Subject: Kuranda Region Planning Group – KUR-World
Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2016
From: Jo Martin
To: Geraldine McGuire – KUR-World
CC: KRPG Core
Hi Geraldine,
Thank you for coming to our Public Meeting on 26 October 2016.
I’m not sure if you have had the opportunity to access our community material around the KUR-World proposal for Kuranda.
Our website page is:
http://kurandaregion.org/kur-world/
Campaign Facebook page is:
https://www.facebook.com/KUR.Alert/
Youtube Kuranda.tv KUR-World playlist (45 videos):
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGYQ0CDqewvEhjmRCXiwJkKNBvtjzLQHp
KUR-MYTH SERIES:
http://kurandaregion.org/kur-world-kur-myth-series/
If you would like to know more about the project timeline, the people who have been involved to date, and what has happened on the property over time – please check out these documents below (in the order they were published):
http://kurandaregion.org/content/uploads/2016/08/KUR-World-Dam-bacle-The-Video-July-2016.pdf
I am happy to make any corrections if you find any errors or omissions – please let me know.
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As I can only represent my own personal views and I am willing to be upfront with you… my preference is that you resign from your association with this project and move onto another project more worthy of your skill-set and honesty. From the meeting the other night it feels like we’re about to get the WOMAN-WASH… similar to the old-fashioned GREEN-WASH. Same, same but different :- )
Gentrification (and being pushed further afield) is the last thing these gentle people need on their homelands bulmba. If you know anything about Kuranda – you will know that.
Not to mention the flora and fauna species of which we have 22 ENDANGERED and 13 THREATENED represented on BARNWELL land-water. All large rural titles are unsuitable for development on the Vital Kuranda Envirolink Corridor.
Thank you for your time and research on our various community points of view – in the end – the best thing for this property is to do nothing. It is cheap rural land and you know how the saying goes… if it seems too good to be true – it probably is! Ken Lee is being unrealistic about what this land owes him and what our community should have to put up with.
Kind regards,
jo
ps. Here is a really good article published yesterday on ABC NEWS: