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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

Victorian Socialists Campaign Promise to Save Preston Market

 

We hope they are more genuine in this promise than the current crop councilors who made the same promise at the last election but have failed to commit to saving the market in situ.

Happy Half Century Preston Market: 13th August 1970 – 2020

Show us how much you love Preston Market by chalking up the neighbourhood and posting it on the socials for Councilors and candidates to see.   

Happy 50th Birthday PRESTON MARKET: 13th August 2020

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We want to congratulate Preston Market on it’s 50th Anniversary.  We hope with all our hearts for another 50 years of successful trading, central to our diverse community.

On Advertising: 17th and 24th of August 2020

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“Greenwashing” in Darebin, a cautionary tale

A cautionary tale for those who seek to buy apartments off the plan.

DADA is very concerned about the rise of development applications that include green and sustainable features that fail to appear in the final building.

This problem is, in part, is due to failure of oversight by Councillors. Variations and amendments to the approved designs are decided ‘in house’ in the planning department alone. They are usually approved automatically and buyers, if not diligent only discover the missing green features, if they are lucky, just before they hand over final payment.

The article below mentions developments heartily supported by Darebin Councillors for their green credentials.

DADA would like to hear from anyone who has been a victim of ‘greenwashing’.  Contact: Dada <darebinada@gmail.com>

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DADA Meeting Notes: June 2020

We had an on-line meeting and decided to continue with this into the future.

DADA Meeting June 2020

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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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