WARRAGAMBA DAM Water Level falls to Lowest Point in 15 Years Amid Crippling DROUGHT and GROWING POPULATION

OBSERVATION FROM A CAAN CONTRIBUTOR:

‘I was in ‘THE PONDS’ just today, and some idiots have the lawn sprinklers going with most of the water hitting a fence and the road.

None of these homes were ever mandated for grey water.

Yet just up the road in VINEYARD the Liberal Coalition Government are hell bent rezoning more farmland and ground covers into water intensive high thermal mass wastelands.

We will have no water left in 6 months if they keep this up.

Sorry we are 100% full until the resources and energy and water efficiencies are fixed up.

Stop all slum building and dodgy property airports and privatised metros for slum building now!’

Water level at a vital dam providing most of Sydney’s drinking water falls to its lowest point in 15 years amid crippling drought and growing population

  • Level at dam supplying 80 per cent of Sydney’s drinking water lowest in 15 years
  • Warragamba Dam is at 43.9 per cent capacity – unmatched as far back as 2004
  • Just 0.1mm of rain in dam’s 9,000sq km catchment has fallen in the past week 
  • Worrying readings comes as NSW battles one of the worst droughts on record 

By CHARLIE COË and ALISHA ROUSE FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIAe-mail

UPDATED 26 DECEMBER 2019

The water level at a vital dam supplying 80 per cent of Sydney’s drinking water has dropped to its lowest point in 15 years.

The Warragamba Dam, 65km south-west of the city’s CBD, is at 43.9 per cent capacity after only 0.1mm of rain fell in its 9,000sq km catchment in the past week. 

Warragamba’s water level is 19 per cent lower than last year – and unmatched as far back as 2004 when the Millenium Drought gripped the Murray-Darling basin.

The water level at the Warragamba Dam (pictured in October) - which supplies 80 per cent of Sydney's drinking water - has dropped to its lowest point in 15 years

The water level at the Warragamba Dam (pictured in October) – which supplies 80 per cent of Sydney’s drinking water – has dropped to its lowest point in 15 years

That year the level fell to a record 38.8 per cent of capacity.

The worrying readings released by Water NSW on Thursday come as the state battles one of the worst droughts on record.

Earlier this month, water restrictions in Sydney, the Blue Mountains and Illawarra were upgraded to level two – the lowest levels since the Millennium Drought took hold in 2003.

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The harsher restrictions see a complete ban on hoses, requiring residents to use a bucket and sponge to wash their cars or a watering can to tend to their gardens.  

Warragamba’s water reserves were this month the source of concern as experts feared its already-depleted water supply could be contaminated with bushfire ash.

The raging bushfire at Green Wattle Creek had incinerated vast tracts of important forest around Lake Burragorang and the lake’s water reserves were exposed. 

Warragamba's water level is 19 per cent lower than last year (pictured in 2016) and just 0.1mm of rain has fallen its 9,000sq km catchment in the past week

Warragamba’s water level is 19 per cent lower than last year (pictured in 2016) and just 0.1mm of rain has fallen its 9,000sq km catchment in the past week

‘The worst case scenario would be a very intense rainfall event – 50-60 or maybe 100mm – falling within a few hours,’ researcher Stefan Doerr told the Sydney Morning Herald

‘It really depends now on when it rains and how it rains. This is the key for contamination.’ 

The bushfire ash surrounding the lake contains concentrated nutrients including phosphorous and nitrogen.

Warragamba's water reserves were this month the source of concern as experts feared its already-depleted water supply could be contaminated with bushfire ash

Warragamba’s water reserves were this month the source of concern as experts feared its already-depleted water supply could be contaminated with bushfire ash

If a quick, heavy downpour occurred, it could push the chemicals into the water kept behind Warragamba dam – Sydney’s primary water supply.

While water treatment options are available and it won’t reach homes contaminated, it will prove difficult.

The area is suffering drought, but it could still suffer an isolated downpour during a storm, which can be common near Warragamba in December. 

VIDEO: How Sydney Water filters water to make it safe to drink

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AUSTRALIAs POPULATION Ballooned by 382,000 in 2018-19

IMMIGRATION floodgates were opened in the late 1990s by the Howard Government as refugees were scapegoated …

Also the Howard Government introduced Visa Workers … the ramifications of which endure today!

With the Liberal Coalition returning in 2013 immigration again rose

Immigration into New South Wales (read Sydney) and Victoria (read Melbourne) remained at insane levels!

Australia’s population growth is more than double the OECD average.

Photo: The Australian: Australia’s population growth is more than double the OECD average.

Australia’s population ballooned by 382,000 in 2018-19

DECEMBER 20 2019

By Leith van Onselen in Immigration

*The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) yesterday (19 DEC) released its Australian Demographic Statistics for the June quarter of 2019, which revealed that Australia’s population continues to grow manically led by never-ending strong net overseas migration (NOM), mostly into Sydney and Melbourne.

According to the ABS, Australia’s population rose by 1.5% in the year to June 2019, well above the 38-year average:

*The growth in the number of persons in the year to June was an insane 381,600, even further above the 38-year average:

Australia’s population growth continues to be driven overwhelmingly by net overseas migration (NOM) – defined loosely as those residing in Australia for 12 months or more:

*NOM fell to 238,400 in the year to June 2019, way above the 143,159 average over the past 38 years.

*NOM is also currently running at triple the circa 75,000 average since Australia was federated in 1901:

*Moreover, as shown below, the proportion of population growth derived from NOM – 62.5% in the year to June 2019 – remains well above the 38-year average of 49.5%:

Victoria continues to be the population ponzi king, with its population growth at 2.05% in the year to June:

In pure number terms – which is what matters for infrastructure, housing and overall liveabilityVictoria and New South Wales are way out in front in the population growth stakes.

In the year to June, Victoria added an insane 133,000 new residents, whereas New South Wales added 109,000 new residents:

Immigration into New South Wales (read Sydney) and Victoria (read Melbourne) remained at insane levels of 86,000 and 83,000 respectively in the year to June:

*This is a disaster in the making. At this pace of growth, Australia will add one million people in less than three years, with the lion’s share flooding into Sydney and Melbourne.

As a result, living standards are being unambiguously smashed. Housing is becoming smaller and is hideously expensive.

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Roads, public transport, schools and hospitals are crush-loaded.

The crush: Redfern is Sydney's sixth busiest station.

Photo: The SMH: The crush: Redfern is Sydney’s sixth busiest station.CREDIT:BEN RUSHTON

Overall economic and social infrastructure is groaning under the strain. Water storages are running dry. And Australia’s natural environment is being trashed.

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Dam levels in Sydney have dropped below 50 per cent. Picture: Dean Lewins/AAP

Photo: news.com.au Dam levels in Sydney have dropped below 50 per cent. Picture: Dean Lewins/AAPSource:AAP

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Leith van Onselen is Chief Economist at the MB Fund and MB Super. Leith has previously worked at the Australian Treasury, Victorian Treasury and Goldman Sachs.

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SMOCO Books Panic Flight Home as EAST Coast goes up in FLAMES!

Firefighters at the scene of the Buxton fire on Thursday afternoon.

Updates over a Mai Tai in a hammock. Nice.‘ And what happened to supporting Australian tourism? Australian business, Smoco?

SmoCo books panic flight home as east coast goes up in flames

20 DECEMBER 2019

By David Llewellyn-Smith in Australian Politics

Fires are everywhere. Two firies are dead in NSW:

Two Rural Fire Service volunteers died when their fire truck rolled as they battled a bushfire south-west of Sydney late on Thursday night, authorities say.

A further three RFS volunteer firefighters were injured in the crash in Buxton just before 11.30pm, on a day of ferocious bushfire activity and searing heat across the state.

Police said the fire truck was believed to have hit a tree before rolling off Wilson Drive in Buxton, as firefighters attempted to battle the Green Wattle Creek fire that continued to burn at emergency level into Friday morning.

More:

At least 12 homes have been destroyed, hundreds of thousands of hectares razed and three Rural Fire Service volunteer firefighters left with serious burns to their bodies and airways after becoming “enveloped in fire.”

Thursday marked another ferocious bushfire day across NSW during which Premier Gladys Berejiklian declared a state of emergency for the second time this fire season.

Conditions on Saturday are “shaping up to [bring] a worse fire threat” again, the Premier said.

At the peak, four fires were burning at emergency warning level, while soaring 40-plus degree temperatures and choking smoke covered greater Sydney on what was the hottest day of the summer so far.

Around 70 blazes are burning in SE QLD. SA is about to join them:

Catastrophic fire conditions have been forecast in South Australia today as the state’s stifling heatwave continues into a fourth day — with temperatures hitting almost 50 degrees Celsius in some areas yesterday.

The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) said December temperature records had tumbled in more than a dozen locations, while some towns set all-time highs.

The heatwave conditions will take a dangerous turn tomorrow (Saturday 21 Dec.) with extreme temperatures and high winds combining to produce catastrophic bushfire conditions in six districts.

Lower Eyre Peninsula, Yorke Peninsula, the Mid North, Mount Lofty Ranges, Kangaroo Island and Lower South East districts have all been given the highest fire danger rating.

Smoko is also ablaze. John Hewson puts the boot in:

Scott Morrison at his Pentecostal church, Horizon, in Sydney.

Morrison’s conversion needs to start with honesty – simply with two admissions.

First, Australia is a hot and dry continent and he should acknowledge climate change’s contribution to making it hotter and dryer.

Second, our emissions are still rising, and we can’t reach our Paris targets without carrying forward our Kyoto credits.

Neither admission should be that difficult, especially with the prospect of bi-partisan and widespread community support.

Tim Flannery too:

Connecting the dots ... the carbon we burn makes it hotter, and exposes us to more fire.

Firefighters at the scene of the Buxton fire on Thursday afternoon.CREDIT:DEAN SEWELL

Scientists have been warning for decades that Australia is exceptionally vulnerable to risks from a changing climate, including reduced rainfall, extreme heat and bushfire. The link between greenhouse gas pollution, rising heat across Australia and declining cool season rainfall in mainland southern Australia is clear. These trends are contributing to drier soils and vegetation, increasing the probability of bushfires.

The significance of what is at stake here, of what we have to lose, should not be underestimated. Our environment, so iconic around the world and so fundamental to who we are as Australians, is under threat like never before.

In NSW and Queensland, world heritage areas including Gondwana rainforests have been damaged by fires. These rainforests are a living link to the vegetation that covered the southern supercontinent Gondwana about 180 million years ago. The Gondwana rainforests include the largest areas of subtropical rainforest on the planet, some warm temperate rainforest and nearly all the world’s Antarctic beech cool temperate rainforest. The rainforests are spread across about 40 separate reserves between Newcastle and Brisbane.

Phil Coorey:

Here’s a bit of free advice. The next time the Prime Minister decides to take a holiday, don’t try and hide it. People find out.

And when they do, they assume you are doing the wrong thing because you tried to cover it up.

Even the RBA and APRA are into it:

Australia’s biggest banks and ­insurance companies will be forced to protect themselves against risks caused by climate change, as the Reserve Bank and prudential regulator gear up to test large businesses’ readiness to shift to a low-carbon economy.

As part of a global push, the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority and the central bank are expected to adopt a series of “stress tests” that will take stock of the vulnerability of banks and insurers to changes in asset prices brought on by global warming or policies to limit emissions.

Banks and financial insti­tutions could also be forced to reveal their exposure to climate risks in their financial statements.

*The silence at the Murdoch Coalition Press Agency is deafening but even it can’t bury everything, via News:

Bureau of Meteorology, Australia@BOM_au

Based on preliminary analysis, yesterday, (Thursday 19 December 2019) Australia recorded its hottest day on record. The nationally-averaged maximum daytime temp was 41.9 °C exceeding the record set on Tuesday, 40.9 ºC. You can view the top ten highest daily maximum temps here: http://ow.ly/Jg3f50xDRyv 

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While at Kirribili House 10 year old kids are rounded up and squashed:

The image of a young protester has gone viral after she stood her ground against police while marching outside the Australian Prime Minister’s residence.

Issy, 13, was with her father outside Kirribilli House along with other protesters, who were demanding Prime Minister Scott Morrison take action on climate change.

The young girl was holding a sign saying: “look at what you’ve left us, watch us fight it, watch us win”.

If the Albotross around Labor’s neck had not inexplicably just gone all-in on coal, this overall national display would have been life threatening for Smoko.

CAAN: Can Labor afford its ‘JF’ for Coal ?

And, late breaking, LNP polling clearly rocked the tanning PM:

“Over the course of the past week I have been taking leave with my family.”

“Our leave was brought forward due to the need to cancel our scheduled leave in January because of our official government visit to India and Japan at the invitation of Prime Ministers Modi and Abe.

“I deeply regret any offence caused to any of the many Australians affected by the terrible bushfires by my taking leave with family at this time.”

“I have been receiving regular updates on the bushfires disaster as well as the status of the search for and treatment of the victims of the White Island tragedy.”

“As noted, given the most recent tragic events, I will be returning to Sydney as soon as can be arranged,”

Updates over a Mai Tai in a hammock. Nice.

David Llewellyn-Smith

David Llewellyn-Smith is Chief Strategist at the MB Fund and MB Super. David is the founding publisher and editor of MacroBusiness and was the founding publisher and global economy editor of The Diplomat, the Asia Pacific’s leading geo-politics and economics portal.

He is also a former gold trader and economic commentator at The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, the ABC and Business Spectator. He is the co-author of The Great Crash of 2008 with Ross Garnaut and was the editor of the second Garnaut Climate Change Review.

Protesters react after police threaten to arrest them during a protest outside of Kirribilli House in Sydney, Thursday, December 19, 2019.

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GREATER MACARTHUR 2040: The Rural Villages set to Welcome 40,000 Homes!

The rolling paddocks of Menangle (pictured), Menangle Park, Appin and Gilead is set to be developed in coming decades. Picture: Dylan Robinson

The rolling paddocks of Menangle (pictured), Menangle Park, Appin and Gilead is set to be developed in coming decades. Picture: Dylan Robinson

Developers … the usual suspects, Lendlease, Walker Corporation, Dahua Group and Mirvac are set to excavate, and eliminate ‘the scenic landscape’ across this beautiful region to create what they call new and vibrant – let’s say vivacious, and vivid communities … to welcome ever more CCP members … party backed Dahua requests another 5000 homes!!

IN FACT it’s so bad that even Liberal MP Nathaniel Smith told the Chronicle last month that people move to the area for a “rural lifestyle”.

greenfield development on allotments as small as 200M2 and 6M wide, a maximum gross floor area 78% of lot size: Greenfield Housing Code

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Greater Macarthur 2040: The rural villages set to welcome 40,000 homes across the next two decades

The sprawling paddocks of Appin, Gilead and Menangle Park are set to welcome almost 40,000 houses across the next two decades, dramatically transforming southwest Sydney.

Daniel McGookin, Macarthur Chronicle

December 16, 2019

The sprawling paddocks and semirural villages of Appin, Menangle and Gilead are set to transform across the next two decades, welcoming almost 40,000 new homes.

The Greater Macarthur 2040 Interim Plan outlines the future growth of the region with major developers Lendlease, Walker Corporation, Dahua Group and Mirvac all expected to deliver new, vibrant communities.

Lendlease’s Figtree Hill masterplan for Gilead. Picture: Carmela Roche
Lendlease’s Figtree Hill masterplan for Gilead. Picture: Carmela Roche

High-density residential properties near town centres and major transport links in the greenfield developments of Appin and Gilead is encouraged by the draft plan.

Wollondilly Liberal MP Nathaniel Smith told the Chronicle last month that people move to the area for a “rural lifestyle”.

“With greenfield development, it’s best to have a plan for the whole region,” he said.

“I think we have seen in other areas of NSW where it has just been cut and pasted it hasn’t been a good urban planning outcome.

“I think if the property owners, council and state government all work together, we will get a better outcome and a better quality town out of these large areas – but you got to have your infrastructure, your roads, your NBN, your sewerage, your water, your schools, your buses and more.”

Developer Dahua Group is also pushing for high-density buildings in Menangle Park, a vision which was supported by the Campbelltown Local Planning Panel.

The Chinese-backed company is also requesting the ability to deliver more than 5000 homes in the rural area, despite the plan suggesting the potential for 4000 dwellings.

An aerial view of Menangle Park, to be developed by Dahua Group Australia.
An aerial view of Menangle Park, to be developed by Dahua Group Australia.

“Menangle Park will become a new urban community with a town centre providing local retail and commercial services,” the draft plan stated.

The controversial urban transformation of Gilead continues to take shape with developer Lendlease surging forward with the development of Figtree Hill estate on the site.

Community members have staged failed court battles and protests to halt construction on the site, with the draft plan indicating the area could deliver about 15,000 homes boasting a “scenic landscape”.

Appin, separated into a north and west precinct, is expected to house 20,000 homes including high-density residential.

The draft plan recommends Appin to be delivered in the “long-term”, with Walker Corporation strongly objecting to the time frame in its submission.

Developer Mirvac continues to move forward with the transformation of a 40ha site surrounding Menangle village, recently winning approval for a major subdivision and bulk earthworks.

SOURCE: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/newslocal/macarthur/greater-macarthur-2040-the-rural-villages-set-to-welcome-40000-homes-across-the-next-two-decades/news-story/cfd854e2feedfa8f619b0d5cdf591804

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Greater Macarthur 2040: Government vows to protect southwest Sydney’s precious koala colony

The State Government has promised extra protections for the region’s precious flora and fauna.

The State Government has promised extra protections for the region’s precious flora and fauna.

Planning Minister Rob Stokes recognises the Macarthur region is home to some of Sydney’s most precious fauna and flora

WHY then proceed with such massive overdevelopment in the midst of our worst drought … ?

Our Sydney water supply has fallen to 40 per cent as ever more VIBRANTS fly in to buy our real estate … as Sydneysiders and NSW Constituents contend with water restrictions

IS the proposed site east of Appin Road suitable and/or adequate to form a Koala reserve corridor?

MEANWHILE due to NSW being on fire … a third of Koala habitat, and more than 2000 Koalas have been lost on the North Coast!

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Greater Macarthur 2040: Government vows to protect southwest Sydney’s precious koala colony

Fears of the obliteration of a precious chlamydia-free koala colony on Sydney’s outskirts has prompted the State Government to take action to ensure the animals’ survival.

Daniel McGookin, Macarthur Chronicle

December 16, 2019

The State Government has responded to fears of the obliteration of the region’s unique chlamydia-free koala colony, committing to a regional approach for koala conservation.

Following a chorus of condemnation by koala activists after the exhibition of the Greater Macarthur 2040 Interim Plan, the Planning Department has vowed to take action through a Cumberland Plain Conservation Plan.

A koala and her baby wandered onto a construction site in St Helens Park.
A koala and her baby wandered onto a construction site in St Helens Park.

Planning Minister Rob Stokes said the Macarthur region was home to some of Sydney’s most precious flora and fauna and welcomed protection measures..

“Importantly, koala preservation has been addressed with land east of Appin Rd being reserved to protect our regionally significant koala corridor along the Georges River,” he said.

Charity organisation Australians for Animals blasted the Greater Macarthur Plan in the “strongest possible terms”.

“It is abundantly clear that the proposal will have catastrophic impacts on a critically important koala population, estimated to be between 5001000 animals,” the submission stated.

Koala, named Princess, pictured at Wedderburn earlier this year. Picture: Robert Pozo
Koala, named Princess, pictured at Wedderburn earlier this year. Picture: Robert Pozo

The charity also said it had no faith in claims upgrades to Appin Rd and the construction of the Spring Farm Parkway would protect koalas.

The Planning Department has released a ‘What we Heard’ report which promised future measures for koala conservation.

“The (Cumberland Plain Conservation) plan prioritises koala conservation and management, which will include a range of actions to protect and conserve koalas and other native species,” the report stated.

“The plan proposed to provide funding for stewardship for land identified east of Appin Rd to preserve the north-south koala corridor.”

The site east of Appin Rd is proposed to be a koala reserve, and would be acquired through about $174 million in development contributions.

The report also committed to developing a regional approach to koala conservation in the Campbelltown and Wollondilly council areas.

The Cumberland Plain Conservation Plan will be exhibited next year.

SOURCE: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/newslocal/macarthur/greater-macarthur-2040-government-vows-to-protect-southwest-sydneys-precious-koala-colony/news-story/0f3e32c06b47d339a8ceb88a7b766c02

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GREATER MACARTHUR 2040: Walker Corporation says developer timetables should be considered in release of growth precincts

Walker Corporation executive chairman Lang Walker (right) supporting the region’s bid for an A-League team last year.

Photo: Walker Corporation executive chairman Lang Walker (right) supporting the region’s bid for an A-League team last year.

IS anyone surprised by this? Afterall prior to this Australia was hijacked by the lobby group, the PCA with the policy writer annointed …

View: https://www.macrobusiness.com.au/2019/02/meet-scott-morrison-property-council-pm/

And: https://www.macrobusiness.com.au/2018/08/property-councils-scomo-seizes-control-of-australia/

DESPITE the Appin precinct being marked down as a long-term plan earmarked for 15,000 homes, including high-density living Walker Corporation has called on the NSW Government to green light the mass development of Appin in the near future!

Key Points …

the community has been vocal in its opposition to mass development in the area

no strategy or overall plan for all of the area

Greater Macarthur 2040: Walker Corporation says developer timetables should be considered in release of growth precincts

Walker Corporation, one of the biggest developers in southwest Sydney, has called on the government to take into account developer’s timetables when releasing growth precincts.

Daniel McGookin, Macarthur Chronicle

December 16, 2019

One of the biggest developers in Sydney’s southwest, Walker Corporation, has called on the State Government to green light the mass development of Appin in the near future.

The Appin precinct is earmarked for 15,000 homes, including high-density living, but is marked down as a long-term plan. Wollondilly Council has also been strong in its position of no development in Appin until at least 2036.

Walker Corporation says it could develop its Appin landholdings in the near future. Picture: Google Maps
Walker Corporation says it could develop its Appin landholdings in the near future. Picture: Google Maps

In a submission made to the draft Greater Macarthur 2040 Interim Plan, Walker Corporation says the programs of developers should play a role in deciding when the precinct is developed.

“The final Interim Plan should therefore permit flexible staging of delivery of all the growth centre’s land release precincts in response to market and construction conditions (and) the programs of land owners and developers,” the submission stated.

The submission continues to say if development in the precinct took place in the near future, it would place “downward pressure” on property prices due to the improved supply of housing type and supply, and it would also fund the early construction of a major road linking the Hume Highway to Appin.

The developer also called for the abolishment of a mixed employment and housing zoning in the precinct, telling the government if the employment zoning was pursued there wouldn’t be enough funding for the major link road to the Hume Highway.

Walker Corporation recently withdrew plans to rezone a 525ha site known as Appin Vale, which would have had the potential to deliver 4000 homes.

Sue Gay is worried about mass development in the area.
Sue Gay is worried about mass development in the area.

The community has been vocal in its opposition to mass development in the area.

Appin resident Sue Gay said fears of mass development had horrified members of the community.

“There is no strategy or overall plan for all of the area,” she said. “Where are they going to get the water from?

“It is criminal what they are doing to us. Do it in an aligned approach and think about the people that live here.”

The developer recently won approval to develop the first stage of its South East Wilton project, which includes 696 lots.

SOURCE: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/newslocal/macarthur/greater-macarthur-2040-walker-corporation-says-developer-timetables-should-be-considered-in-release-of-growth-precincts/news-story/98640694588db269dc43ee2ef692e372

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URBAN INFILL UTOPIA is Baking Our Cities under CONCRETE!

NOT where the Harbourside Huxters live … so it’s all good … not in their backyard …

MORE CONCRETE EVIDENCE … from these Professionals …

TODAY reports that Macquarie Park had one of the highest pollution readings … trapped between the towers …

Macquarie Park Sydney East Air Quality.

190 Unhealthy
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Urban infill utopia is baking our cities under concrete

By Unconventional Economist in Australian Property

December 10, 2019 | 10 comments

For years, the development industry and urban planners have called for Australia’s supposedly underutilised middle-ring suburbs to be bulldozed for apartments and townhouses in order to house the many millions of extra migrants projected to inundate our cities over coming decades:

This transformation into a dense urban form is to be most stark in Sydney, where the Urban Taskforce projects that only one quarter of dwellings will be detached houses in 2057, down significantly from 55% currently:

This transformation will obviously also see reduced access to green space, according to Infrastructure Australia’s modelling, as Melbourne’s and Sydney’s populations balloon to a projected 7.3 million and 7.4 million people by 2046 (see last row below):

*An issue conveniently ignored by these geniuses is that in addition to eroding all markers of liveability (see above), their urban infill utopia will also make our cities hotter, causing increased heat-related deaths.

Brisbane's older suburbs are more likely to have green spaces and leafy tree cover, cooling streets and homes.

Brisbane’s older suburbs are more likely to have green spaces and leafy tree cover, cooling streets and homes.CREDIT:AAP

That’s the view of Tony Matthews – a senior lecturer in urban and environmental planning at Griffith University – who recently penned the following:

*“Heat stress actually causes more deaths in Australia than all of the other natural disasters combined”…

Middle-ring suburbs were more likely to be the leafy, cool retreats created by postwar architecture and planting…

“The real problem comes when we try and increase densities, which we have done in a suburban context through a quality called urban consolidation,” he said.

“And that has been taken up through most of the capital cities, all of the capital cities, in fact.

*“It’s squeezing more floorspace out of less land, so that’s why we’re seeing so many apartments, so many townhouses, we’re also seeing a reduction in block sizes from maybe 700 metres or 650 metres to 400 metres.”

Squeezing more properties onto land means there is less room for parks, trees, or anything other than constructed buildings, he said.

The result is dense, urban fringe suburbs with little greenery and houses with no gardens, parks reduced in size as competition for tenancy grows…

“What I feel we have done with these suburbs is we have locked them into a pattern of heat stress, limited outdoor activity, limited use of the public realm, and all of the problems that come with that because they’re not green enough and in some cases they don’t have the potential to be any greener,” Dr Matthews said.

The Daily Telegraph also reported that “rampant” tree removal in Sydney’s North West is leading to “ecological disaster” and raising temperatures:

Sydney’s northwest is facing an “ecological disaster” as a chainsaw massacre of thousands of trees in leafy suburbs make way for new developments and send urban heat soaring.

Preliminary works on major developments in Macquarie Park and Epping are cutting down hundreds of trees as a war of words breaks out over who is to blame for the “environmental atrocity” turning suburbs into concrete jungles…

New data shows big developers and mum-and-dad investors are peppering Ryde and Parramatta councils with development applications to remove trees…

Cr Wilson said…. “when you are putting more people into a limited area, the environment is going to suffer”…

An artist impression of Cbus Property’s mixed-use development on Langston Place, Epping.
An artist impression of Cbus Property’s mixed-use development on Langston Place, Epping.

CAAN: Epping is rapidly losing its beautiful tree cover and heritage homes for like high-rise residential

*Today, the ABC reports that Australia’s cities are getting hotter through a combination of high temperatures, increasing populations and reduced open spaces, which demands urgent action to cool our cities down:

High temperatures, increasing populations and reduced open spaces are just some of the factors behind rising urban heat in Australian cities…

Professor Veronica Soebarto is chair of the Heat and Habitat in Cities Symposium, which is being held at the National Wine Centre in Adelaide.

She said intensifying heat in Australian cities was caused by a lack of greenery, as well as concrete buildings and other hard surfaces that “radiate heat”…

An added challenge is responding to the demands of Australia’s growing population…

The infill utopia of jamming millions more people into the existing urban footprint will necessarily chew-up green space as backyards, trees and open space are removed to make way for additional dwellings. And this will necessarily exacerbate the ‘heat island’ effect afflicting our cities, in turn raising energy use (think air conditioners).

Clearly, maintaining green infrastructure in our major cities is not consistent with the projected explosion of their populations via mass immigration, along with planning rules that force increased population density.

The first best solution to this problem is to slash immigration back toward the historical average, thereby slowing the destruction of green space:

*Address the problem at its source.

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Leith van Onselen is Chief Economist at the MB Fund and MB Super. Leith has previously worked at the Australian Treasury, Victorian Treasury and Goldman Sachs.

Early morning light hits the skyscrapers of Melbourne's CBD, as seen from above.

PHOTO: Melbourne, like other cities, has implemented cooling strategies. (ABC News: Jane Cowan)

CAAN Photo: Macquarie Park: JQZ Prime Precinct; concrete, steel and glass emit Co2 in manufacture and ongoing use!

SOURCE: https://www.macrobusiness.com.au/2019/12/urban-infill-utopia-is-baking-our-cities-under-concrete/

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Adelaide is experiencing a subdivision revolution, but not everyone is happy about it

OF course some people aren’t happy …

WHY?

IS it because …

-it’s not really about shelter … it’s about manipulating housing as a commodity

.from 4 dwellings to 34 dwellings in one street!!

housing has become an economic instrument exercised to benefit some, but excludes those who have the highest need but can least afford it

AND …

-it’s not about better outcomes but rather about profits

ADELAIDE …. the Capital of one of the driest States in Australia!

ON top of this it seems …

-standards are being diluted
-exceptions/waivers are being granted more easily
-amenity is being compromised
-Heritage values diminished
-existing character ignored

Adelaide is experiencing a subdivision revolution, but not everyone is happy about it

By Tom Fedorowytsch

9 DECEMBER 2019

An anti-development banner hanging on a fence

PHOTO: Residents have aired their frustrations with signs. (ABC News: Tom Fedorowytsch)

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As Dian Naraniecki strolls down the quiet and leafy Myrtle Bank street she has called home for years, it’s easy to see why she and many others have, but she says its character and charm are at risk.

Key points

  • Many houses around Adelaide are being knocked down and replaced by townhouses
  • Local residents are outraged about the loss of heritage in the area
  • The change in real estate gives the opportunity for young people to move to the inner suburbs

“It’s a beautiful living street, very friendly, it’s one of the old streets — very community-minded, everyone knows everyone, we help each other with the bins, with the mail, and we always greet new residents in the street with a gathering,” Ms Naraniecki said.

*The suburb, in Adelaide’s inner-south, is filled with large bungalows with spacious gardens, but at the end of Culross Avenue, developers have moved in.

A woman stands in front of a new housing development

PHOTO: Dian Naraniecki says development is changing the face of her suburb. (ABC News)

Dotted along the street are banners and signs which read: “Help stop the carnage” and “How many a block?”

*Where four bungalows have stood for decades, dozens of townhouses will be going up.

*”We’re going to go from four dwellings to 34 dwellings,” Ms Naraniecki said.

*Her neighbours are also outraged by the loss of heritage, greenery and parking.

“They could do exactly the same size development, or probably less, but they could do a large development and make it fit within the zone,” Ms Naraniecki said.

Aside from their banners, the residents are trying to speak with the local council and engage in South Australia’s complicated development processes.

Just don’t call this group NIMBYs.

“We’re not against development, we understand there has to be development, we have to have young people in the area,” she said.

While the townhouses planned for Culross Avenue comply with planning rules, they symbolise a transformation happening all over Adelaide.

A group of residents looking at a new housing development

PHOTO: Neighbours look on over one of the developments happening at the end of their street. (ABC News: Tom Fedorowytsch )

‘Loved to death’ in Adelaide’s urban infill epicentre

North-east of Adelaide in the City of Campbelltown, Mayor Jill Whittaker regularly welcomes new residents to the area, while lending an ear to long-term homeowners outraged by development.

“Campbelltown is being loved to death because it is such a wonderful place for people to live, they want to bring up their families here,” she said.

A woman in a white jacket standing in a suburban street

PHOTO: Mayor Jill Whittaker said it was a delicate balance between character, and welcoming new residents. (ABC News)

Quiet streets have become a hive of activity, as tradies work away on new townhouses and duplexes.

“We are expected to take on more housing, more people, and it has brought some wonderful people into the city, and they are joining in, they’ve been part of the community, so there are some real positives with infill,” Ms Whittaker said.

“On the other side, we have the fact that the city is changing so rapidly, and it brings a huge number of problems as far as traffic is concerned, parking is concerned, there are disputes over fences, there are downsides to it that we are working through as a council and we’re trying to work through as quickly as we can.”

The council is planning to reduce subdivisions from five properties per block down to two or three, but it will be at the mercy of state planning laws.

Townhouse trend taking hold across the city

University of Adelaide planning expert Emma Baker said Adelaide was undergoing “massive” change, even if it was not growing as quickly as other major capitals.

“South Australia’s a very different place to what it was 100 years ago,” Professor Baker said.

“We’ve got smaller households, more of them, we’re growing slowly, and we probably want different things from our housing.”

The Adelaide skyline

PHOTO: The face of Adelaide’s suburbs is changing with new development. (ABC News)

Twenty years ago, the average block size in Adelaide was 534 square metres.

Now, most blocks are under 362 square metres — and the smallest townhouses on the market are under 60 square metres.

“We’ve moved to townhouses, but the sizes of the interiors of our houses haven’t changed overall,” she said.

However, Professor Baker said the disappearance of the backyard might free up more housing opportunities for young people trying to move to Adelaide’s inner suburbs.

It is an issue that will need to be addressed in South Australia’s new statewide planning and design code, currently undergoing consultation.

“At least in South Australia we’ve been able to plan for it, and do a proper period of consultation, and work out where we want to go,” Professor Baker said.

Adelaide’s tallest buildings now house apartments, not offices

While suburban residents cling to their car spaces and backyards, Sam Taylor and Damien Pyne have done what was once unthinkable in this city.

Two men siting in their apartment smiling at the camera

PHOTO: Damien Pyne and Sam Taylor enjoy the benefits of living close to work. (ABC News: Tom Fedorowytsch )

They’ve given up their wheels, and moved into a one-bedroom apartment near Chinatown in the Adelaide CBD.

“I don’t think it was a difficult choice,” Mr Pyne said.

“When you start to look at the numbers as well, we save quite a lot of money not owning a car, especially a car that would probably sit stagnant most of the time.”

Adelaide city skyline

PHOTO: While Adelaide has not experienced Brisbane and Melbourne’s apartment boom, there are more apartment-living options than ever before. (ABC News)

The couple has fallen in love with the coffee shop downstairs, the parklands and amenities around the corner — and the nine-minute walk to work doesn’t hurt either.

“We wanted to deliberately put pressure on ourselves to downsize and get rid of a lot of the things that we perhaps felt were extraneous,” Mr Taylor said.

“The irony is that a lot of people will say, ‘oh I could never live in an apartment because I want my land’, but if you look at the way townhouses and courtyard homes and subdivisions are happening anyway, you really are limited in that backyard space.”

This is part two of South Australia’s Our Changing State series that looks at how SA is changing and the challenges it must overcome.

An anti-development banner hanging on a fence

SOURCE: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-12-09/not-everyone-is-happy-about-adelaides-subdivision-revolution/11769380?section=politics

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HEFTY FINES ahead as TOUGH NEW WATER RESTRICTIONS Kick In!

HEFTY FINES FOR AUSSIES … who do not comply with Level 2 Water Restrictions

IT is understandable with dam levels across GREATER SYDNEY sitting at 45 per cent …

BUT WHY does the Morrison Government allow 160,000 Permanent Migrants annually … and more importantly why it maintains:

-2.2 MILLION VISA HOLDERS IN AUSTRALIA … AT ANY POINT IN TIME?

The PUSH for the second Airport at Badgery’s Creek has always been about flying in more …

… Home Buyers from our Big Neighbour to the North to become ‘Permanent Residents’ … a diaspora of 3 or 4 million now!

THE INFRASTRUCTURE that the Premier and her team boast about is all about facilitating:

Development and Residency for them!

NSW Constituents are losing their heavy rail network to be replaced by the privatised Hong Kong Consortium MTR dinky Metro

WHERE is the emergency grey water system policy?  A subsidy for every building?

And strict high WELS tapware policy?

We have been notified that the 100,000 slums have no grey water systems at all! Is this so?

AND the consequences are:

“Currently, dam levels across Greater Sydney are sitting at 45 percent — the lowest in a decade.

“Given the rapid rate of decline of our dam levels we have decided to enact the next level of restrictions sooner than planned,” Premier Gladys Berejiklian said in a statement.

“We’re experiencing one of the most severe droughts on record and we expect introducing level two restrictions to save 78.5 gigalitres of water per year.””

Hefty Fines Ahead As Tough New Water Restrictions Kick In

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Mon 09 Dec 2019

Level two water restrictions are about to kick in for a huge number of NSW residents with hefty fines to be handed out to those who don’t comply.

As another long, hot summer gets underway, water restrictions have been ramped up in a bid to retain as much water in our dams as possible.

From Tuesday,  anyone living or working in Sydney, the Blue Mountains or Illawarra will have to abide by the following rules:

Premier Gladys Berejiklian and Prime Minister Scott Morrison survey a dam site in NSW. Image: Facebook
HOSES AND SPRINKLERS CANNOT BE USED TO WATER GARDENS

Residents are allowed to water their lawn or garden before 10am and after 4pm but only using a watering can or bucket.

Drip irrigation systems or ‘smart’ watering systems can also be used but only for a maximum of 15 minutes a day.

Sprinklers and hoses are banned.

Only a bucket or watering can be used before 10 am and after 4 pm. Image: Getty
VEHICLES MUST BE WASHED WITH BUCKET AND SPONGE

Similarly, hoses cannot be used to wash a vehicle even it is fitted with a trigger nozzle.

Cars, trucks, vans, motorbikes or caravans can only be washed using a bucket and sponge or at a commercial car wash.

If a private boat has been in seawater, a hose fitted with a trigger nozzle may be used for a maximum of 10 minutes.

If you need to wash your car, a bucket and sponge is the way. Image: Getty
ONLY EVAPORATED WATER CAN BE REPLACED IN POOLS AND SPAS

An existing pool or spa can only be topped up with a watering can, bucket or hose with a trigger nozzle for 15 minutes per day.

Residents can only replace water lost through evaporation, not an amount deliberately removed. A permit is required before a new or renovated pool of any size is filled.

Recycled water, greywater, rainwater or bore water can be used to fill or top up your pond or water feature.

Evaporated water can be replaced in a pool, deliberately removed water cannot. Don’t be Beryl. Image: Getty
WATER RELATED KIDS TOYS ARE ALSO BANNED

Any toy connected to a hose such as slip n slides are now banned.

Sprinklers cannot be turned on for children to play under.

Individuals caught not complying with the new water restrictions will be slapped with a $220 fine, businesses will face a $550 fine for businesses

No slip n slide’s kids. Image: Getty
YOU CAN SPOT CLEAN HARD SURFACES IF THERE ARE HEALTH HAZARDS

Sydney Water has confirmed that hard surfaces can be spot cleaned with a hose fitted with a trigger nozzle or a high-pressure cleaner if there is a health, safety or emergency reason.

Garbage bins can also be washed with a hose fitted with a trigger nozzle. However, driveways or windows will need to be cleaned with a bucket and sponge or a broom.

You can find plenty more information here.

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Why Such Stringent Water Levels?

More than 85 percent of Sydney’s water supply relies on rain, which means our water is in short supply during intensive drought.

Currently, dam levels across Greater Sydney are sitting at 45 percent — the lowest in a decade.

“NSW is currently experiencing one of the most severe droughts on record and Sydney is not exempt from the drought. By introducing Level 2 restrictions we will save 78.5 gigalitres of water,” Water Minister Melinda Pavey said on Monday.

“We’re doing the work to save as much drinking water as we can, particularly as we go into another hot and dry summer”.

NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian and Water Minister Melinda Pavey. Image: Dean Lewins via AAP

Businesses who rely upon outdoor water use as part of their operations will need to get an exemption.

“If a business applied for and received a permit under the previous level of restrictions, they’ll need to contact Sydney Water to confirm it’s still valid,” Pavey said.

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TAMWORTH SUCKS PEEL RIVER DRY … MAYOR Calls for 40,000 More MIGRANTS …

A bone on cracked earth at a property near Walgett, NSW, which has been affected by years of drought.

A bone on cracked earth at a property near Walgett, NSW, which has been affected by years of drought. CREDIT:ALEX ELLINGHAUSEN

PERHAPS with the Peel having been sucked dry … that dehydration is already causing acute changes in brain function for some?

Tamworth sucks rivers dry. Demands 40,000 new migrants

By Unconventional Economist in Australian EconomyFeatured Article

December 5, 2019 | 48 comments

The NSW regional city of Tamworth is currently facing Stage 4 water restrictions, with the Chaffey Dam at just 15.6% capacity after experiencing record low inflows.

Today, The SMH reveals that Tamworth has sucked the Peel River dry:

The once-proud Peel River – also described as a “glorified creek” by those who know and love it – is the lifeblood to the city of 62,000, which is heavily dependent on agriculture and was facing the prospect of running dry in six months without urgent intervention…

Mayor Col Murray said the city had no groundwater and had run out of alternatives.

“You can’t truck water to a city like Tamworth, it’s just not an option,” he said. “You would have to have a B-double load of water unloading every six minutes, 24/7. That’s just not practical – you wouldn’t have trucks available and … where would you get the water?”…

Tamworth mayor Col Murray at the opening of Chaffey Dam in 2016.

Tamworth mayor Col Murray at the opening of Chaffey Dam in 2016.CREDIT:GARETH GARDNER

Hilariously, Tamworth’s authorities are determined to lift the region’s population from 62,000 currently to over 100,000 as quickly as possible:

At this rate it will take Tamworth until about 2073 to reach the 100,000 population target.

The local government area grew by just under 1 per cent from 2017 to 2018, Australian Bureau of Statistics data shows. Tamworth Regional Council has an ambitious plan to shave at least three decades off that.

“We need to increase the growth rate to a bit over 2 per cent,” acting mayor Phil Betts said. “It is an ambitious target but it’s possible…”.

Mayor Col Murray

 Mayor Col Murray

Tamworth Mayor Col Murray also believes that a growing population is needed to solve Tamworth’s water crisis:

While water is a major concern for the city presently, the mayor said a growing city would demand government investment in a greater security.

“I would argue we have got no chance of increasing our water security without having population growth,” [Mayor Col Murray] said.

“That’ll force it to happen.

“I have absolutely got no concerns that there’ll be water for the future, providing we have got the plan and got the population growth to strengthen it.”

You cannot make this stuff up. Tamworth is already running out of water. But somehow we are not to worry about the extra demand that would come from 40,000 (60%) more people, especially in light of climate change, which is expected to lower rainfall and increase evaporation.

Remember, Tamworth is located far away from the ocean, meaning that water desalination is not available.

Water scarcity remains the elephant in the room of the population debate, and the key issue that ‘Big Australia’ boosters deliberately ignore, including Tamworth Mayor Col Murray.

Tamworth also illustrates the lunacy of the Morrison Government’s ‘migrants to the bush’ policy. Sending thousands of people to the interior of the driest continent on earth is a clear recipe for disaster.

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Leith van Onselen is Chief Economist at the MB Fund and MB Super. Leith has previously worked at the Australian Treasury, Victorian Treasury and Goldman Sachs.

SOURCE: https://www.macrobusiness.com.au/2019/12/tamworth-sucks-rivers-dry-demands-40000-new-migrants/

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