Kings Forest Development ( by Leda ), The NSW State Government, and Part 3A of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 – will it cause a change in NSW Environmental Planning Laws?

The Kings Forest Development (Leda Group) shows us some interesting facts about the “perceived right of way” by developers concerning inappropriate development of sensitive areas on the Far North Coast of New South Wales. The EDO (Environmental Defenders)  has highlighted that  Part 3A of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 has … Continue reading

Kings Forest Development threatens 21 Threatened Species of Fauna

Kings Forest Development threatens 21 Threatened Species of Fauna

Threats to threatened species on the NE NSW Coast of Australia are increasing, due to inappropriate developments by developers who have a history of disregard for habitat and wildlife. Engineering and developments that cause land to become bare, vegetation to become fragmented and biodiversity to lessen for long, or even relatively short … Continue reading

Kings Forest Project Development in Tweed Shire by the Leda Group has Public Submissions extended by NSW Department of Planning

Little Bat finds NE NSW Coast Lifestyle, near Kings Forest to much to survive in

The Kings Forest Project Development in Tweed Shire  ( Mt Warning Caldera Region – NSW,  Australia ), by the property Group, Leda, has had an extension for Public Submission made, by the NSW Department of Planning. Kings Forest,on the coast near Kingscliff, NE NSW, is a beautiful, bio-diverse State Significant Site (Part … Continue reading

Mullumbimby Woolworths Approved by NSW Department of Planning

Mullumbimby Woolworths Approved by NSW Department of Planning

The Mullumbimby Community voice of concern via the Mullumbimby Community Action Network and  the NSW Department of Planning voice of approval, through the  ”  Mullumbimby Supermarket Approved after thorough assessment ” media release are two completely different stories. They should serve as a warning to many small communities in the Mt Warning … Continue reading