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23.01.2022 Meet the Candidates for the upcoming elections- tonight 6pm at the Dunsborough Country Club.



15.01.2022 To one and all this Christmas.

15.01.2022 The following is the press release from the planning consultant, Planning Solutions. MEDIA RELEASE WEDNESDAY, 2 JANUARY 2019 DCSC MEDIA RELEASE... Paul Kotsoglo, Planner and Spokesperson for DCSC Pty Ltd, announced today that the agreement with Puma Energy lapsed on 31st December 2018. Despite legal advice that a High Court challenge would have a high probability of success, the parties have mutually agreed not to extend the agreement to develop a convenience store and fuel outlet in Dunsborough. The State Administrative Tribunal twice ruled in favour of the project but a successful appeal by the State in the Supreme Court has seen the matter referred back to the tribunal for reconsideration. Mr Kotsoglo noted there is now a great deal of uncertainty with regards to land use given that the City of Busselton and the State Government can make changes to the permitted land use under the zoning at any time. We are not the first, and will not be the last party, to be thwarted by a long, expensive and an unpredictable approvals process. The ability of the State to change rules at will during the approval process is cause for concern for anyone with an interest in or who owns property. The syndicate will now consider other commercial options for the development of the land. See more

12.01.2022 GWN News - People Power https://www.gwn7.com.au/news/5771-people-power



10.01.2022 The following is the press release from the planning consultant, Planning Solutions. MEDIA RELEASE WEDNESDAY, 2 JANUARY 2019 DCSC MEDIA RELEASE... Paul Kotsoglo, Planner and Spokesperson for DCSC Pty Ltd, announced today that the agreement with Puma Energy lapsed on 31st December 2018. Despite legal advice that a High Court challenge would have a high probability of success, the parties have mutually agreed not to extend the agreement to develop a convenience store and fuel outlet in Dunsborough. The State Administrative Tribunal twice ruled in favour of the project but a successful appeal by the State in the Supreme Court has seen the matter referred back to the tribunal for reconsideration. Mr Kotsoglo noted there is now a great deal of uncertainty with regards to land use given that the City of Busselton and the State Government can make changes to the permitted land use under the zoning at any time. We are not the first, and will not be the last party, to be thwarted by a long, expensive and an unpredictable approvals process. The ability of the State to change rules at will during the approval process is cause for concern for anyone with an interest in or who owns property. The syndicate will now consider other commercial options for the development of the land. See more

09.01.2022 The latest court win for Dunsborough over the Puma petrol station is great news...but where to from here? Veteran town planning lawyer and Dunsborough resident Peter Kyle reveals what could happen next...

05.01.2022 A few of our wonderful community that came to celebrate at Clancy's last week



05.01.2022 Dunsborough residents welcome yesterday’s unanimous Court of Appeal decision to uphold the appeal against the proposed Puma 24 hour roadhouse in The centre of town...

05.01.2022 Says it all really!!

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