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Darebin Appropriate Development Association Charter (November, 2022)   Since 2005 Darebin Appropriate Development Association DADA, is a group of residents of Darebin concerned with inappropriate development. DADA represents and provides assistance to residents who might feel unheard and powerless when development is happening near them. DADA acts to preserve the nature and character of our welcoming community and influence planning at all levels of government to ensure appropriate … Read More.. about About DADA

Election Claims: Susan Rennie, South Central Ward

 

Development controls are administered by the State Government, as the council keeps telling us.  This Councillor has not delivered State planning controls.  She also voted against a local heritage overlay to protect Preston Market from being demolished, moved and rebuilt on the site a specific instant of voting against support for quality planning controls.

Dispute the claim of increased access to council meetings, statistical analysis shows that the number of Planning Committee Meetings were reduced to nearly half of the number during the last council term.  72 meetings for the 2012-2016 council compared to only 40 for the 2016-2020 council,  having public oversight of only 95 planning applications as compared to the 394 of the previous council.

As Mayor, Cnr Rennie has delivered a reduction in community submission time at Planning Committee Meetings.

DADA has not seen data to back up the claims on community consultation.  We note that though we asked twice, at council meetings, when the new planning governance rules, the ‘call it in’ process would be evaluated we were not consulted on the eventual review which happened this year and which was listed for only two weeks on the council website.

Community Questionnaire: Brendan Cameron, Central Ward

DAREBIN COUNCILLOR CANDIIDATES QUESTIONS Brendan Cameron CENTRAL

Election Promises: Louise Kenney-Shen, North Central Ward

DADA Assessment of Darebin Council 2016 to 2020

The 2016/2020 Darebin Council has been disappointing in regard to progressive development outcomes that reflect the desires of the community they represent.  Below is DADA’s assessment.

DADA Assessment of Darebin Council 2020 Final

You are most welcome to share our assessment, unedited, with your contacts.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2020 Election Promises: Omar Hassan, Central Ward

Election Promises: Ester Kennedy, Central Ward

Ester Kennedy makes no mention of development issues or saving Preston Market.

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Our next meeting is planned for 7pm, Tuesday, July 18th, 2023. All welcome.  Contact DADA for address or zoom details. … [Read More...] about Next Meeting: 7pm, Tuesday July 18th, 2023

Guide: Having Your Say

Having Your Say A Guide to Successful Planning and Development Objecting Is designed to guide readers through the process of objecting to planning and development proposals at local government and Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT). It includes pages and appendix documents of strategies and ideas used to produce successful outcomes and shared by DADA folk with many years … Read More about Guide: Having Your Say

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