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Wonthaggi North East unacceptable planning problems needs Minister intervention
The Wonthaggi North East housing precinct issues reached state parliament, with Melina Bath urging the Planning Minister's intervention. She labelled the problems 'unacceptable', emphasising the need for resolution without compromising residents.
Wonthaggi North East housing precinct planning problems made its way to state parliament with The Nationals Melina Bath urging from Labor's Minister for Planning to intervene. Ms Bath labelled the problem 'unacceptable' saying the possible site contamination issues must be resolved and not at the expense of unsuspecting residents. Ms Bath urged the Minister to intervene, review the process, and find a successful resolution to support residents. She also sought a review of the cost imposts while maintaining environmental protections.
"At a time when Victoria is in the midst of a housing crisis and building costs continue to rise, we need less red tape, not more," says Ms Bath
State government blamed
Ms Bath said, "Residents purchased land and built homes in the new Wonthaggi North East estate in good faith and have found themselves impacted by planning bungles involving multiple government agencies. The estate was to be a fast track housing development for a rapidly growing community, but four years later state government planning laws are causing onerous delays and increasing building costs - residents are justifiably frustrated."
Ms Bath said the Environmental Audit Overlay introduced in 2024 by the state government impacts over 250 lots, possibly up to 1000. "At a time when Victoria is in the midst of a housing crisis and building costs continue to rise, we need less red tape, not more. It's clear an arbiter is needed for those residing in and with aspirations to build a home in the Wonthaggi North East estate."
"The Minister for Planning has a responsibility to intervene - while local Member Jordan Crugnale should be using her direct line to the Minister to expedite an acceptable resolution. It's unacceptable that Labor cannot find and implement a successful resolution to support building developments in the Wonthaggi North East estate while maintaining environmental protections," said Ms Bath. Labor's Minister for Planning response to Ms Bath is due on 1 June 2024.
Pictures from Melina Bath MP Facebook page.
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