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

Kings Forest Submissions 2012

Kings Forest Submissions 2012

Public submissions for the Kings Forest Development were discussed last night at a community public information night in Cabarita, on the Tweed Coast of Northern NSW. Over 60 individuals and representatives of a number of Community Groups and alliances turned up to hear speakers on a wide variety of critical issues, concerning … Continue reading

Kings Forest Investment Property – Wetland Habitat Destruction on the Tweed Coast

Who is destroying koalas on the Tweed coast?

The Property Investment Market and Residential Development Opportunities, on the Tweed Coast of NE NSW,  rely largely on the following 3 things:- 1) destruction of Threatened Native Wildlife Habitat, 2) Wetland Destruction and 3) increased lack of safeguarding for  Sustainable Social Wellbeing within the Tweed Shire Council area. This is an historically … Continue reading

Illegal clearing Cudgen Nature Reserve – a balance of faeries revisited

ARCHANGEL GABRIEL and the BUTTERFLY EFFECT

The illegal clearing of a Koala Habitat and home to other threatened Wildlife species of the Tweed shire in the Northern Rivers of NSW has shed yet more attention on the plight of the Koalas of the Mt Warning Caldera Region of Australia. This illegal clearing, whilst being scrutinised by the National … Continue reading

Ecosystems Links

Ecosystems Links

ACID SULFATE SOILS  and COASTAL Wetland LINKS:- The Wetlands of NE NSW and SE QLD have been increasingly rapidly destroyed, due to development , infrastructure pressures and inappropriate planning decisions . This means that the HABITATS of many of our COASTAL NATIVE AUSTRALIAN WILDLIFE have been under rapidly increasing pressures also. Acid … Continue reading