June 2013
An Initiative of Pomona & District Community House Inc.
FIRE STATION PLANS REVEALED The Queensland Government has postponed until the 2014-15 financial year construction of a new fire station for Pomona on a site it has purchased in Reserve Street, adjacent to the ambulance station. This means the town’s firies will have to continue to use the existing fire station and risk having it inundated by floodwaters during another wet season. The government has allocated just $75,000 in 2013-14 to clear the new site, finish planning and conduct community consultation. Using floorplans provided by the Queensland Fire and Rescue Service (QFRS), students from the Queensland University of Technology worked with the Pomona community in early April to produce concept plans for the new fire station. Their final design is depicted above. The plans have been passed to the QFRS. (See story, pages 16 & 17)
Kin Kin quarry opponents want government to tote road costs A petition seeking to have the state government understand and cost the massive public subsidy required every year to support the Kin Kin quarry is the latest tactic opponents are using to stop the large-scale extractive industry from going ahead.
SUNDAY 7TH JULY Cost: $15 per poker hand Where: from Pomona Stan Topper Park Time: 8am registration, 9am start Enjoy a Sunday ride through the picturesque Sunshine Coast Hinterland. Breaky available for a small cost. Afterwards is a sausage sizzle and drinks followed by the presentation of prizes.
For bookings or info phone: Peter 5446 0211 Web: www.kingofthemountain.com.au Major fundraising event for the Pomona King of the Mountain Festival. Supported: Gympie Historical Motorcycle Club Project of the Cooroy/Pomona Lions Club
The petition, which is available for signing until 5 August, calls on the Minister for Transport and Main Roads, Scott Emerson, to commission a study of the full impact on state-controlled roads caused by up to 200 truck movements daily to and from the quarry in Sheppersons Lane, through Kin Kin and Pomona. “We further petition that this appraisal include a complete evaluation of any costs likely to be incurred by the Queensland Government in upgrading these roads to a satisfactory standard,” the petition states. One estimate of the road engineering required to bring the Pomona-Kin Kin Road to a suitable condition is more than $70 million. In a letter to the Hinterland Noosa Alliance convenor, Allan Bonsall, Mr Emerson makes clear the government’s intention to maintain the road in its current state, with single-lane bridges, and not improve it significantly. The principal petitioner, Anita Poteri, said the petition was an attempt to pressure the state government to address safety issues on the Pomona-Kin Kin Road. “Maybe the government will realise that it could be easier in the longrun to pay Neilsens, the quarry owner, $10 million for the site rather than face the prospect of spending $70 million on roadworks,” she said. Link: www.parliament.qld.gov.au/work-of-assembly/ petitions/e-petition?PetNum=2124
Locals Supporting Locals - Pomona Community House Funded by Department of Communities
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