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Thursday October 22, 2015
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Decision looms over airport expansion plans Pony club under threat
PLANS to expand the Gold Coast Airport will mean an end to the long standing Tweed Heads Pony Club.
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(L-R) Federal Greens candidate Dawn Walker, Tweed Heads Pony Club organiser Lindy Smith, Greens member of the NSW parliament David Shoebridge and Tweed Shire Mayor Katie Milne. THE FUTURE of an ecologically 60 business days, which closed on 30 business days in which to consider the draft MDP.” sensitive wetland at Tugun next to September 2015.” Meanwhile, Tweed Shire Council has The spokesman said the airport the Gold Coast Airport hangs in the submitted a letter in response to the was required to give due regard to balance, as expansion plans gain all submissions received during the draft Major Development Plan following momentum. consultation period before submitting council’s October 1 general meeting. “The plan identifies the high ecological A media spokesman for the the draft MDP to Minister Truss for value of vegetation on the site, much of Infrastructure Minister Warren Truss, who consideration. which is of state significance, and… will will have final say over the development, “The airport has not yet submitted the result in highly significant, permanent said the Gold Coast Airport’s ‘Project and irreversible long term impact on LIFT’ relates to the proposed expansion draft MDP to the Minister,” he said. “In accordance with the Airports Act, ecological values including endangered of the existing terminal building and the draft MDP will be referred to a range ecological communities and numerous apron parking stands. “This expansion is expected to cater for of expert stakeholders, including the threatened species,” the letter reads. Tweed Shire Mayor Katie Milne said anticipated growth in aviation demands Department of the Environment (DoE) the airport had submitted a proposed for advice on the environmental impacts and to facilitate the operations of the offset for clearing the bushland, but as Commonwealth Games,” the media of the proposal under the Environment yet the airport has not revealed the offset Protection and Biodiversity Conservation spokesman said. plan or where it could be applied. “In accordance with the regulatory Act 1999. “While council does not have a decision “The Minister will consider the advice making role in relation to this proposal, it requirements of the Airports Act 1996, the airport released a preliminary draft received from these stakeholders when is recommended that this vegetation be Major Development Plan (MDP) for this assessing the MDP. Following the receipt retained due to high quality and sensitive project for a public consultation period of of advice from DoE, the Minister has 50 ecological significance,” she said.
Club organiser Lindy Smith said the club has about 40 members and has been operating for 37 years, but is now earmarked for development. Mrs Smith said she could not understand why the airport was so eager to destroy something that was impossible to reverse. “This area is vital for many species, but there’s also the Tweed’s Class 1 fisheries to consider,” she said. Reducing the wetland water table would destroy vital habitats for the fish and decimate fish breeding habitats. “Fishing is a major industry, sport and recreation here, do we really want to destroy that for an expanded set of retail outlets or a carpark?”. Mrs Smith was joined by Greens MP David Shoebridge and Federal Greens candidate Dawn Walker in their push to shift the devastation. Mr Shoebridge said there was a better way to expand the airport without impacting the wetland. “A separate plan, one that would spare the wetland, has been proposed, but it’s a matter of cost and the cheapest option is to destroy the bushland,” he said. “Do we really want to look back and wish we could have thought of something better. Are we not destroying the very thing that drives people to our communities – the natural beauty.” Q: Should the airport take priority over the environment? Email your thoughts to editor@theweekly.net.au
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LOCAL NEWS
Thursday October 22, 2015
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Big turn out for walk for a cure I have about four injections per day and test my blood twice a day.” Ms Bradshaw said she wanted to reach out to others in the community living with Type 1 diabetes. “I’m considering a support group in the future to bring those people who need help together - we want people to know they’re not alone.” Type 1 diabetes is caused by the immune system mistakenly turning on itself,
destroying beta cells within the pancreas and removing the body’s ability to produce insulin. Insulin allows the body to process sugar to create energy - without insulin, the body starves as it cannot process food. Tweed local and international advocate towards finding a cure Tom Betts, said most people know someone with Type 1 diabetes. Mr Betts is the father of a child with Type 1 diabetes and said finding a cure remains
elusive and complex. “We have made leaps towards finding a cure however we need a practical cure,” he said. “Stem cell research and production has come a long way and while it remains frustrating and that’s why events such as these are so important.” To find out more about JDRF One Walk you can visit the website: www.jdrf.org.au/walk/walktocurediabetes
Walk host Karleena Bradshaw HUNDREDS of Tweed residents took part in a special walk to create awareness and fundraise for research towards a cure for Type 1 Diabetes on Sunday, 18 October. JDRF One Walk host Karleena Bradshaw, who has Type 1 Diabetes, said it was the second year for the walk which raised about $7000 thanks to local donations. The walk took place at the Jack Evans Boat Harbour from 10am. Ms Bradsaw said Type 1 diabetes is a life-long autoimmune disease that usually occurs in childhood. It affects over 120,000 people in Australia alone. “Living with Type 1 diabetes is a struggle every day,” she said. “I have to count my food meticulously and
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