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Sea level warnings for canals and coastal properties
SBS has reported on a new website called Coastal Risk Australia , designed to help home buyers work out the risks involved with purchasing coastal properties. Sea level rise is happening faster than expected. But people are still buying in low … Continue reading
Posted in Canal Developments, Climate Adaptation, Climate Change, Extreme Weather, Planning and Public Health, Point Peron, Storm Surge, West Australian Government
Tagged Bunbury, Busselton, coastal development, Coastal Risk Australia, flood, Fremantle, insurance, inundation, Mandurah, perth, properties, risk, Rockingham, SBS, sea level rise, western australia
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Petition to ban canal estates in WA
Please see our Petition to ban canal estate developments in WA , to be returned by Monday 13th of October 2014. According to the WAPC, definition of Canal Estate is as follows; See Development Control Policy 1.8 Canal Estates and Artificial Waterway Developments page … Continue reading
Posted in Bush Forever, Canal Developments, Climate Adaptation, Climate Change, Coastal Vegetation, Environmental Protection, EPA, Extreme Weather, Green space, heritage, Storm Surge
Tagged ban, Canal Estates, Climate adaptation, Climate Change, coastal development, enviironmental, insurance, Mangles Bay Marina, Ocean Reef Marina, petition, risk, sea level rise, storm surge, WAPC, western australia
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