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22.01.2022 Let us not forget that all ALP members in Ipswich knew about this corrupt mayor and that the councilors lost their job due to corruption. Add to that, the second Mayor, Mr Antoniolli, was also charged with corruption. Rachel Nolan (former Minister for transport) told us that everybody in the ALP knew. We know that the premier and then vice-premier knew about it. Yet nobody did anything about it.



22.01.2022 It is really not rocket science, you destroy the habitat they pay the price. Mind you in the end we pay the price, as they are not the only ones that need this habitat.

21.01.2022 The climate arguments were further developed in the second debate, with Sharon Hodgson (Labour MP for Washington and Sunderland West) pointing out how: Surely a technology that is expected to release millions of tonnes of carbon dioxide during the anticipated lifetime of the gasification facility should not be backed by the Government. Indeed, that is a direct contradiction of the Government’s policies on climate change and waste processing. For every one tonne of plastic ...incinerated, approximately two tonnes of CO2 are released into the atmosphere, therefore contributing to climate change, whereas, perversely, one tonne of plastic in landfill releases zero CO2, so incineration cannot be and is not the solution we seekit has to be more recycling. The MP went on to argue that: A recent studyfound that 75% of commercial and industrial waste sent to incineration or landfill in Wales is recyclable. With recycling rates flat-lining, will the Government consider introducing a tax on incineration, as promised in 2018, to address climate harm and encourage recycling rates? Surely it is counter-productive to have a landfill tax to deter burying plastic, which causes no CO2, but not to have an incineration tax for incinerating plastic, which causes masses of CO2. This was echoed by Wera Hobhouse (Liberal Democrat MP for Bath) who said: We now know that we have to get to net-zero by 2050we need to put all our efforts into net-zero solutions. I believe that incentives and disincentives are the way forward. I also support the idea of an incineration tax. The landfill tax has made a massive difference in diverting waste from landfill; an incineration tax would ensure that we do not just divert all our waste to incinerators. https://zerowasteeurope.eu//02/waste-incineration-debate/

18.01.2022 Gary and I went to the Inland Rail meeting yesterday. Shane Newman was there for 5 minutes until his name was mentioned and he was thanked for coming and then he left. I had a long discussion with the lead coordinator of Inland Rail about the process before the coordinator general. Apparently, the terms of reference has been decided on and now the Inland rail group is writing the Environmental Impact statement (EIS). Then it might be our turn to object. The coordinator tol...Continue reading



16.01.2022 I attended a meeting about Inland rail and like to share my thoughts on the process of the community consultation that is occurring there. The first thing always noticeable are the people that are hired to do this consultation. Most of them look like they came straight out of the education system without any work experience. The whole inland rail is split up into 13 projects with some already in construction, some in need of an upgrade and some not built yet. Splitting a...Continue reading

16.01.2022 That really brings it home. Way to close for comfort.

11.01.2022 A man in the US has contracted two different strains of the COVID virus. He turned positive in April, was negative in May and contracted the virus in June again with the second infection being symptomatically more severe than the first. The patient was infected by SARS-CoV-2 on two separate occasions by a genetically distinct virus. Thus, previous exposure to SARS-CoV-2 might not guarantee total immunity in all cases. https://www.thelancet.com//PIIS1473-3099(20)30764/fulltext



11.01.2022 I got hammered that I said the Greens give preference to the ALP, even called a liar. When all I was doing was telling it how it is. They pretend to be against the incinerator yet they give preference to the party that pushes the incinerator. The party that wants to put coal seam gas everywhere including in Ipswich. The party that pushed the inland rail to go past the dumps so waste can be delivered from Melbourne. If you support them you are supporting the incinerator. The ALP PMs have put in an objection against the incinerator which means nothing as it was not time to put in objections and objections need to be put in about the Environmental Impact Statement and the terms of reference. Nothing is up yet on the coordinator generals website. So the objections at this stage mean nothing, it is a pretense. A political stunt.

08.01.2022 It sounds like they are doing the same thing they have been doing for years. Well, look back, that was not working in the first place. Can we for once do the right thing and declare them an endangered species and put real measurements in place. such as declaring land where they live protected without any exception and get rid of this off-set scheme. You can not off-set habitat. Planting trees somewhere else does not help them, shifting them kills them as was proven before. Stop planning inland rail and other infrastructure projects in their environment, stop developers to develop in their habitat. Really not rocket science. Stop telling us you do not know where the data is. If you can not figure out to asked experts and local groups and establish a map within a couple of months you should not be in this job.

08.01.2022 An eucalyptus tree needs to be 100 years old before it is a habitat for animals. Old and dead trees are an essential part of all native forests and can be referred to as ‘nature’s community dwellings’ as they provide an important resource to wildlife 24 hours a day.

08.01.2022 There are a couple of things that have happened which I only became aware of and I must say I am bitterly disappointed. This happens when you vote in people that have no clue what has expired. I am not making any accusations here, only stating facts. The council has a committee that consists of them and developers to decide which projects should be supported and will be shovel ready. The developments that are so-called shovel ready are all in Redbank/ Springfield area. T...Continue reading

07.01.2022 Yet another bandage, that will not bring results. Maybe that woman should speak to some experts who actually know all the answers to her question. What incompetent people who refuse to work with experts, get all mapping wrong and do not listen to the results of research. Surely we have more competent people than that. God help the koalas, they have no chance with so much incompetence.



07.01.2022 The mayor will be at this meeting tonight. She supports the inland rail. If you are against it is time to come and ask the vital questions

06.01.2022 A strict deadline imposed by Queensland giving NSW contact tracers just 48 hours to find the source of a locally acquired COVID case or risk the border clock restarting was not accepted by the national team of health experts leading the nation's pandemic response. That's despite Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk's claims on Thursday that the 48-hour deadline was "agreed to by the AHPPC (Australian Health Protection Principal Committee)". Premier Palaszczuk on Friday cl...aimed her strict border rules were based on a "criteria that was agreed on by (the) AHPPC". A federal health department spokesperson confirmed that the "AHPPC has not made any recommendations around domestic border closures". "There is no national agreement around timeframes to identify source of infection," the spokesperson said. Who is keeping us safe from her? The person that has managed to rule on fear, so that we do not look at her disastrous management of the economy, her mismanagement of a pandemic, her aim to frack the whole state and her intention to built incinerators in Queensland. Who is keeping us safe from her. The person that has managed to rule on fear, so that we do not look at her disastrous management of the economy, her mismanagement of a pandemic, her aim to frack the whole state and her intention to built incinerators in Queensland. A closer look at the waste levy tells us that fly ash from incinerators is exempt from the waste levy. Provisions have even been made in the law to built incinerators. Add to this that we are building an inland rail to bring waste to Ipswich Queensland and let us not forget that we will also coal seam gas mine in Ipswich, just to add to the landfills, the incinerator, the destruction of koala habitat as there are exemptions in her laws for the koalas and let us not forget that she was talking about Ipswich being a place for a nuclear power station. Thank you so much for really caring about us. Can somebody please protect us from this premier. https://www.qt.com.au//palaszczuks-48-hour-rule-w/4115993/

04.01.2022 Our history comes from creat civilizations that had great philosophers that debated the ethics and morals of a society. They did not stop because it offended somebody, they realized that to come to a conclusion you need to have freedom of speech to explore all opinions and ideas from all sides. Our history comes from creat civilisations that had great philosophers that debated the ethics and morals of a society. They did not stop because it offended somebody, they realized ...that to come to a conclusion you need to have freedom of speech to explore all opinions and ideas. Cutting our freedom of speech prevents these great debates that lead to good decisions. We can now see what happens when you censor speech as we have done. You get ideas coming through without debate that are just outright bad. You get corruption flourishing because nobody is allowed to talk against it, as they are shut down. https://www.facebook.com/prageru/videos/1007104809754299

03.01.2022 Fantastic story about teaching children that every individual counts and everybody has the power to change something. They are actively saving koalas.

02.01.2022 This is what our city is doing. They want to Collaborate to establish a joint Ipswich City Council and Queensland Government Waste Management Taskforce. The government has already done this and onboard of this committee of the government are all the waste industries, not one independent expert. That is why we are where we are, that is why the government is pushing incinerators. So if the ALP gets in nothing will change. The council is pushing the inland rail, which will bri...ng more waste. They intending to even invest in an Ebenezer intermodal development, so the waste can be brought into the landfills. Seeing this in the context of what we just heard at the inland rail meeting it makes perfect sense what they were telling us at the meeting. The city is endorsing the project and yes they will have a shovel worthy project to make sure that the waste can go to Ebenezer's landfills Lantrak and the proposed Wanless dump. It also makes sense why Remondis is saying that if they can not get their incinerator approved at Swanbank they go to Ebenezer. Somehow all these landfill companies knew already what was coming, we seem to be the last to know. https://www.ipswichfirst.com.au//uploa/2020/10/ILA_ICC.pdf

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