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ART DISPLAY COMING TO FRASER COAST

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

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10 June, 2009

Gallery hosts lecture on Met

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Hervey Bay Regional Gallery will host a free, public lecture next week on the Queensland Art Gallery’s latest major exhibition coup.

Visitors to the lecture will hear about the amazing exhibition, American Impressionism and Realism: A Landmark Exhibition from the Met, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.

The exhibition opened in Brisbane on 30 May. Queensland Art Gallery is the only venue in the world to show this collection of more than 70 impressionist and realist paintings from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.

The exhibition presents works by some of America’s foremost artists of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, including James McNeill Whistler, John Singer Sargent, Winslow Homer, Childe Hassam, William Merritt Chase, Maurice Prendergast and Mary Cassatt.

Highlighting how Australian artists responded to key artistic developments of the time, more than 30 iconic Australian paintings will also be included in the exhibition. Australian artists will include Tom Roberts, Charles Conder, Frederick McCubbin and Rupert Bunny.

The free lecture at 6pm on Wednesday, 17 June, will be given by Angela Goddard, the Queensland Art Gallery’s curator of Australian art to 1970.

The lecture will be held at Hervey Bay Regional Gallery, 161 Old Maryborough, Road, Pialba. For further details please telephone Hervey Bay Regional Gallery on 4197 4210.

Images: Images on the American Impressionism and Realism exhibition are available on the Queensland Art Gallery website www.qag.qld.gov.au. Go to “media link” in the top right corner and scroll down to “The Met Comes to Brisbane”. Please acknowledge the images as per the QAG instructions.

Received and published by Henry Sapiecha 10th June 2009

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UNIVERSITY HAS STUDY FACILITY AVAILABLE FOR YOU

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

Dear Members and Supporters,

FRASER COAST MID YEAR OPTIONS NIGHT
TUESDAY – 16 JUNE

USQ are inviting you to join them for their Fraser Coast Mid Year Options Night. At this information evening, you will discover lots of ways to start studying.

Please click here to download a flyer for the event.

David Rees
President Hervey Bay Chamber of Commerce

Received and published by Hern Sapiecha 10th June 2009

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PROPOSED PROJECTS 5 FOR HOWARD-TORBANLEA AREA

Monday, June 8th, 2009

Hi fellow members and affilliates

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A couple of weeks back I had put a number of projects to members of the council as well as to others of interest with proposed developments in the Burrum District/Howard/Torbanlea area.

I had sought some imput from those that we have entrusted with planning our community structure and wisely spending/investing  our rate dollars.

THIS LIST OF RECIPIENTS IS AVAILABLE T.A.P.

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Perhaps published at a later date here in the web site.

This was intended to test the interest of those appointed to council for the development of the area.

Out of about 30 or so persons to whom the projects outline was presented

only one to date responded…Our mayor – Mick Kruger

His answer was however merely just a referral to his various departments.

At least he acknowledged the receipt of our letter email from the chamber.

Thanks for that Mick..smiley_2_thumbs_up1

Early days for responses maybe as it has only been 2 weeks.

We all know and have experienced the reaction time of admin.staffers

I HAVE PUBLISHED THIS LIST OF PROJECTS HERE

The typos have been corrected for this publication from the one sent as the earlier one was forwarded in a hurry at the time.

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Re:- PROJECTS HOWARD – TORBANLEA AREA
26th May 2009

Today I spoke to Mick Kruger at the community hall in Howard
about some projects we have in mind here in this area.
These projects are ones that I have in mind , some of which belong to my companies B-D-E
I am aware that other uses have been proposed for the railway land.- A.
These projects below do not represent all and other projects that may be considered for the area by other developers or community leaders.

The projects involve:-

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A..Railway land adjacent train station @ Howard
B.. 300 modular homes project for grey nomads @Torbanlea
C.. Motel/Cabins complex on Bruce Highway/Burrum River Road
D.. Aged persons rental apartments complex in Annie St @ Howard
E.. Howard Trades Services complex Old Bruce Highway @ Howard

SOME OF THESE PROJECTS CAN BE VIEWED

ON THIS SITE [UNDER CONSTRUCTION]
http://www.realestate-au.info

Some comments on each are listed below with some relevant docs attached

A…Under cover parking @Howard Railway land

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This parcel is owned by Qld Rail and there are some moves afoot to sell same to council for their use
There have some protracted negotiations on the land between council and Queensland Rail and discussions on other uses for this parcel with Mal Chard of the Burrum Chamber of Commerce
http://www.burrumcc.org.au
The proposal being forward here is to outline another option for use of the site.
The site could be promoted as a destination for communities within a 50kilometre radius to use the station area for under cover parking whilst they shop in the area or catch the electric train into Brisbane or going north and leave their car in the car park.

The proposal is this:-

1…We lease the land [perpetual lease] from council at a nominal yearly rent

2…We construct an undercover parking facility at our expense

3…We install a complex of solar energy panels on the roofing structure and generate power via these solar panels to put into the electricity power grid.

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4…We get the monies from the power company as a return on our investment

5…Council will own the land and we pay the rates to them and maintain the property.

6…Parking will be provide free of charge to users

7…Security cameras will be installed throughout the complex

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8…Museum and historic buildings and kiosks perhaps incorporated into the project

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9…All power requirements for the development would be self generated.with no reliance on the power authority for electricity.
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These factors above are part of the concept for the development which would very eco based and put Howard and the Fraser Coast on the map with unique eco designed facilities.
Fraser Coast Council would be praised and be a role model for supporting
and encouraging such an initiative at no cost to them for the facility.
This project would be constructed by Howard based developers and business interests and incorporate the latest solar technology from the Silicon Valley in the USA and backed and engineered by one of the worlds largest suppliers of solar power equipment.

An expression of interest from council will trigger a draft proposal to be submitted for their consideration.
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B…Grey Nomad 300 modular home park @Torbanlea
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The concept is to on a 60 acre site on the Bruce Highway Torbanlea.
Heavily landscaped with a lake, tennis court and small golf course, boat, van storage and washing facilities
Done in stages of 100 units at a time, the proposal incorporates a community centre and its own sewerage system and solar power generators with very little reliance on external power supplied by the electricity authority.
The frontage to the Bruce Highway is approx 1 kilometre and very little of the complex will be seen from the road because of the heavy landscaping and sound buffering. The structures therein would be positioned well back from the highway.
There is currently a road access to the property and would be upgraded to the requirements of the Main Roads Dept specs.
Water mains upgrade would be carried out at our expense for about 800 metres to the property from the Old Bruce Highway along Gympie St. Water usage in the development would be primarily self supplied from the natural catchment area therein and the lake.
Town water is to be used mainly as a drinking source and personal use. Recycling of water waste would be engineered for the project and
building structures would be ergonomically designed. to make best use of natural resources.
State government would need to be involved as it is currently zoned rural.

An expression of support from council will trigger a draft proposal to be submitted for their consideration.
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C…Motel cabin complex Bruce Highway & Burrum River Road

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A 5 acre lot as part of a 12 x 5acre lot development currently zoned as rural residential.
A tourist based accommodation facility for Travellers along the Bruce Highway and gets them and coaches to stop here at the Fraser Coast area.
Use as a base for tourists and visitors to come to the Hervey Bay Fraser Island hotspots.
This area is desperate for accommodation as none exists in this area outside of a caravan park and a few B & B’s.
Any functions that we try to promote here at the Howard community centre requires overnight stays for performers and visitors as well as business people who wish to do business in the area.
Family visits are often cut short because of the is severe absence of suitable accommodation
Our understanding is that council would support such a development under the latest town plan.
Does the Highway position present a problem to council?

An expression of support from council will trigger a draft proposal to be submitted for their consideration.
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D…Aged persons rental accommodation complex @ Howard
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Currently zoned residential low density. Two titles on 13 acres in Annie St close to all amenities in Howard
Refer attached flyer for basic info. There is a grave need for such accommodation for the elderly.
Lakeside development is proposed to convert the flood mitigation problem into a highly prized asset-waterfront unit development for the elderly.
Refer flyer attached and web site info for more details.
An earlier application for 41 house lots to council by a previous party had not covered adequately the water issues.
Again the complex would have installed the latest in technology in waste management and effluent disposal
We had sent requests to council many months ago to town planning [Michael Ellery] for suggestions as to how best tackle the problem and make best use of the site, but after several attempts to get some answers we had heard nothing from them

An expression of support from council will trigger a draft proposal to be submitted for their consideration.
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E…Trades & Services zoning land Howard – Industrial Development

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Situated on the Old Bruce Highway opposite the existing hardwood sawmill the site currently is proposing a 23 shed development with a homemakers centre.
The land at the rear of this 4acre lot is currently an old rail corridor zoned special services and is useless for anything other than converting to trades and services zoning.
With this application already in place with council , it is planned that when and if this parcel is zoned appropriately, then a larger development could take place on the amalgamated parcel of both lots.

This then would give the area more business tenants and employment opportunities.
power-worker-connects-power-to-house-2 The problems we have had to date and are still continually having are the continuous delays in the simplest of things by what seems to be red tape and bad advice.
We just cannot seem to make serious progress here.
We ask that the council hierarchy promptly assess the application and their relevant dept handling of our application so we can fix the problem as a matter of urgency.
If it is not the council then it must be our consultants ‘Bay Surveys’ where the problem lies.
We are playing a ‘he said’-'she said’ scenario between council and our consultants Bay Surveys
All our fees have been paid and the application lodged and completed to councils satisfaction.

We need answers now for this project.

So how about it people at council and Bay Surveys??????????
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This region has the potential to grow and we need more timely pro active support from our elected representatives and bureaucrats employed with our rate monies.
We should be acting as one to provide services, housing and work opportunities to the people who fill the council’s coffers.

The longer it takes to follow and apply ‘due process’ the more costs are added to developments for the public to pay in the end.

Some of us are disillusioned with the expediency at which application progress is not being achieved.

Again we say why is it that we employ town planners and surveyors and engineers as well as others to know what to do in a timely manner on our behalf and for us to be embroiled in a slinging match between consultants and council. is not a good outcome

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For a small application to be bogged down to such an extent tells a lot about ‘due process’so what incentives have we got in these trying times to bother to proceed with other bigger developments in this area if we are going to get similar delays or worse.

Why is it that a multimillion dollar development at Bay Central  can be speedily processed in 5 months as claimed by council yet far smaller applications here in the Howard area take forever

Perhaps here we are regarded as ‘village idiots’ in the village of Howard

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Again this email has gone to people in a loop who have some involvement, some interest or a responsibility in matters such as these.

Can the council and consultants respond to this submission in an informative way by giving us an indication of support for all or any of the above so we do not waste time chasing our tails by submitting loosely formatted and or misguided applications?

Some months earlier Michael Ellery of council town planning had given us an indication of due process for application submission for some of the above projects which was much appreciated, but we have had no indication of support or otherwise from council as to the probability of each of the above being successfully applied for.

What would be the success and support possibilities be for the above projects from council?

We know that any support from council is not set in concrete but at least we can format the applications that we feel have the best chance of success

Dart meetings rarely seem to promise to get new projects off the ground and rely on staid and conservative approaches to all proposals

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We are aware of many of the issues that need to be addressed to satisfy council and relevant government agencies and depts.

Based on a probability factor of success applications can be lodged.

A blank check to council is not an option with applications nor is consultants advices as their knowledge of council’s actions, policies and or reactions to applications seem to be well tarnished, unreliable or lacking in many respects.

Constructive, informative comments on each of the above projects would be appreciated from any people wishing to do so that has been placed in the loop to which this email has been forwarded.

This email was sent in a constructive spirit in an attempt to fast track applications and removes the BS… that seems sometimes to plague council applications and consultants advices.

NOTE>
This email will be published in the Burrum Chamber of Commerce Blog web site as will all responses
We will furthermore be asking chamber members to make their comments and input heard as well.
http://www.burrumcc.org.au

Regards
Henry Sapiechas-logo-hs-signature1

PH-0741290152
M-0411896524
Publicity Officer
Burrum Chamber of Commerce
Director
Wide Bay District Developments Pty Ltd
Mearcon Developments Pty Ltd
QHL Queensland House and Land
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BACK TO BURRUM FESTIVAL 20TH-21ST JUNE 2009

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

HEAR YE HEAR YE
COME ONE COME ALL

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TO
OUR Q 150 CELEBRATIONS
ON SATURDAY and SUNDAY

20TH and 21ST JUNE 2009
AT
56 STELEY STREET HOWARD
JOIN IN THE MERRIMENT OF A STREET
PARADE,OLD TIME GAMES,COME SEE HOW THINGS WERE DONE IN TIMES OF OLD

Street parade starting at 10 am
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HERITAGE DINNER SATURDAY NIGHT
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$30 person
Bookings Essential by 12th June for Catering
Purposes

Published by Henry Sapiecha 2nd June 2009

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OLD MINING MAPS OF SHAFTS-MINES/TUNNELS IN THE BURRUM DISTRICT

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

BURRUM AREA MINES, SHAFTS & TUNNELS – MAPPING

ROD STAFFORD of the local area mining family/land holders

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I had arranged to see Mr Stafford with maps of the entire burrum district relating to the coal interests his family had with the ownership of Howard Collieries who did a lot of the mining in the area.

It was described to me how the seams ran through the area and apparently went in a circular type radius probably as the nucleus being the dump area and going around in a circle through the current railway station area and towards the golf course and then in a circular motion along Burrum River Rd back towards Torbanlea and then back to Howard again.

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These mines and shafts are old ones and have long since been filled in with only the occasional subsidence.

They are not and should not be a problem in most cases, however it is great to know about these workings in case they do become an issue.

The plans and maps are fragmented in some cases and will require some serious work to make them usable or desipherable .

I have organized a surveyor to volunteer his services to copy the plans and get them back to us in some form that perhaps we can structure some usable format from them.

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These plans will then be available for access to the public, consultants and authorities to access for a small fee when searches are done etc when buying a property etc or planning developments in the area.

The chamber extends its thanks to the Stafford family for thier co-operation in supplying the necessary data from which we shall endeavour to amass the mapping guidelines to the mining history to this area.

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At some stage we shall supplement this info with that from the mining department to assemble what we believe will be the most comprehensive old mines maps in the district.

WILL KEEP YOU POSTED WITH DEVELOPMENTS

Published by Henry Sapiecha 2nd June 2009

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SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE ENTERTAINMENT $5

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

RED WINE AND A MARVELLOUS TIME WITH RHYTHM

LIVE MUSIC

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Set this date aside for a great time.

Ring and reserve your place

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BCC MEMBER/EXECUTIVE PUBLICITY OFFICER – HENRY SAPIECHA

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

The pen is mightier than the sword they say

Henry Sapiecha has taken up the pen

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PUBLICITY OFFICER

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It is critical that communication lines are open and transparency in your dealings paramount with the community and members of the chamber of commerce Burrum and its affiliates and associates.

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henry@acbocallcentre.com

or

admin@burrumcc.org.au

There is a need for current and potential members of the chamber to evaluate the credentials and experiences of its executives.

With this in mind my profile is structured accordingly for viewing.

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red-tick-black-sq-white-back Has held directorship positions in various companies involved in property and business acquisition/operation and development.

red-tick-black-sq-white-back Advisor to the Pine Rivers Shire Council [now moreton shire]on commercial & industrial development and investment matters. Sale to council of 14 acres for industrial development, sold council solicitors other investment property.also.

red-tick-black-sq-white-back Provided 40 acres of industrial land to A.P.M. for their new $40 million paper mill facility in Brisbane’s north side.

red-tick-black-sq-white-back Project manager for 2 years for a shopping centre development in Brisbane. Obtained the Giant group of companies to set up their first store in Queensland, & other stores such as red rooster, sizzlers, video ezy, then on sold to Franklins Fresh.

red-tick-black-sq-white-back Owned and operated the north side building and home display complex for North Brisbane.

red-tick-black-sq-white-back Owned and operated Q.H.L. (Queensland House and Land) – House and land packages, house sales, land sales, etc.

red-tick-black-sq-white-backOwned and operated Compac Realty dealing under      license with development, commercial and industrial property and businesses.

There were also operations relating to insurance and finance broking

red-tick-black-sq-white-back I have had extensive experience, directorships, ownerships, investments and control of unit construction; engineering and electrical companies; supermarkets; motels; liquor barns; nightclubs; restaurants, hotels; the greyhound and horse racing industry; international commodity trading; tourism; accommodation; publishing and advertising; transport and distribution; and retail businesses of various types.

red-tick-black-sq-white-back Details and verification of above can be provided only to those on a need to know basis

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However locally my experiences have been:-

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blue-on-whiteOwner and operator of ‘The Bay Central Tavern’ and the ‘Big Can Liquor Barn’ Hervey Bay Qld

blue-on-whiteOwner of a backpacker business in Hervey Bay

‘Fraser beachside backpackers-Charles St’

blue-on-whiteOwner of ‘Sirens Restaurant Silver Service’ on the esplanade-now a thai restaurant.

blue-on-whiteOwner and publisher of ‘Hervey Bay Handiguide’ a large map in full colour with paid advertising etc

blue-on-whiteOwner and operator of ‘Fishing World’ on the esplanade Hervey Bay

blue-on-whiteAccommodation booking agent for ‘Yagubi multi cultural festival’ and others via ‘ACBO CALL CENTREAustraliawide Central Booking Office.

blue-on-whiteOwner of a cafe on the esplanade Hervey Bay Qld

blue-on-whiteAdded value to a 60 acre land parcel at the corner of Burrum River Rd and the Bruce Highway to become a 12 lot x 5acre lots subdivision with town water and onsold as a approved site for development to be released for buying by the public

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CURRENT INVOLVEMENT IN THE AREA

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checklimegreenrigh1-57x85Owner and sole director of

‘Wide Bay District Developments Pty Ltd’

checklimegreenrigh1-57x85Owner and sole director of

‘Mearcon Developments Pty Ltd’

checklimegreenrigh1-57x85Owner of QHL Queensland House & Land

checklimegreenrigh1-57x85Owner of HTSC – Howard Trades & Services project land at Old Bruce Highway Howard

checklimegreenrigh1-57x85Owner of 13 acres development land at Annie St Howard marked for an aged unit complex.

checklimegreenrigh1-57x85Owner of 60 acres on the Bruce Highway for a possible 300 modular home complex for’Grey Nomads’ people aged 50-70 years of age.

checklimegreenrigh1-57x85Ownership 50% of python jungle plant nursery and fish hatchery at Howard Qld

checklimegreenrigh1-57x85A stable of web sites and a massive email mailing list under construction at all times and growing.

Regards
Henry Sapiecha
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PH-0741290152
M-0411896524
Publicity Officer
Burrum Chamber of Commerce
Director
Wide Bay District Developments Pty Ltd
Mearcon Developments Pty Ltd
QHL Queensland House and Land

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BCC MEMBER/EXECUTIVE TREASURER-BILL BROWN

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

KEEPER OF THE BOOKS

TREASURER BILL BROWN

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Awaiting some info from the seretary or Bill for this profile

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BCC MEMBER/EXECUTIVE-SECRETARY-RHONDA DAVISON

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009
Devoted mother and valued chamber secretary
RHONDA DAVISON
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I lived in Brisbane for 35 years raising 4 sons and was secretary/treasurer for the Kedron State Schoool P.& C., swimming and tennis club for almost 25 years.
I was also the first female president of an Australian Rules Football Club in Australia having to fight to prove I could do the job in a male orientated environment – there are now quite a few females in charge of football clubs.
After moving to the Burrum River 9 years ago, I started as a volunteer at the Burrum Districts Respite Centre and then moved on to become the administrator of that Association as well as being secretary/treasurer on their Committee.
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mailslotg rhondadavison@yahoo.com

I am currently secretary of the Burrum Chamber of Commerce and I enjoy meeting people from all walks of life through the Chamber and the Respite Centre.
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TO BE OR NOT TO WEIR – BRIDGE CROSSING- HOWARD/TORBANLEA

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

BRIDGE TO A WEIR – YOUR INPUT WOULD BE GREAT

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Our illustrious president Bill Goeswisch has proposed a suggestion some time ago about the lifeline bridge that we all know represents a strong link to safer and easier access to each section of our community as well as the community not having to go to the highway to commute.

Council would be well advised to take heed of the local community feelings on the subject and retain the bridge at all costs.

However there are some safety issues that need to be addressed :-

1…Pedestrians need to be protected from vehicular traffic as there is no facility for movement of walkers to cross the bridge without putting their lives on a limb. An ‘attachment’ of a pedestrian walkway as proposed by councillor Gerard O’Connell would be a great start to removing this  serious threat of serious injury or death .

2…The throughfare of traffic  across the bridge is a little ‘dodgy’ because of the width of the bridge being narrow and designed for earlier specifications not suitable for todays vehicular movement.

Perhaps replace the bridge with a WEIR with the road on top.

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What a terrific idea.

Fresh water and more of it to irrigate and drink and feed stock.

The water at low tide in parts at the top side of the bridge is so low that the mud flats are exposed and you can just about walk across the river.

Subject to an environmental impact study it would be ideally suited to a weir crossing.

Mr president Bill Goeswisch is not just a prettyy face, he has the right idea.

The thing is how do we make it happen?

Join the Burrum Chamber of Commerce  or just be an in invited guest and do something to make it happen.

Come along to our meetings and voice your opinion and be heard.

The wier concept would have a road over it and raised to a level close to the adjacent rail crossing.

All that beautiful extra  freshwater useful for irrigation and other practical purposes where now there is salty useless sometimes muddy mess.

This can be funded if planned correctly.

What are your thoughts.?

Come to the chamber meetings and be heard

Published by Henry Sapiecha 2 nd June 2009

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