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Long Jetty - In Need of a Benefactor - Howard Emanuel

As do many small communities in Gippsland, the townspeople of Port Welshpool and district work tirelessly to improve the physical infrastructure of their town. These activities are carried out for several reasons. Read More...

By Howard Emanuel - 26th August 2004 - Back to News

As do many small communities in Gippsland, the townspeople of Port Welshpool and district work tirelessly to improve the physical infrastructure of their town. These activities are carried out for several reasons. The local folk are proud of their community and town and therefore care for it, they are savvy enough to understand all our futures here in Gippsland are in some way consummated by tourism and they also have a genuine desire to share the delights of this most attractive location with the broader community.

 

If the "Port" has one outstanding icon it would be the Long Jetty, one of the longest wooden structures on the eastern seaboard. This Jetty gives visitors the opportunity to fish the deeper waters at its terminal point, to view the magnificent sunsets unimpeded by the obstruction of any other structure or to just stroll and relax in a quite, unharried environment.

 

And yet it would seem all this may in fact be at risk. The jetty requires a major infrastructure upgrade to ensure an increasing number of visitors to this region can experience an opportunity almost unique on Australia’s East Coast, right here in Gippsland. And we would let it fall into decline? When at the same time this community offers to the visitor some of the states most beautiful coastline, that is access to the Prom by boat and the opportunity to explore Victoria’s 3rd largest embayment. Port Welshpool is a location with something for visitors of all pocket sizes and the Long Jetty has in the past met the needs of a great many.

 

If the sate government is to offer tangible support to assist the South Gippsland community to become self-sustaining into the future it must in all fairness be prepared to assist when no other means is available. The Bracks government upon its election by country Victorians in 1999 spoke eloquently of its firm commitment to rural people, its firm desire to assist rural communities to progress and have a sense of meaning, value and worth.

 

This is an ideal opportunity to gain a reputation as a government that is smart enough to realise a small investment now bolsters the States opportunities to progress into the future. Some modicum of assistance now, will benefit not only the "Port" and South Gippsland, but the entire region. Come on Mr. Bracks return the support given to you by the rural communities of Victoria at the past two state elections. That is only fair is it not?

 

Thank you.

 

Howard Emanuel.

Independent Candidate for the Federal Seat of McMillan.

Convener: Rural Social Justice Movement

Tele/Fax: (03)5684 1561

Mobile: 0400 158 896

E-mail:   howard@howardemanuel.com

Website: www.HowardEmanuel.com

 

"Bringing the People back into Policy!"


Source: http://gippsland.com/

Published by: kris@howardemanuel.com



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