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Newsletters 2018
2nd October 2018 – Incredibly, the core proposals had not changed from those exhibited in February 2018, despite around at least 95% of the more than 2600 public responses objecting to the doubling of building heights to 10 storeys across most … Continue reading
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Newsletters 2019
29th November 2019 – Our final General Meeting for 2019 will be held on Monday 9 December commencing at 6 30 pm in the Nelson Bay Room at Nelson Bay Bowling Club. Message from TRRA President, Ben van der Wijngaart. … Continue reading
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Archives 2019
Archives: 2019 Click on link above, latest posts are first, click on the Arrows or Page Numbers at the bottom of the page for more Proposed Mobile phone Base Station 9 Church St, Nelson Bay – submissions due by 18 November … Continue reading
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Heights Battle
History of Heights Battle TRRA’s July Submission Click Here November Submission – Click Here This image shows simulated impact on the skyline should 8/9/10 Story Buildings be approved across the Nelson Bay CBD. We are not suggesting that any of the … Continue reading
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Council fails the community on Nelson Bay High-rise
Council fails the community on Nelson Bay High-rise We are sad to report that Council has approved the 9-storey apartment building at 1 Yacaaba St, by a vote of 9 to 1, against the recommendation of its own planners, and … Continue reading
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TRRA’s Submission to IPART on SRV
The TRRA submission to IPART concludes as follows: If the council succeeds with its application, it is at the higher end of the options normally granted by IPART. TRRA notes the current Council which is proposing the SRV has only … Continue reading
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TRRA’s submission to IPART March 2019
TRRA Submission IPART on Port Stephens Council’s for a Special Rate Variation (SRV) Introduction Tomaree Ratepayers and Resident Association Inc. (TRRA) seeks to represent the interests of ratepayers and residents on the Tomaree Peninsula. The Council’s application for a … Continue reading
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TRRA’s submissions to Port Stephens Council
TRRA’s submissons to Port Stephens Council relating to:
‘Progressing the Nelson Bay Town Centre & Foreshore Strategy: A revised Implementation and Delivery Program 2017 and ‘Draft policy on Exceptions to Development Standards (file no PSC2007-1204V3)’ have been posted on the TRRA website (Page 1). trra.com.au
New look Council, but the old culture survives
*NB: This post has been edited at the request of the TRRA Management Committee and differs from the original article. “The new Mayor and Councillors have made a disappointing start, at their first meeting held on 26 Sept 2017.” The … Continue reading