2009-11-24

Growth plan bites Casey farmers

CHANGES to the Urban Growth Boundary will spell the end of farming in Casey, the city has warned.

Cr Lorraine Wreford in front of a market garden in Clyde. GUY THAYER.

Cr Lorraine Wreford said State Government plans to annex 4600ha of Casey farming land, including basically all of Clyde, for housing will wipe out $400 million of annual food production and put 2000 people out of work.

“I have nothing against development, but it should be in the right area,” Cr Wreford said.

“We’ll lose irreplaceable farming land that is already set up with recycled water, so it’s drought-proof. This land is precious for our food supply. It’s a wicked waste.”

Cr Lynette Keleher said she was outraged by the government’s plans. “Once that land is lost, it’s gone forever - and for what? More houses. It’s unforgivable,” Cr Keleher said.

Market gardener Charlie Tuosto said the area had some of the best vegetable-producing soil in Australia. “They shouldn’t touch this land. It would destroy everything we’ve built here,” he said.

BLOCK THE BILL, STOP THE GREEN WEDGE LAND GRAB

  green wedge, landholder, public lands and urban planning backlash groups unite in protest:

In a last ditch attempt to stop the land-holder rip-off legislation and planning provisions for unprecedented Green Wedge destruction due before Parliament today, Tuesday and tomorrow, Wednesday this week: 
the Green Wedges Coalition is joining Taxed Out, Protectors of Public Lands and Planning Backlash in a protest rally
On the steps of Parliament House
At 1 pm today, Tuesday 24 November.
 
Speakers will include: Matthew Guy - Opposition Planning Spokesman; Greg Barber - Greens planning spokesman; Michael Hocking - Taxed Out; Julianne Bell – PPL; Mary Drost - PB and Rosemary West - GWC. 
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