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THE POINT PERON DEAL – 6 questions for the Premier
The deception starts with the name, “Mangles Bay Marina”. This is a highly controversial canal development proposal in Rockingham, Western Australia, a partnership between the state government’s development arm LandCorp and the big residential developer Cedar Woods. Anyone just tuning … Continue reading
Posted in Canal Developments, Ecocide, Environmental Protection, EPA, LandCorp, Nature Preservation, Passive Recreation, Planning and Public Health, Planning Laws, Point Peron, Public Open Spaces, Remnant Bushland, Seagrass, Sustainability, Uncategorized, Urban Forest, West Australian Government
Tagged Boat Pens, Boating, canal development, Cedar Woods, Landcorp, Mangles Bay Marina, Port Geographe, Premier, Rockingham, tourism, West Australian Government
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