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	"author_name": "PLan: the Planning Action Network Inc",
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	"title": "Letter to the Minister for the Environment and Water",
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	"description": "Dear Minister Plibersek, I was devasted by your recent announcement on the Lee Point development in Darwin. It is hard to understand why you and a Labor government would make such a shocking decision unless you were misled by poor advice. Some of my reasons are: 1. Lee Point is important to the Larrakia people for cultural reasons. I have never met a Larrakia person who has been consulted or supports the housing at Lee Point. 2. Most people including myself did not know about the Lee Point development prior to 2020. We do not want this urban sprawl to proceed. There is plenty of cleared land closer to defence bases in Darwin that is suitable. 3. Darwin has a housing rental crisis and does not need high cost housing located at Lee Point (away from public transport). It needs affordable rental properties. 4. Wiping out 70% of old growth trees at Lee Point that are hundreds of years old is not protecting Gouldian Finch habitat or critical habitat in Darwin’s last wildlife corridor. 5. For Australia to make international commitments about ending deforestation by 2030 then to continue with the deforestion of old growth forests at Lee Point is irresponsible. I understand that you have stood up for social justice and environmental issues before so I’m asking you and the Labor Government to pause the development. This is to allow government time to conduct an independent comprehensive consultation with the community, not just with the developer. Yours Sincerely",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/letters/tp-letter-230702"
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