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| Shire Community Will Fight Labor’s Desal |
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Sutherland Shire community leaders have told NSW Opposition Leader Peter Debnam that they will continue their fight to oppose the development of Labors desalination plant at Kurnell, at a special meeting held in Miranda today.
A residents action group will be formed to campaign against the plant in the run-up to the state election and demand answers from Labor about the project and the impact it will have on Shire residents. Sutherland Shire residents are frustrated that Labor have chosen to rush this project through on the eve of an election. Labor have ignored the local community and refused to answer important questions about the project and its impact on local lifestyle and the environment," Mr Debnam said. The community have been left in the dark and Labor is refusing or unable to answer their questions," he said. "The questions the community want answered include:
"Labors Morris Iemma and Barry Collier must come clean with the community today. The are entitled, and deserve answers to these questions," Mr Debnam said. If Labor wants to spend $1.9 billion of taxpayers funds to build a desalination plan that will provide less than 5 weeks of water, then they need to do better than Jack Thompson. Labor is seeking to promote the desalination plant at Kurnell as a silver bullet to Sydneys water crisis. This is nonsense. Labor is attempting to create a community panic through the media to justify their own political panic on this issue. Labor has had 12 years to plan and act on Sydneys water needs. Even their own experts have admitted today that if Labor had done the work on recycling we wouldnt even be having this discussion. And now Labor are seeking to bully the community into a project and ignore their concerns less than seven weeks before an election where they can have their say. "I re-iterated to the Shire community in the meeting today that a Debnam-led NSW Liberal/Nationals Government will not proceed with a desalination plant at Kurnell. "The Shire is all about lifestyle. This plant will have a devastating impact on the local environment and residents are not prepared to see that put at risk to satisfy Labors political panic plans before an election. Shire residents should not be forced to pay for Labors failure to plan and act on Sydneys water needs for the past 12 years, by fast tracking a desalination plant in the Shire, especially when the water will be pumped back across Botany Bay, and through Sydney streets for homes in the eastern and inner western suburbs. We need to focus on the priorities of recycling and storm water harvesting. There are no silver bullets, we need to tackle our water crisis house by house, town by town and region by region," Mr Debnam said.
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