The Karridale community have been denied any explanation as
to why the plan they favoured for development of their location was rejected
without official comment from the professional planning team at the Shire of
Augusta Margaret River. Gary and his team have given us no insight into what
guided their decision making processes.
Showing posts with label Augusta Margaret River. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Augusta Margaret River. Show all posts
Tuesday, 8 October 2013
Economic Sustainability?
I still haven’t been sent any clear definitions of sustainable development and so I’ll just
plod on with considering it to be some form of development that allows a
community to thrive and flourish in a way that supports a shared perception
that there is a worthwhile future.
Monday, 7 October 2013
Sustainable Society?
Sustainable
Society?
What does
this mean? We often hear sustainable this, or sustainable that, but does anyone
explain to the community what having their social, economic and environmental
development planned in ways that are sustainable will mean in ways we can
understand? The answer is a very definite NO!
Thursday, 3 October 2013
The Wonder of Woolies
The wonder of woollies that causes many residents distress
can possibly be explained by the apparent injustice of the process preceding
the decision. The speed with which all community aspirations were swept aside
in order to deliver a new shire office building was bound to be recognised by
the residents as a demonstration of inequity in both planning and complete lack of self-determination for the residents.
Withering words?
“Demonizing”, “shire bashing” these are all emotive words
that can be used to describe a person with a different point of view. Withering words intended to cut the opposition down to size.
Wednesday, 2 October 2013
The Prevelly Development Trust
Apart from
being another piece of inappropriate development in a high bushfire risk area is
there a common factor in the development of Prevelly and the development of Karridale?
Why did they buy Kalkarri Rise?
In response to the post "Community Engagement" James asked the question, "didn't the residents of Kalkarri Rise know there was a state forest adjacent?"
Tuesday, 1 October 2013
Community Engagement?
It's so easy for a detached and ill informed person to argue that the community have been given every opportunity to engage with the shire in the decision making process. Such a view breeds the opinion that it is merely the lack of interest from the community that makes it impossible for the Councillors and professional planners to enagage adequately with those they claim to represent or work for - right?
Monday, 30 September 2013
Shire bashing?
What is
shire bashing?
Trying to
get an answer to questions you feel it necessary to ask?
Complaining
about something that you believe to be wrong?
Cognitive dissonance?
Dissonance is aroused when people are confronted
with information that is inconsistent with their beliefs, with their view of
reality. In Rory Sutherland’s TED we see a classic piece of marketing that
demonstrates how easily we can be convinced that the diamond is a square. Or are
you much smarter than those in the focus group? Even if you are smart you might
learn a few things from Rory.
Tuesday, 24 September 2013
Argyle and Bute have a lesson for AMRSC
When Argyle and Bute Council tried to suppress criticism
they were receiving from a 9 year old girl, Martha Payne, they learnt very
quickly that it just wasn’t going to work. In this TED Clay gives us a few
pointers as to why new media might assist the spread of democracy.
Missing clause?
Are we all
comfortable that after our shire have invited us all to comment on a plan or
proposal they can change the supporting documents? Alter the records after we
have commented. Do any of us spot a flaw with such a dynamic system? It does
leave a gaping hole in our controls, an opportunity for a mischievous weasel to
get to work perhaps?
Karridale priest missing!
The shire have expunged from the records all
trace of our Karridale priest ever attending a workshop at the Karridale Hall.
There is no longer a shred of evidence
that he was there to witness the strange mob the planners rustled up to
represent the Karridale community.
Not a shred of evidence?
We all read
the CEO’s explanation in the local press last week, about how someone has lost
their job because they were critical of the CEO and possibly suggested all was
not as it should be in Wallcliffe House.
Friday, 20 September 2013
Apathetic ?
It has been suggested that as a community we are apathetic in Augusta Margaret River Shire? I disagree. I diagnose our condition not as apathy, but merely a bad case of 'learned helplessness' which can keep
people living in circumstances that are unsatisfactory even when they do have
the power and resources to make changes.
Thursday, 19 September 2013
Are We Idiots?
Those of you
following this blog will have read about the wisdom of the psychopath but George
Papandreou touches on the wisdom of the crowd and urges us to not be idiots. He
is a man who is willing to share his experience, what he has learnt from
failure, and in 20 minutes he could provoke some deep thinking about democracy.
Wednesday, 18 September 2013
Can we have "Sure and Certain"?
A resident listening to a developer telling the community of the benefits that might come when the development was approved protested, “We don’t want possibly, we want sure and certain.”
Can we ever
have sure and certain? Not in this life, except for death and taxes. But we can
certainly reduce our exposure to risk by making sure that we have good research
behind any decision making. If our shire is reluctant to reference the
research, ask why?
Tuesday, 17 September 2013
Group Think and Risky Shift
Whenever we have a decision making situation we need to
beware of the influence of group think, and risky shift, also known as group polarisation,
because these can result in seriously flawed outcomes. The web can provide adequate overviews of group think, and
risky shift and group polarization for anyone curious about the meaning of
these terms. Once we understand and recognise that such psychological
effects occur we need to do some deep thinking about examples in our own shire,
and how might we develop strategies to improve.
Saturday, 14 September 2013
Brian Burke
Back a few years we had a report in our local newspaper
about a visit to the shire CEO by Brian Burke and Julian Grill. This visit did
happen. It is a matter of record, a question was asked in Council by Councillor
Bob Wyburn.
Residential or Resort?
Gary Bennett
wrote a couple of good letters recently, he was asking why the shire councillors
would over-rule the professional planning staff we employ to give expert
advice. Good question Gary.
Can anyone
understand why we need more residential houses when we have no strategies for
economic development?