Preserving Our Heritage since 1968

The Hunters Hill Trust

The Hunters Hill Trust

Preserving Our Heritage since 1968

Which suburbs have the cleanest air?

A study by UTS shows that suburbs with dense tree canopies have lower concentrations of particulate matter in the air – cleaner air.  Tree canopies help with disperse particulate pollution that is responsible for cancers and respiratory diseases, like asthma.

The total tree canopy cover across the City of Sydney local government area is about 15.5%, including 6.6% on private land, 4.9% from street trees and 4.1% in parkland.

Dr Fraser Torpy from UTS said “Grass didn’t have a positive impact on air quality at all: it is trees and canopy density that are the important factors in reducing air pollution and particulates.”

so why on earth do we do this in Hunters Hill?  Image:  Daily Telegraph

so why on earth do we do this?
 Image: Barons Crescent,  Daily Telegraph, 2015

some of what we have in Hunters Hill Image:  Lane Cove River and Lovetts Reserve

some of what we have in Hunters Hill
 Image: Lane Cove River and Lovetts Reserve

Read more about suburbs with the cleanest air.

 

 

 

 

2015-11-19T03:37:33+11:00November 18, 2015|

Local democracy rally

rallyWhen:  12 noon Wednesday 18 November

Where:  Martin Place, near Macquarie St.

Why:  The Premier is saying ‘amalgamate or else’. The deadline for Councils to agree to merge is November 18.

Communities across NSW have voted not to amalgamate but the Government is ignoring the community.  Many councils are saying no we won’t be bullied into selling out our community and amalgamating.

This Rally is standing up for local democracy and the rights of communities.  It is supporting committed local community groups,  hard-working Councillors, Mayors and all council staff across NSW.  The Rally is supported by Save Our Councils Coalition, Local Government NSW and Unions NSW.

2015-11-18T22:11:18+11:00November 16, 2015|

Greater Sydney Commission bill passes upper house

The Labor Party has joined with the NSW Government, Christian Democrats and Shooters and Fishers Party to pass the Greater Sydney Commission bill. The Greens NSW strongly opposed it.

Community input into planning decisions has been rejected.  Decisions of the new Commission will be binding on local government.  Local Environment Plans will have to be amended in line with whatever the Commission decides.

Dr Mehreen Faruqi, Greens MP “highlighted the undemocratic and top down nature of the Greater Sydney Commission:

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2017-09-03T11:51:30+10:00November 12, 2015|

Greater Sydney Commission denies community input

31c6d40ffd1e9930b479c040f545defcThe bill for the proposed Greater Sydney Commission massively reduces community input into rezoning and changes to Sydney suburbs.  The bill is designed to facilitate the rezoning of large parts of Sydney and regional cities to meet the state government’s high growth targets.

We support a coordinated and strategic approach to planning but this legislation in its present form:

  • gives broad discretion for the Minister
  • makes no mention of social infrastructure

Get more info about the proposed bill from the Better Planning Network.

Voice your concern here.

 

2017-09-03T11:51:15+10:00November 12, 2015|

Forced Council amalgamations

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Save Hunters Hill Municipality

The Hunters Hill Trust is fundamentally opposed to forced council amalgamations.

While we have been critical of Hunters Hill Council’s performance in a number of areas, most recently in its handling of the Gladesville Shopping Village development (no doubt members will have their own lists of Council’s shortcomings) there is no evidence that we will be better off with a bigger council and there is no doubt that our current level of representation and access to council will be severely reduced as a result of amalgamation with other local government areas.

 

We encourage Trust members to keep the pressure on the government by contacting our local State member, Anthony Roberts, to reinforce the fact that the Liberal Party’s determined push for amalgamation is not supported by the people he represents.

Let Anthony Roberts know what you think:

Email  lanecove@parliament.nsw.gov.au   or  office@roberts.minister.nsw.gov.au                                                            Phone 9817 4757    PO Box 524, Gladesville NSW 1675

For updates from Save Hunters Hill:  https://www.facebook.com/savehuntershill/

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2015-11-06T08:54:43+11:00November 5, 2015|

Demolishing the demolishers

bulldozer-removes-debris-demolition-derelict-buildings-old-42166544the Sydney Morning Herald published HHT President Tony Coote’s letter responding to Michael Pascoe’s article Heritage laws should be demolished.

‘Self appointed heritage expert, Michael Pascoe, is clearly an avatar of that old-time religion of the 1950s – Progress.

Progress is the religion of property developers, miners, laissez-faire capitalists, billionaires and, until recently, our government, under Tony Abbott and his Team of anachronistic fundamentalists.

Progress, in a jihad against society, urges its adherents to pay no heed to environmental law (e.g. Heritage legislation) and to bulldoze their way through the world to make a quid.  They are encouraged to destroy the character of existing suburbs and are praised for digging up prime agricultural land and depleting ground water reserves.  They keep their eyes tight shut the negative impacts of their endeavours.   Blind also to hypocrisy, the high priests of Progress live in mega mansions with harbour views, swimming pools, multi-car garages and air-conditioning in every room.

The favourite TV show of Progressives is The Block.   In this “reality” game-show, teams compete to spend money on renovating houses and units for resale.  The winner is the team that makes the most profit on the sale.  This nicely reinforces a basic tenet of Progress,  that a person’s home is nothing more than a commodity to be sold for profit when the market is right.

As well, by imposing a kitsch, fashion-magazine orthodoxy on what is considered “taste”, The Block works to destroy the heretical idea that a dwelling might be inhabited by people with a world view that bears no relation to fashion or the market value of the things they choose to surround themselves with.

These people are the enemies of Progress‘s caliphate.  They are heretics or, as branded by Michael Pascoe, NIMBYs.’

SMH November 4, 2015

 

2015-11-05T23:04:53+11:00November 5, 2015|

RMS backs away

Roads and Maritime Services (RMS) has withdrawn its application for legal costs from members of the Community Action for Windsor Bridge committee.  RMS knows it could not have won costs as a judge has to consider if:

1. The litigation raises one or more novel issues of general importance

2. The litigation has contributed, in a material way, to the proper understanding, development or administration of the law

3. Where the litigation is brought to protect the environment or some component of it, the environment or component is of significant value and importance

4. The litigation affects a significant section of the public

5. There was no financial gain for the applicant in bringing the proceedings.

The 24 hr/day protective occupation of Thompson Square, Australia’s oldest square, is now in its third year.   The struggle continues.  More info:  CAWB on Facebook

2015-11-04T12:46:53+11:00November 3, 2015|

Huge fine for demolition of heritage listed house

what was left.  Photo: Joe Armao

what they left. Photo Joe Armao

The Block winners face a massive fine and will have to ‘rebuild’ (?) the heritage-listed Melbourne home they demolished without a permit.  They also cut down all the trees  See details in SMH.

Some of us hate ‘The Block’. It completely commodifies places where people live.  

The winner is the one who makes the most dough on the resale and imposes a kitsch, fashion-magazine orthodoxy on what is considered ‘good taste’.  

The concept that a house or a unit will be inhabited by people who have their own idiosyncrasies and will make the house their own unique place does not exist in the mind of The Block.

2015-11-05T22:51:39+11:00November 3, 2015|

Government threatens people trying to save Australia’s oldest public square

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Heritage-listed Windsor Bridge, constructed 1874. Photo: State Library of NSW

Individual members of Community Action for Windsor Bridge (CAWB) may face financial ruin if NSW Department of Planning seeks costs following a recent case in the Land and Environment Court.

CAWB has has been fighting the State Government’s plan to bulldoze historic Windsor bridge and send massive trucks into Australia’s oldest public square.

This precinct of State Significant Heritage dates back to 1795 and has numerous items of built, cultural and natural significance.

Houses of Thompson square, National Library, ca 1935

Houses of Thompson square, National Library, ca 1935

A permanent conservation order was declared over the entire Thompson Square Heritage Precinct in 1982.  BUT ‘State Significant Infrastructure’ legislation introduced by the current State Government lets the government ignore the advice of countless heritage, planning, traffic, architectural and engineering experts and protests from every heritage and historical organisation in the country.

Read more:  SMH: Roads and Maritime Services (RMS) pursues community group

 

2015-11-03T22:15:27+11:00November 2, 2015|

Who is the tree vandal at Huntleys Cove?

tree sign

These trees belong to the community

Someone has poisoned 20 trees near the ferry wharf at Huntley’s Cove.

someone drilled holes so they could pour in poison

Drill holes clearly visible

This tiny pocket of waterfront remnant bushland has been devastated.

Hunters Hill Council has left the dead trees, closed the reserve & put banners up.

3 houses above the site will gain harbour views.

If you know something, contact phone 9879 9400 or go to www.huntershill.nsw.gov.au/treevandalism.

2017-09-03T11:52:47+10:00October 30, 2015|
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