Originally Posted by
flypy
It's a private asset managed by organisations that are increasingly acting like for profit corporations. Who's surprised?
Flypy,
" a private asset" --Is that so, I thought it was owned and managed by the local council??
Unless you believe the property of any council is "private property" --- and the public good does not feature when it comes to local road, parks and the like.
A string of state legislation as long as your arm suggests otherwise.
The real issue at Warnervale is, and has always been, who profits from real estate development, short term direct and indirect profits trump long term need of the community, particularly in NSW, ":The First State for Sale" ( a suggested number plate for NSW vehicles).
Tootle pip!!