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I ask you Cambell Newmann about your plan to plant 1 million trees around Brisbane over the next few years. How do you justify such a plan when your organization and it's local cronies..sorry councilors have no real regard for the wreckless land clearing being allowed around the Pallara region. Take a drive down Paradise Road and admire the many acres of pristine dirt unearthed by the removal of many hundres of acres of native bushland. Or, how the developers are sharpening their knives to hack into Pallara, which i now starting to happen with the 12 acres on Ritchie Road now up for tender, how far will your green plan swing once the rest of Pallara becomes another "lakeside community" and most of the original vegetation and homes for many of the already made scarce wildlife is eradicated to make way for your "greener Brisbane". Hang your head in shame Mr Newmann..because the greed, not Green is coming to a suburb near you.... Our suburb, Pallara.
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RE: Development sale
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Mar 2 2008, 3:42 PM EST
I agreet totally what is starting to happen is what a famous radio announcer would say (SHAME SHAME SHAME)..where is it all going to end? My family live on one of the four acre blocks and we would like to keep it that way having lived there for the last 38 years! The one thing i used to say when driving down Ritchie Road opps i mean Gooderham Road was how Green, Pallara always is! From living in an inner city suburb for the last 20 years it was a constant reminder knowing "my family home' was always going to be there! Seems like things are changing fast and once the changes ( or should i say improvements isnt that what we are told they are) start Pallara will never be the same again! I always considered myself lucky being close to the city but living a country style exsistance! The peace and tranqulity of growing up in Pallara looks to be a thing of the past! I recall driving down Wadesville Street to be so surprised at the housing that seems to have been built over night and no more of the beautiful bush that we used to walk through as children! I do live in a concrete jungle and one thing i hope Pallara never turns into one! Pallara has so much to offer..moreso than just the peace and tranquility! Its great to see my nephews running around on my family home's 4 acres and being able to grow and not be restricted to a small block and playing indoors! Growing up in Pallara was great! Mother Nature has been here a lot longer than the goverment and Pallara has been like a retreat! But for how much longer... What would you like to be looking at as you drive into Pallara...Nature at its finest or the beginning of CAN DO and his version of how to ruin a suburb without really trying! I know which one im going to choose and who will have my vote come election day! Come on PALLARA lets all work as a team and make sure your say counts!
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