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Danny O'Brien calls on Ingrid Stitt, Minister for Environment to act and prevent further erosion on the Loch Sport
Concern is mounting among Loch Sport locals and visitors as erosion along the Lake Victoria foreshore continues and worsens.
Speaking in Parliament this week, The Nationals Member for Gippsland South, Danny O'Brien called on the new Minister for Environment, Ingrid Stitt, to give a definitive answer to when action will be taken to prevent further erosion.
The Nationals Member for Gippsland South, Danny O'Brien is continuing to campaign for a solution to ongoing foreshore erosion at Loch Sport
Nothing from the government
Mr O'Brien reminded the Minister that he had first raised this matter with her predecessor more than five years ago. "When will the Minister act on the erosion that is continuing to wash away the Lake Victoria foreshore in Loch Sport? We have had nothing from the government but reports, consultants and inquiries - no actual action."
Mr O'Brien said he was relieved to see what seemed like progress in August of 2021 when BMT Commercial Australia produced a report but is concerned that almost 18 months on we are still waiting for solutions to be implemented.
Options to address the erosion
Mr O'Brien said, "This report was finally released to the community last year and highlighted a number of options to address the erosion. The installation of groynes in the water to reduce the erosion was overwhelmingly backed by the community and has clearly worked in other parts of the foreshore where they have been installed for many years."
"We have got tracks being washed away, public land being washed away and private land, ultimately would be under threat. We need action. We made little progress under the former Minister for Environment, let's hope the new one will deliver some actual results." Mr O'Brien said. In line with parliamentary rules, the Minister now has 30 days to respond to Mr O'Brien's question.
Pictures from Danny O'Brien MP website.
Source: http://gippsland.com/
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