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  • Blue Mountains City Council Mayor Mark Greenhill and Blue Mountains Member Trish Doyle in The National Tribune: “Rejection of amendment to Wentworth Falls wildlife park proposal welcomed”

    The Department of Planning and Environment has told the applicant for the Bodington Hill Wildlife Park (i.e. “Croc Park”) proposal that he can not amend his SEARs document. Read comments by Blue Mountains City Council Mayor Mark Greenhill and Blue Mountains Member Trish Doyle in this National Tribune article. “The DPE rejected the request, and……

  • 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……

  • NSW Department of Planning & Environment Refuses to Allow Amendments to Croc Park Planning Proposal!

    Blue Mountain residents learnt today that the NSW Government will not allow the proponent of the unpopular “Croc Park” proposal to make wide-ranging changes to a key component of their planning process. The proponent now can’t amend the project’s current SEARs document which defines and restricts the scope of their still-to-be lodged Environmental Impact Statement……

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