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If you care about environment, social justice, ethical economics and community, particularly if you live in the Southern Highlands of NSW, you have come to the right place. I would ask you to join me in my work to bring these values into play in the Wingecarribee Shire, by increasing awareness among Councillors and decision makers at all levels of government.



As it has been said " no man (or woman) is an island entire of itself. We are a part of the whole" None of us live in isolation. Every action has a reaction, and so it is my belief that together we can bring about changes in the way we interact with each other and our natural environment. But I do need your help.



It is my intention to stand again for the Local Government Election in 2008. I need your help to achieve this. I need your support to continue to work to maintain the integrity of our Shire. I need your help to continue to fight for the future and advocate for the things that matter to you, your children and their children...



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Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Borefield Not to Proceed


A call today confirmed that the Kangaloon Borefield will not be proceeding.

I believe there will be a story in Fridays Southern Highland News. This move by the State Government should not come as any suprise , particularly given that the De-Sal plant has been approved. I have always thought that the political imperative would subside after the election and when the De- Sal came on line. Sad thing is that around 2 million dollars have been spent on the project to date. Congratulations on a job well done by the local community, particularly by the Upper Nepean Groundwater Community Reference Group (UNGCRG), Council and the Save Water Alliance. Particular thanks to Leon Hall, Karen Guymer, Denis Wilson and Bernard Eddy.

1 comment:

Denis Wilson said...

It was indeed nice to hear that the Kangaloon Borefield has been "shelved". It needs to be abandoned completely, but this is a step in the right direction.
Thanks for the compliment. You deserve recognition for your involvement too, Larry.
Regards
Denis

Welcome to the world of local blogging, by the way. I will put a link up on my site to your "Community Action" blog.

Cheers

Denis Wilson