage such 'donations' as a legitimate way of doing business.

We say such 'political donations' are nothing more than graft and corruption for short term political gains at the expense of our long term future.

If you agree we need a sustainable population policy, then write to your local member and make it clear you expect action.

We also recommend that you send letters to the newspapers. The editors respond to the number of letters recieved, so even if yours does not get printed, it will help to convince the editors to run with the issues raised.

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Planning Minister Justin Madden's flip flop
by Jack Roach - Saturday, 16 January 2010, 07:09 PM
 

This Minister is a real worry. After expanding the urban growth boundary by 43,600 hectares late last year, to satisfy pressure from the development industry, he said that this should be the last expansion "in his lifetime".

But he now says that the government will have to consider adjustments from time to time and he has just approved Amendment VC55 to the Victorian Planning Provisions (VPPs) the rules that govern planning in Victoria. VC55 will will make some very serious changes to theVPPs. incuding further expansion of the growth boundary - the bill is subject to parliamentary approval.

 We are confused but so is  this Minister who floundered under questioning in parliament  on the Development Assessment Committee Bill, which made it very obvious he was not on top of his portfolio.

This is the Minister who professed he knew nothing about the involvment of his electorial office in the Brimbank scandals.

This is the Minister who knew nothing about his department's approval of a beer barn in the Docklands precinct, despite his Premiers desire to limit such premises.

And yet this is the Minister who will have "decision making power without challenge , appeal or review or be quashed or called into question in any court or tribunal" under the Major Transport Projects Facilitation Bill 2009. 

That is total power.

This Minister is about to get further dictatorial powers under proposed changes to the Planning Act,  including the ability to compulsory acquire council owned or private property.

We don't think this confused Minister should be trusted with so much power.

What do you think? 

Email your thoughts to info@brag.asn.au

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Rudd Contradicts Treasury on Population Growth
by Jack Roach - Tuesday, 24 November 2009, 08:21 PM
 

Dr. Ken Henry, Treasury Secretary, voiced fears that Australia might not be able to handle the predicted population of 35 million by 2049 but Prime Minister Rudd stated quite firmly on ABC's 7.30 Report that he "believed in a big Australia" saying "I actually think it is good news that our population is growing. I think it is good for our security long term, its good in terms of what we can sustain as a nation."

The predictions are that Melbourne and Sydney will each grow to 7 million with Brisbane almost doubling to 4 million. Dr. Henry asks "how will Sydney cope with a 54% increase in its population, Melbourne a 74% increase and Brisbane a 106% increase"?

With Rudd in Canberra pushing population growth and Brumby doing the same in Melbourne, what hope have we got?

It is very obvious that the Growth Lobby is alive and well influencing the politicians to continually push population growth to build economic growth (to lift profits) and blow the consequenses. As Dr. Henry says "in my view we are not well placed to deal effectively with the environmental challenges posed by a population of 35 million".

That's  a real understatment, we live in the driest inhabited continent on earth. Australia's fragile environment is being really challenged; Melbourne is  already bursting at the seams  with overstretched infrastructure, public transport overloaded. hospitals can't cope, police shortages, water shortages, power shortages and yet our political masters want to keep pushing up the numbers. It's good for us they say.

Well we don't think so and we think you don't either, so give them a message- email Premier Brumby, john.brumby@parliament.vic.gov.au and Prime Minister Rudd by 'Googling' Prime Minister Australia and go to "email your PM" or write to The Hon. Kevin Rudd, Prime Minister, Parliament House, Canberra. ACT. 2600.

Did you know that your State Government is actively advertising  for students and others to come to Melbourne with the possibility of gaining permanent residency? 

Did you know that agents in Melbourne are actively advertising residential properties for sale overseas?  But the government says we have a housing shortage !

 

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