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ABC article: Developers vow to pursue 30-year-old plans for Blue Mountains wildlife ‘croc park’, despite setback.

This week the Department of Planning and Environment told the applicant for the Wildlife Park (i.e. “Croc Park”) proposal at Bodington Hill that he couldn’t amend his SEARs document.This means that he will not be able to lodge an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) with the expanded scope that he wants to.

Rosemary Bolger’s ABC article sums it up.

Mr Amirbeaggie said his client would seek a judicial review in relation to the 2021 plans while it “pursues the work under the existing consent ie it will press on with the wildlife park as already approved” (Rosemary Bolger, ABC, 29-6-2023)

ABC Radio Sydney / By Rosemary Bolger /Posted 15h ago. “Developers vow to pursue 30-year-old plans for Blue Mountains wildlife ‘croc park’, despite setback”

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