
New Gouldian finch population found in Kimberley - Australian Geographic
The week before last, Michael Chaney’s other ‘grand mansion’ – in Swanbourne – was smashed by lightning. That is two ‘warnings’ he has received within months of each other (the other being the bush-fire destruction of his Wallcliffe House mansion near Margaret River ). If he doesn’t get it this time after this second warning and pull Woodside out of JPP… well, as the Big Fella might say, “Make my day!” It seems that his head/heart-space is rapidly becoming a complete mess. I am told he has left his wife for a 28 year-old belly dancer.
Tonight, the Broome Shire voted not to endorse the Responsible Authority Officer's report that had recommended for the approval of Woodside's current planning application to the Development Assessment Panel. DAP needs to decide what it is going to do now at its meeting tomorrow (Friday). This Shire decision will be sending the legal advisers into a flurry, overnight.
The Broome community has courage and tenacity. Courage to discover that we may not win, but the tenacity to keep trying even when we know we can lose.
New WA Cultural Heritage Due Diligence Guidelines - Department of Indigenous Affairs
Purpose of the Cultural Heritage Due Diligence Guidelines: Land users are obliged to comply with the provision of the Heritage Act and failure to do so may result in prosecution. These Guidelines provide guidance to assist in meeting this statutory obligation and they are intended to help identify activities which may impact adversely on Aboriginal heritage. Compliance with these Guidelines will not of itself guarantee compliance with the Heritage Act, but it will provide a useful starting place for consultation and engagement on these issues.
GOOLARABOOLOO JABIRR JABIRR NATIVE TITLE CLAIM
REVISED NOTICE OF MEETING
A claimant meeting for the members of the native title claim group for the Goolarabooloo / Jabirr Jabirr native title claim WAD 6002/98 in the Federal Court of Australia (“GJJ native title claim”) will be held as follows
WHERE: Gimme Club, Goolarri Media complex,
7 Blackman Street, Broome
WHEN: Wednesday 22 February 2012 (POSTPONED from 8 February)
START: 8:30am for registration
All members of the native title claim group, being those persons who are the descendants of the following named apical ancestors: Bornal; Appolonia; Wallai William; Nelagumia Mary “Maudie”; Keleregado; Milare; Frank Dixon; Nyobing Babere; Chimbere Sitocay and Paddy Roe (but not including Lousia Grey, Barry Grey, Donald Grey Junior, Doreen Grey, Pauline Grey, Lorraine Grey, Thomas Grey, Regina Grey and James Grey) are invited to attend.
The meeting has been called by the GJJ claim group member, Joseph Roe.
The meeting has been called to enable the members of the GJJ claim group to:
(a) decide whether the GJJ native title claim should be amended to remove Paddy Roe, Nyobing Babere and Chimbere Sitocay as named apical ancestors, or alternatively
(b) confirm that all descendants of all current named apical ancestors, and who variously identify as Jabirr Jabirr, Goolarabooloo and Yawuru persons, hold native title rights and interests within the GJJ claim area.
Members of the GJJ claim group are strongly encouraged to seek legal advice about these matters.
This is a closed meeting and only members of the GJJ claim group may attend and make decisions. All attendees must be registered prior to being admitted to the meeting. The usual meeting protocols also apply to this meeting.
An information package will be available prior to, and at, the meeting. For further details please contact Joseph Roe on 0408 446 926. The package will also be provided to the Kimberley Land Council.
The Kimberley Land Council has advised that it is unable to provide any funding for this meeting (including for transport and fuel expenses).
Only five days before the DAP meeting is schedule will any information about that application be made available to the public on the DAPs website, what time the meeting is scheduled to determine the application, the agenda and related material will be published, including the Report.
Can additional information be submitted by a local government or other party after the regulation 12 responsible authority report has been sent to the DAP Secretariat?
Yes. Regulation 13 contemplates that from time-to-time, additional information will be submitted by a local government after the regulation 12 responsible authority )Broome Shire Council) has already been sent to DAP Secretariat. Furthermore, regulation 40(3) contemplates further submissions, both oral and written, from local governments, applicants and other members of the public.
Given the major community concerns about the magnitude of impacts of Woodside's investigations works at the proposed project is already having on our community why isn’t the shire being transparent and informing the community?
Can a Presiding Member allow verbal submissions even where there has not been a formal presentation request submitted?
Yes, although such a request should only be granted rarely. Standing Order 3.6.2 requires: “A person who, or group of persons which, wishes to be present at a meeting of a DAP to make a verbal submission to the DAP must provide a request in writing (a presentation request) to the DAP secretariat, at least 72 hours before the commencement of the meeting. The presentation request is to be accompanied by a written document setting out the substance of the submission the person or group proposes to make.
However, the DAP’s website goes on to state:
”It is acknowledged that time constraints may pose difficulties for members of the public to lodge a written presentation request in time. Although formal written requests are encouraged, regulation 40(3) and Standing Orders 3.6.1 and 4.1.1 suggest the
Presiding Member could issue his or her own invitation, outside of a presentation request. However, given the timeframes for DAP meetings, it is anticipated that the Presiding Member would only allow such a request in very rare and exceptional circumstance People invited to give a presentation may address the DAP during the meeting.
These include the applicant and anyone who may have made a submission on the application during public advertising. A request in writing is required to the DAP Secretariat at least 72 hours before the DAP meeting for anyone wishing to present at the meeting. Requests, made with the below form, are to be emailed to the DAP Secretariat daps@planning.wa.gov.au.
So in brief you will be given 5 days’ notice of the meeting, and you basically have only 2 days’ to read the Report, make your assessment and write a presentation and submit your request for presentation at the meeting with the understanding that the Presiding Member will determine if your request will be granted.
According to the Western Australian Planning Commission’s Planning Bulletin 106/2011:[ii]
‘DAPs are panels comprising a mix of technical experts and local government representatives with the power to determine applications for development approvals in place of the relevant decision-making authority’.
DAPs will be required to make decisions under the same planning instruments as local governments, and the same public consultation processes will apply.
The DAPs are aimed at improving transparency, consistency and reliability in decision-making on complex development applications, through:
• the involvement of experts with technical knowledge;
• appropriate balancing of local representation and professional advice in decision-making, to ensure that decisions are based on true planning merits; and
• the addressing of issues that can arise as a result of WA’s dual planning system, by making the relevant
DAP the single decision-making authority under both region schemes and local planning schemes (as applicable).
GOOLARABOOLOO FAMILIES NATIVE TITLE CLAIM
(WAD 2 / 2011) NOTICE OF MEETING: Tuesday 7 February 2012 - 5:30pm
A claimant meeting for the members of the native title claim group for the Goolarabooloo Families native title claim WAD 2/11 in the Federal Court of Australia (“Goolarabooloo Families’ native title claim”) will be held as follows
WHERE: 32 Sands Street Bilingurr, Broome
WHEN: Tuesday 7 February 2012 at 5:30pm
All members of the native title claim group, being the descendants of Paddy Roe and Mary Pikalili, are invited to attend.
PURPOSE OF MEETING
The meeting has been called to enable the members of the Goolarabooloo Families’ claim group to:
(a) formally consider, and receive legal advice about, the implications of the possible amendment of the Goolarabooloo Jabirr Jabirr (WAD6002/98) native title claim to remove Paddy Roe, Nyobing Babere and Chimbere Sitocay as apical ancestors;
(b) if appropriate, authorise a new native title claim to be filed in the event that WAD6002/98 is amended in this way.
NB: This is a closed meeting and only members of the Goolarabooloo Families’ claim group may attend and make decisions.
For further details, please contact Joseph Roe on 0408 446 926.
Of six LNG ventures approved globally since early 2011, five are Australian, according to the Merrill Lynch report.
“We do not expect this trend to continue,” the analysts said. “With a new wave of supply competition from the likes of Canada, U.S.A., Mozambique, Alaska and Russia, riskier and less robust Australasian LNG projects have a lower likelihood of securing the needed LNG sales agreements to move forward.”
Ichthys liquefied natural gas project will open new development options for gas off the remote north-west coast, setting up Darwin as a hub for fields in the Browse Basin. The go-ahead pits Darwin against the controversial James Price Point site on the Kimberley coast in Western Australia, which is favoured by Woodside Petroleum as the onshore location of its Browse LNG project.
A development application has been lodged with the Department of Planning (note - not the Shire) for the site at James Price Point. Here is a link: http://daps.planning.wa.gov.au/9.asp It's number 59 on the list and until the meeting agenda is announced, we are unable to find out exactly what is being proposed and by whom. There will be 9 days in which the public will be able to submit an objection.
Greenfield LNG projects have had their day and someone needs to tell Woodside shareholders
Analysts caution that high construction and labour costs in Australia and rising competition from global LNG suppliers mean that other stand-alone projects, including Woodside Petroleum’s Browse venture, are at risk of never going ahead.
“We are just pricing ourselves out of the market,” said Macquarie Equities energy analyst Adrian Wood. “Browse is touch and go. Greenfield projects have had their day.”
woodside’s Browse project, in which BP, BHP Billiton, Chevron and Shell have stakes, has also been targeting CPC but an initial deal struck in 2007 has never been firmed up. An accord to sell Browse LNG to PetroChina lapsed after project delays.The Browse venture, which some analysts say could cost $US35 billion or more, has been troubled by land access problems and opposition to its site at James Price Point on Western Australia’s Kimberley coast.
The project also faces huge technical challenges. “Browse looks as if it is going more and more into the too difficult camp,” Tri-Zen International LNG consultant Tony Regan said.
“Too difficult because of the land and the cost.Sea Shepherd Conservation Society Urgent Message
We could use your vote on the Adelaide Australia newspaper poll to support the three brave lads from Forest Rescue who boarded the Shonan Maru #2.
http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/australian-anti-whaling-protestors-held-on-board-japanese-ship-off-the-coast-of-bunbury
Sea Shepherd anti-whaling protestors held on board Japanese ship off the coast of Bunbury
www.adelaidenow.com.au
Three Australian anti-whaling campaigners have boarded a Japanese whaling vessel early this morning and have been detained on board, whaling activists are claiming.
A MINING company transporting a load containing uranium traces that spilled in an NT train derailment did so without complying with safety laws.
Woodside’s proposed LNG refineries at James Price Point needs a $120 million highway to be constructed and this project was originally scheduled to start in the dry season of 2011. Now it is a good 12 months away because the State Government needs to start the compulsory acquisition process all over again in order to get the land for the highway to hell.
Justice Stephen Kaye said that a man who bolted when police wanted to speak to him about an unpaid restaurant bill was entitled to make himself scarce, leaving the officers trailing in his wake.
After the judge ruled, the man at the centre of the test case was in no doubt of its importance.
"This decision does for Australian civil liberties what Mabo did for native title,'' Andrew Hamilton declared.
Watch the 7.30 report here:
http://www.abc.net.au/7.30/content/2011/s3385089.htm
Australian Broadcasting Corporation Broadcast: 06/12/2011 Reporter: Greg Hoy
WE WON ON EVERY POINT
Chief Justice Wayne Martin in the WA Supreme Court today handed down judgment on challenge by Mr Roe's brother Phillip, and Jabbir Jabbir man Neil McKenzie, to the validity of the WA government's notice of compulsory acquisition of the site at James Price Point.
Peru’s Largest Mining Project Suspended Following Protests
In Peru’s Cajamarca province, American company Newmont Mining suspended operations on the Conga mine, the largest mining investment in the country, estimated at $4.8 billion. The shutdown came after a week of protests and a general strike, brought on by residents' worries the mine will contaminate the local water supply.
Read an AS/COA News Analysis about the Conga mine protests.
Brazil's Odebrecht Withdraws Plan for Peruvian Dam
On November 24, Brazilian construction conglomerate Odebrecht announced it would discontinue the Tambo 40 project, a hydroelectric dam slated for construction in Peru. The dam is a part of a $20 billion bilateral agreement for six hydroelectric projects in Peru, signed by former President of Peru Alan GarcÃa and former Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. The dam came under fire since it would displace up to 15,000 indigenous people and flood over 54,000 acres of jungle. Peruvian critics also said the proposed hydroelectric projects would unfairly benefit Brazil by sending the majority of electricity there.
WOODSIDE Petroleum's plans to build the $30 billion-plus Browse liquefied natural gas plant near Broome appear to have become less appealing against the alternative of piping the gas 1000km for processing at the North West Shelf plant near Karratha when reserves there run low.
After recent industry developments here and in the US, analysts now put a greater probability on the Browse project's offshore gas fields being turned into LNG at the North West Shelf and say this would give the project a greater value.
Woodside Petroleum ((WPL)) held its annual investor update last Friday and the news with respect to production guidance was disappointing. While Pluto should deliver a reasonable result of 17-21mboe (million barrels of oil equivalent), the base business is where the the numbers will fall short of market expectations.
As Macquarie notes, the base operations are expected to generate production of 56-60mboe for 2012. This represents a decline of around 9%. The news was disappointing to Citi, particularly as management at Woodside had previously expressed confidence in being able to de-bottleneck the North West shelf operations and given a strong recent quarterly production report.
November 29, 2011
WOODSIDE Petroleum, Australia's second-biggest oil producer, faces delays at its liquefied natural gas projects because of challenges in obtaining funding, customers and regulatory approvals, UBS AG said.
The company may defer an investment decision on its proposed Browse LNG venture ''materially beyond'' the third quarter of 2012, UBS analysts Gordon Ramsay and Cameron Hardie wrote in a report.
PEGASUS METALS AGM PROTEST - Stand up for Horizontal Falls
Date: Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Time: 11:00am until 12:00pm
Where: Royal Perth Golf Glub, Labouchere Road, South Perth
Hello everyone.
As you may be aware The Horizontal Falls is under threat from Pegasus Metals, who have begun drilling not too far away from what David Attenborough describes as "one of the greatest natural wonders of the world".
To show the company and it's shareholders that the WA community do not support their blatant disregard for the Kimberley, we will be holding a demonstration at their Annual General Meeting at the Royal Perth Golf Club
in South Perth.
To ensure a maximum turnout we have organised a Minibus to depart from the CCWA office at 2 Delhi St, West Perth at around 10am, otherwise you can just meet us there.
For more details or to RSVP please call Matt on
0402 643 842
Hope to see you there!
Did you know that 98% of the seas off the North – West of WA are open to mining, oil and gas and unsustainable fishing.
Right now we have a once in a generation opportunity to set things right.
There’s 5 days left to let Federal Environment Minister Tony Burke know about how much we care about the oceans.
If you haven't sent an easy online submission yet, you have until this Monday 28th to make your voice count. Follow this link and please send a submission today.
"Given the significant environment and the scale and complexity of the proposal, there is required a high level of confidence of the technical work underpinning the Strategic Assessment. As such there is an intention to undertake ongoing reviews of the strategic assessment process and of all deliverables and outputs. Arrangements for Peer review, including the establishment of a Peer Review Panel consisting of members from government and non-government sectors are to be advised."
(“Browse LNG Precinct – Scope of the Strategic Assessment”, Department of State Development; Dec 2010. p 180)
http://www.dsd.wa.gov.au/documents/Browse_SAR_Appendix_A-2.pdf
HONORING THE PAST BY RESPECTING THE FUTURE
Broome Community No Gas Group's has jumped all the official hurdles, with both the police and the Broome Shire approving the Broome Community No Gas Group's application for a Celebration Walk from Male Oval to Town Beach on Saturday 10th December 2011.
The no gas community walk will be followed by a Celebration Rally, with updates from speakers you know, music from the Pigram Brothers and friends, short films, food, and lots of fun and love.
Joseph Roe from Goolarabooloo also submitted a very comprehensive case for EMERGENCY DECLARATION to the Hon. Minister Burke to stop Woodside desecrating and destroying the highly significant heritage and religious sites of his people at Walmandan (James Price Point) under sections 9, 10 and 12 of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Heritage Protection Act 1984 back in June of 2011.
He is still waiting for the Emergency Declaration whilst Woodside continue on their destructive clearing regime of significant spiritual sites.
MICHAEL WOODLEY CEO YINDJIBARNDI ABORIGINAL CORPORATIONPortfolio: Premier
Twenty separate State Government agencies and related organisations were honoured tonight at the 16th annual Premier’s Awards for Excellence in Public Sector Management, hosted by Premier Colin Barnett.
The Western Australian Museum, in partnership with Woodside Energy Ltd, received the major award of the evening for its entry, Exploring the Marine Biodiversity of Northern WA.
Work by the WA Museum and Woodside has facilitated sound environmental management to help maintain and conserve for future generations the marine resources of the vast North-West region.
Mr Barnett said the project had enhanced the respective reputations of both partners, nationally and internationally, as well as providing networking; financial and operational benefits; and employment and market advantage.
For people to see the intelligence and integrity that people seek to behaved with under such sustained pressure, but also, the fight within the community –seeking a autonomous approach isn’t a bed of roses.
Often it is the same people on the same side that have difficulty –wanting the same thing but wanting to go about things very differently - it can get fractious and tactless.
It’s a warts and all this campaign, it is not glamourising and has little time or energy to show its noble side. When you’re under pressure for years, of course there are going to be fights - relationships and community breakdowns.
But there is also the healing.
http://af.reuters.com/article/commoditiesNews/idAFL4E7LS0ES20111028
"However, as reflected in the Negative Outlook, Woodside's rating faces downward pressure from delays and the consequent cost impact from the Pluto foundation project, additional and significant growth in capex and increasing development risks associated with the larger Australian projects," said Sajal Kishore, Director in Fitch's Asia Pacific Energy & Utilities team.
Fitch reiterates the increasing execution risks facing the significant number of proposed Australian LNG projects, including Woodside's. The agency expects a commitment to further expansions at Pluto and the Browse LNG development only likely after the commissioning of the Pluto LNG train 1 project, which should help improve in Woodside's financial risk profile.
Was a funpacked morning in WA Supreme Court yesterday!
Chief Justice Malcolm presided. He's smart. Barristers Collins and Orlov appeared for the applicants - TO's Phil Roe and Neil McKenzie. Some poor bugger by name of Mitchell (Senior state counsel) appeared for WA Gov/Minister.
Case challenges the legality of the compulsory acquisition process undertaken by Barnett government (via the WA Lands Acquisition Act) on grounds that the area to be acquired was not properly described by the Lands Minister (Brendan Grylls) in his Notice.
Basically, the government simply drew a big box around James Price Point and said somewhere within this area we are going to extinguish your native title but we haven't worked out exactly where yet. We'll let you know later what areas we actually meant. In the meantime we'll proceed with the compulsory acquisition process regardless.
'Our' barrister attacked this "paternalistic" approach by comparing what would happen in Nedlands of Rose Bay if land was to be acquired by the government, i.e.: It would have to very precisely define the exact area/property to be taken, not just draw a line around half the suburb and then tell residents the actual area was somewhere within this 'envelope' and 'stay tuned'.
Comparisons were also made with native title claims where government demands areas under claim have to be very precisely identified using survey methods. mmmmmmm...almost looks like one law for them and another for certain others....
Government counsel tried to fudge the issue of the need for precision by talking about "plus or minus 10%" and "its not the exact area that matters, its the purpose of the acquisition that counts" and other unconvincing arguments. Government also attempted to challenge the legal standing of Roe and Mckenzie on various technical grounds relating to the Federal Native Title Act.
Justice Malcolm pushed back strongly against almost all Crown's arguments, effectively ridiculing several of them and pointing out how inequitable and inconsistent many of them were.
At the end of two and half hours pleadings and argument, the Judge said he will make his decision "as a priority" when he returns from interstate - sometime in mid to late November.
Our barristers felt very confident that the Crown's defence did not stand up. Consequences of win unclear but (subject to appeal) could mean everything that has been done since original publication of compulsory acquisition notice is 'unlawful' and must be redone....so that includes the signing of the actual deal to exchange native title rights for a benefits package....
Thanks to Messrs Orlov and Collins - did a great job (despite references to cricket and coats-of-arms etc).
The Control of Vehicles (Off Road Areas) Act 1978 applies to the Broome townsite. There are off-road areas on Cable Beach set aside for use by road-registered vehicles. Motorcars and other road-registered vehicles are permitted to drive /and or park between the high and low watermarks on Cable Beach to the north of the access ramp at Cable Beach Reserve.
At Gantheaume Point vehicles are only permitted to travel between the high and low watermarks for 500 metres from the access ramp. The areas in which vehicles are permitted are clearly sign posted.
Unregistered vehicles are NOT permitted on any part of Cable Beach.
In order to conserve Broome's dune system, motor vehicles and motorbikes are not permitted above the high water mark, in sand dunes and in lagoon areas. The speed limit on all beach areas is 15km per hour. This limit is strictly enforced.
Should you breach the Control of Vehicles (Off Road Areas) Act you may be liable for a maximum penalty of $1,000.
Drivers on Cable Beach are ignoring speed limits and
compromising the safety of themselves and other beachgoers.
Gantheaume Point and Cable Beach has a speed limit of
15km/h and anyone ignoring this can expect to be infringed
$1000 per offence.
Shire President, Cr Graeme Campbell said it is essential that
everyone driving on the beach keeps to the speed limit of
15km/hr.
“Driving on the beach is currently a privilege and we make no
apologies for fining anyone not abiding by the law,” said Cr
Campbell.
“It is very simple, if you don’t want to get an infringement then don’t speed. The speed limit is there to ensure the beach can be safely enjoyed by everyone,” he said.
Carol Martin Kimberley MLA - Member of the Legislative Assembly whose principal roles and functions are:
News broke late last week that EPA found the palaeontological surveys of the dinosaur tracksites of the Dampier Peninsula within the Strategic Assessment Report to be inadequate.
The EPA has asked DSD to arrange for two international scientists to be flown out to Australia to further investigate these tracksites to inform the deliberations of the State’s chief environment agency.
Funds are urgently needed again to assist the Goolarabooloo and the Broome community to participate in these planned additional scientific investigations. Dr Steve Salisbury have been invited back by Joesph Roe to work with the visiting scientists. If you like to contribute to this national and international significant project please send donations to:http://www.uq.edu.au/dinosaurs/index.html?page=157055&pid=14092
transcript and audio at:
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| Geoff Hutchison Hutchison asks if Woodside's enthusiasm for a gas hub at James Price Point is waning or has it remained. Yesterday Colin Barnett, WA Premier, expressed his confidence that the project would go ahead. Merrill Lynch oil and gas expert David Heard released a report urging Woodside to consider other options partly because its other joint-venture partners Shell, Chevron and BP are less enthusiastic. Lynch says the environmental element of the James Price Point project is challenging. The project is dependent on LNG markets and the sale of gas contracts. The Australian Conservation Foundation has issued an investor alert and is holding briefings for analysts and fund managers this week, warning the proposed James Price Point LNG precinct is a high risk investment. Simon O'Connor, Economic Adviser, Australian Conservation Foundation, says they have seen an increasing risk from environmental and social perspectives. The group held a teleconference to investors in Australia on Tuesday and have two more aiming at Australian, European, UK and Asian investors. O'Connor says the gas hub proposal has become riskier because of escalating protests and the recent national heritage listing of dinosaur footprints in the area. O'Connor says reputation can have a serious impact on share price and uses the examples of the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill and Rio Tinto’s Jabiluka uranium deposit. O'Connor says information has been revealed through a Wikileaks document which highlighted that BHP Billiton and Chevron were concerned with the pressure being applied by the Australian Government to rush the project. Hutchison mentions that there has been aggressive targeting of some Indigenous land owners who voted in support of the project. O’Connor says he condemns such actions. | ||
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Where: Broome Lotteries House (near town pool)
When: Tues 13th Sept, 6.30pm
Entry by donation, please bring a chair or rug
Also on facebook - https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=211841358875544
Cakes and refreshments available
The Pipe (80mins): In a dramatic clash of cultures in modern Ireland, the rights of farmers over their fields, and of fishermen to their fishing grounds, have come in direct conflict with one of the worlds most powerful oil and gas companies. "Winner best documentary" (Awarded by Galway Film Fleadh) http://www.thepipethefilm.com/
Last Paradise (50mins): The untold story of extreme sports innovation from its comical beginnings to the cutting edge of what it is today. Between the lines is a shocking revelation of a wilderness lost, but through the same story we discover a science to save it. "Most popular New Zealand film" (Awarded by NZ International Film festival.) http://www.lastparadisefilm.com/
4. And in between time, please feel free to write to the KLC, AAP, and the Herald Sun seeking correction of the inaccuracies in this story.
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/breaking-news/protesters-threatening-aboriginal-elders/story-e6frf7jx-1226131672759 AAP have now published a story with some of the real story, but too little too late. The call was for cool heads and common sense, not an attempt to inflame the situation.

Meanwhile Woodside’s Fire Management Plan (World’s Best Practice) is hot in action:
Run for your life
Lock up your gates
Leave the fuel tank and
Take the water trucks
Another very important meeting tonight at Manari Road Blockade and Information site to show support for the campaign and everyone on the frontline. Events will continue to move quickly so it is vital that we have big numbers at Manari Road 5.30pm tonight. As posted on Facebook: it's imperative that all those present on Black Tuesday attend and more. please strongly consider, even if you haven't been to the blockade before, going up today and take as many of your friends as possible. if you haven't got transport, ask around, there's bound to be someone who'll give you a lift or contact one of the environmental groups and they may be able to help. this is urgent! so please make the time.
The Wednesday meeting will still go ahead tomorrow 5pm at Town Beach (note change of venue - please bring a chair). It has been that the first item on the Wednesday agenda each week be an update from all the different groups on what they have been/will be doing, to keep everyone informed and prevent duplication of effort. It would be appreciated if all groups could have someone there every week, and if that is not possible please send me an update that I can pass on to everyone.
Anyone interested in helping with a Shinju parade float ("Spirit of Broome", perhaps) please be there on Wednesday for a planning session after the main meeting.
Don't forget that this week is the last week to make sure your electoral roll details are correct in time for the Shire elections in October. If you are interested in becoming a Shire Councillor the Shire is holding an informal information session at the Shire's function room 6pm on Wednesday 31st August. That could be fun, so see the Shire website for details.
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