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Hi everyone – please spread the word to your networks, facebook groups
etc; there will be a mass rally where east meets west at Victoria
Square on 31st October at 1pm to protest against the rampant
destruction of our farmlands and open space by this Labor government.
The western contingent will meet at the Governor Hindmarsh Hotel at
11.30am in preparation for the walk into town to meet the eastern
contingent, some of whom are walking all the way from Mt Barker! We
need to make this a really good one and add to the pressure on this
government to change its modus operandi and back down on the land
grabs happening all around Adelaide.
Please pass this onto all the community groups you know that are
concerned about the loss of open space and the influence of
development interests over the government.
Thanks and Regards Kirsten
Dear Members – a quick update on progress with our campaign to get
independence restored to the Charles Sturt Council; in addition to
myself running for Mayor, I am pleased to report that we have some
excellent candidates running for Council in the local government
elections. They include:
Rina Russo and Max Galanti – Hindmarsh
Jay Antoney and Peter Udycz – Woodville West
Robert Grant and Leni Brown – Woodville
Joe Ienco – Findon
Bob Randall and Grantley Anderson – Henley
Luciano Agostino – Grange
In the last two wards, Semaphore Park and Beverley it is suggested
that we support the existing Crs Ghent and Harley, who both
demonstrated their independence by voting against the land swap. We
will also contact the other candidates in those wards and keep you
posted on the outcome.
Please get behind these people who have put up their hands and are
volunteering their time to represent you; please help us by spreading
the word to your friends and neighbours and encourage people to vote
for these independent candidates. It is a postal vote and papers will
be distributed between 25-29th Oct and are due back before the 12th
Nov.
If you can help with distributing flyers in your neighbourhood
please let us know; we really need your help in the leadup to the vote
and it could make the difference on whether we save our park or not.
Thanks again to all of our walkers and cake stall volunteers who have
really helped to raise community awareness and gathered a lot of
support for the campaign – keep up the great work everyone! Next cake
stall is on 9th October so please get your donations to Leni and Marie
and don’t miss out on buying something yummy!
STOP PRESS: Don’t Miss the St Clair Variety Show at the Gov!!
Please see details below on an event that is being hosted by the
Governor Hindmarsh for us to help support our campaign to get
independent representation back on Council and save St Clair. Please
join us for what promises to be an excellent show from some talented
local musicians and other entertainers. Look forward to seeing you
there!!
Regards Kirsten Alexander
SCRRA Chair and Candidate for Mayor, Charles Sturt
Local musicians and performers will be donating their talents to help save
the St Clair Recreation Park in a fundraising event at the Governor
Hindmarsh Hotel this Sunday 10th October 2010.
The event will also be the launch of a mayoral and council election campaign
by members of the Save St Clair Committee.
Artists include rock-cabaret group Tongue ‘n Cheek, The Adelaide Ukulele
Appreciation Society, bluesman Anthony d’Antonio, 70′s gurs Flashback and
the infamous Lord Stompy on harmonica.
All proceeds from the event will aid the Save St Clair Council election
campaign.
Note from Kirsten Alexander about the above event:
The St Clair group are having a show at the Gov on the
10th October at 1pm to support independent candidates running for
Charles Sturt Council positions – it costs $20 per person or $30 per
couple, children are free. It should be a really fun afternoon with
lots of local musicians throwing their support behind it, so please
help us by coming along and by spreading the word to your friends and
networks.
Thanks and Regards Kirsten Alexander
Enquires can be made to Kelly on 0405 385 117

Kirsten Alexander with her family at St Clair Reserve
Kirsten Alexander, Chair of the St Clair Reserve Ratepayers Association has been a driving force behind efforts to counter the unjust development at St Clair Reserve in Woodville. Kirsten will stand for the position of Mayor in the upcoming Council Elections. More information will follow.
Members Meeting
Our campaign to attract new independent candidates to Council is going well and we have some excellent candidates showing interest. We will discuss this at the next members meeting on Monday 6th September and confirm what support we are able to provide. We would also like to discuss who the SCRRA should support as a mayoral candidate. Many thanks to all our dedicated letterboxers and letterboxing coordinators; your efforts have made this a great success and the message is well and truly being heard in the community!
Confirmed time for the next SCRRA members meeting is Monday 6th September at 8pm at St Margaret’s Church Hall cnr Wooodville and Port Rd; we look forward to seeing you at this meeting.
Council Elections
There is a Council information session for candidates at 7pm on the same night at the Council chambers, so anyone that is interested is welcome to join us there! Also, please let us know asap if you are willing to help spread the word in your neighbourhood and encourage people to vote for our St Clair candidates? Every little bit helps and it would be great if we could count on our members to act as “street captains” for their immediate area to help spread the word!
Cake Stall
I would like to take this opportunity to thank Leni and Marie for their efforts with the cake stall; this has provided the funding to enable us to run the letterboxing campaign and they have been absolute champions – thanks ladies!! As attendance and donations of either baked goodies/money have been down a bit over the last month, I would like to ask everyone to please help Leni and Marie out for the stalls on 11th and 25th September - Leni can be reached on 0432 112 381 if you have donations or would like to help out on either of these dates. Please get behind Leni and Marie and help to make our campaign to get independent representation back on Council a success!
Fundraising Events
Kelly Thomas has been successful in arranging a St Clair Variety afternoon at the Governor Hindmarsh on October 10th; please keep this date in your calendar and we look forward to providing some more details to you soon!! Well done Kelly!
There is also a Tupperware fundraiser happening; please contact me if you are interested in having a look at the latest book.
Open Space
You may have noticed that Charles Sturt are consulting over open space; I will forward a copy of my response to them and I would encourage you to make a submission and tell them exactly what you think!
Well that’s it for now; thanks very much for you ongoing supportand look forward to seeing you on Monday!
Regards………..Kirsten
Hi Everyone – below is a copy of an invitation to attend a rally at St Clair Oval on this Saturday 7th August. We have extended this invitation to all of the other groups that we are aware of that share our concern over the loss of open space amid the rampant development focus of the current government. Please do your best to come along to St Clair Oval on Saturday and bring banners, signs etc telling the government how you feel about being ignored.
We are also holding an information session for prospective Council candidates immediately following the next Council meeting on 9th August. The Council meeting is at 7pm and the information session will be at 8pm at St Margarets Church Hall on the corner of Port Rd and Woodville Rd. This will be a SCRRA Committee meeting rather than a general members meeting (just to try to keep numbers workable), unless you are planning to run as a candidate for Council please do not attend this meeting; however we would love to see you at the next SCRRA Members meeting to be held after the Council meeting on 23rd August at 8pm.
We would also like some feedback from you on an alternative plan for St Clair incorporating much more open space than those proposed by Council and the LMC. We will have copies at the rally for you to look at and comment on. A representative from David Ridgeway MLCÂ will be there, as will Stateline and hopefully Today Tonight and ABC News will be able to make it too.
Details of rally are: 12pm at St Clair Oval, Woodville Rd on Sat 7th August
An invitation from St Clair to a Rally to Save Our Open Space – Stand Up Against Development Happy Government before the Bulldozers Come to Where You Live!!
Developers are funding the government and the government is raping and pillaging our precious open space and rural land to pay them back the favour!!
The government clearly did not learn anything at the last election and has continued on its merry way at St Clair, Cheltenham, Glenside, Mt Barker, Gawler, Mt Pleasant, McLaren Vale and on and on and on!!! They have not listened and do not care!!!
While the Federal election is in full swing, this is your opportunity to show that you do care about open space and that you vote!! Come along with your group’s signs and banners and join us at St Clair in a show of solidarity and concern.
Sausage sizzle provided, and lots of community spirit!! See you there!
Regards Kirsten Alexander, SCCRA Chair
I’ve recently been blessed through reading a wonderful book called “Tribal Wisdom” – Copyright Axiom Publishing, 1997 – Author Peter Dunn. The book is about our interconnection with all things and has many wondrous passages about how we really should be looking after this world for the sake of our children. Â On reading the book I came to the realisation that we have destroyed so much of this world, and are continuing to do so, when our tribal forefathers new what to take and what to give back to the land. Â How terribly sad that we have stolen so much from the earth and its creatures.
One particular passage struck me as so relevant to the St Clair Reserve land swap being proposed by the City of Charles Sturt Council. Â I have been told that the ashes of returned servicemen have been scattered on this land, and as such, the land is sacred. Â The City of Charles Sturt Council have removed plaques that I understand expressed this fact. Here is the passage I refer to:
The wind that gave our grandfather
his first breath
also receives his last sigh,
and the wind must also give our children
the spirit of life.
We are part of the earth
and it is part of us.
The ashes of our fathers
are sacred
their graves are holy ground
and so these hills,
these trees
and this portion of earth
is consecrated to us.
Chief Seattle
I’d encourage all to read the book, published in South Australia – it’s a great read.
Mark Walker
Note: The above excerpt was reproduced with written permission from the publisher.
I attended the above workshop arranged by Council at the West Torrens Football Clubrooms on Wednesday 21st April 2010.  There were around 80 people in attendance, with each of the 9 tables of around 8 people having 2 Council staff, plus a number of other Council staff & members, including the Mayor Harold Anderson and the CEO.  The workshop was led by a Gilbert Rochecouste, employed by the to guide us in, I believe, accepting Council’s unmovable point of view.
The workshop commenced with  Mr Rochecouste providing a summary of what was proposed.  His view was that the precinct would be revitalised (with an additional 2,000 new residents & 4 new roads into Woodville Road – which he omitted to mention), by new shops, restaurants, cafes and markets as well as “Indian Traders” (what the?), & multi-story high density housing.  Mr Rochecouste claimed that such developments worked internationally and were warranted in the St Clair development to draw people to the Woodville Road precinct, with a particular target being those on the south side of Port Road (e.g. the QEH district) who currently had difficulty utilising the area.
The workshop progressed with a number of by-table discussions, wherein thoughts were gathered on participants’ vision for the area, and then compiled into lists by council staff.
Some of the key issues raised were:
- The development would totally change the heritage character of the Woodville area, something that was not favored.
- The increase in traffic into Woodville Road from new roads in the development, noting that all who lived there would not necessarily utilise the train station for transport to and from work, given that the rail network access to major employment centres other than the CBD was limited.  Each participant was asked to prepare post-it notes with the 3 major opportunities and  3 major negatives.  By a significant majority, traffic increase was the major concern, with the post-it notes covering over 40% of the window space allocated to stick them.  In summarising the 11 major issues identified however, Council staff produced a point sheet which just simply omitted to include that major issue, that is until I approached staff to rectify that anomaly.  If council does not even take record or notice of the most prominent of concerns, what hope do we have in being listened to and our concerns and opinions being taken notice of and acted upon by this Council?
- The lack of parking facilities. Â One Council staff-member suggested the potential for underground parking, however that was quickly ridiculed by those at my table based upon the high ground-water table, which would ensure flooding of any underground parking development with some certainty. Â Interestingly, I noted a conversation between one council staffer and a participant wherein the participant suggested Woodville would soon be beachfront. Â The council staffer suggested his view that existing coastal suburbs were indeed at risk. If this is the case, what are Council doing about it?
- The security risks to children playing on St Clair Reserve (or what’s left of it), noting that the new high story TOD will overlook  playing and playground areas and form a barrier that Woodville High students must pass through on the way to the train station.  The sort of people that will live in this type of development must be considered in my view. As the high density housing will not have yards for pets or children, the likelihood of a typical family-oriented development is nil.  We must question just what type of people Council are targeting to attract to this area, given they most certainly won’t be families.
- Alarmingly, there was a suggestion by one group that a major shopping centre should be incorporated in the development (where will the space for that come from and how could it compete with West Lakes and Arndale?) and that Woodvile Road should be closed for markets. There was reasonable support for a market atmosphere generally, with stalls and the like. Â It was also noted there were no hotels or drinking places in the area, and some support was heard for such facilities.
- Our group strongly supported a full and extensive and fully transparent engineering, roads and planning study, noting the high risk of flood in the area, particularly given that Cheltenham Racecourse, which should be a wetland in its entirety.
- Support was voiced for a significant “buffer zone” between the TOD and Woodville Road, primarily for the safety of children walking from school to the train station. Â A council staffer suggested a corridor with a width of a mere 2 metres, grossly inadequate.
- Strong support was voiced for a low density development, which by council’s definition is still comprised of buildings up to 3 stories in height, which is by no means low density. Also that buildings maintain the heritage character of the Woodville area, rather than a Mawson Lakes type development or the dog boxes that no-one wants at the Quays in Port Adelaide.
- There was a call for the plaques council had removed from St Clair Reserve being returned and that significant trees be retained, noting that many had already apparently been poisoned.
- Strong support was maintained for retention of the St Clair Reserve as is, given that Charles Sturt had one of the lowest ratios of open space of any Council in Australia.
During the proceedings, a council staffer started filming participants, until I voiced my objection, as did the participant sitting next to me. Â I requested that the video be deleted, however have no assurance this occurred. Â For council to video us without authority is a serious breach of privacy in my view. Â Our Mayor and CEO did not participate in discussions, but stood or sat at the rear of the room along with what I can only call were a number of “heavies”. Â Other council staff and Mr Rochecouste milled around tables listening in on discussions and offering less than helpful opinions.
In summary, this was yet another attempt by a council that will not listen to the opinions of residents and ratepayers, to whitewash the real issues and to justify the corruption of the heritage of Woodville in favor of new residents, who won’t be families, who have never paid a cent in rates.
The heritage character of the suburb is in serious risk, as is the safety of children near such a development, and the resultant effect on traffic in Woodville Road will simply be horrendous. Â Its all about a pack-em and stack-em development on a park that was given to the people, but stolen by the council. They are merely engineering a future slum in my opinion.
Why can’t council address the area the other side of Torrens Road and the housing opposite Arndale Shopping Centre which is ripe for development and refurbishment? The area is also in dire need of much more green space, something the City of Charles Sturt is determined to take from us all. Let council develop a Village there, instead of stealing our pristine park (which was never theirs to take) while giving us much less valuable contaminated land in return.
This proposal is all about stealing from existing ratepayers and residents and making money to their detriment.
Mark Walker
Note: Council will hold 3 more events as part of this review process:
- Monday 17th May 2010 7.00 to 9.00pm at the Civic Centre
- Wednesday 19th May 2010 7.00 to 9.00pm at the above venue
- Saturday 22nd May 2010 2.00 to 5.00pm at Council (Open Day)
Phone 1300 116 747 to register attendance – all are encouraged to come along and voice their opinion and to fight for our heritage and open space.
Hi everyone – apologies for not being in touch for a while; we have been busy making plans for the SCRRA AGM on 24th May (there will be notices out via the post on this shortly asking for nominations for the committee and providing an outline of some amendments that are proposed to our constitution to tidy a few things up) and we have also been getting our letter-boxing campaign up and running again in advance of the Council Elections in October (more about that later).
We have also had a few meetings with Council and government representatives over what is planned at St Clair. There is not much to report so far from these meetings other than that we have continued to raise questions that they do not apear to have fully thought through and a further meeting is planned on the 29th April with the Council and LMC CEOs at which we hope to get some answers. We will keep you posted and please come along to the SCRRA AGM so that we can give you a good update. (Please let me know if you don’t receive a notice in the next week or so).
You may have heard there was a “community day” at Cheltenham recently on the new “Actil Park”; those that were able to go can report that there were generally more Council “green shirts” in attendance than there were residents (at what cost we can only imagine!!). I have attached a copy of the feedback sheet (and my email below) that I have forwarded to Michelle Mader at the Council, to describe some of the things that we value about St Clair Park and our opposition to the loss of it as open space. I am sure that there were others who also handed in their thoughts on the day!
The Council will also be consulting next week on the “revitalisation” of Woodville Road – this includes the TOD on St Clair – so please feel free to go along to their “visioning workshop” on the 21st April and tell them exactly how you feel about the proposed TOD apartments on the park!! It will be held at 7pm at the Woodville West Torrens Football Clubooms off Oval Ave at Woodville South. We have made no commitment to contribute to this as an organisation as we do not agree with what they are doing at St Clair, however you may want to go along and have your say about it!!
Please let us know if you are interested in getting involved in the campaign to get better representation back onto the Charles Sturt Council – we would be happy to hear from you! We will also be cranking up our fundraising again and getting the cake stall etc back into action – stay tuned!!
Lastly – thanks very much again for your help and good wishes during the election campaign; I am pleased to report that we did give them a scare, and we were also successful in helping to get another independent candidate into the Upper House; Kelly Vincent of Dignity4Disability – we wish her all the best!! The Community Voice Coalition is alive and kicking and we intend to grow this as an avenue for grassroots community groups like ours to support one another and campaign for more accountability and honesty in local and state government.
All the best and hope to see you at the AGM, if not before!! Please don’t forget the Council meetings are on every 2nd and 4th Monday at 7pm; it is always good for them to know that they are under scrutiny!! Also stay tuned to the Save St Clair Recreation Park!!! Facebook page or CharlesSturtRatepayers.org for regular updates.
Thanks & Regards……..Kirsten
PS Email to Charles Sturt follows….
Michelle – you and Natalie received much of this feedback from us at the meeting, but I thought it would be useful for you to have a written copy of it too. I have not bothered to repeat all of the questions that we have raised previously (and I look forward to discussing these with the two CEOs), but in this feedback sheet I have concentrated on what I know the residents value about St Clair Park in the vain hope that someone, somewhere in the Charles Sturt Council administration actually does care about what we think.
The residents we represent are totally opposed to the use of St Clair Park as anything other than open space. You only have to look at the previous referendum held by Council in 1964 on St Clair Park to know what the result would be today if you had truly put this to the residents of Charles Sturt. There is no reason to suspect that the answer would be any different today and all the pretty pictures and propaganda in the world from you and the LMC are not going to change our minds about apartments going on our park; surely you can not blame us!!
Regards…….Kirsten Alexander
PSÂ I realise that this is slightly after your cut-off date, but I trust you will accept a late submission from us, as you did from the LMC in relation to the land swap…
There is a visioning workshop next Wednesday night the 21st April from 7pm-9:30pm at the Woodville West Torrens Football Club.
You need to register to attend and you can do that by ringing 1300 116 747 or email village.woodville@lmc.sa.gov.au.  Apparently it is being run by a man called Gilbert Rochecouste and it says he has worked on some of the most challenging and complex communities and projects in Aus and overseas with great success! I am not sure what that is saying about us??????
After having a meeting with the council tonight they are saying we should attend just in case the TOD goes through and then at least we get a say! My view is we shoud probably attend just to keep letting them know we are OPPOSED to the TOD BEING BUILT ON OUR PARK. This is not over – far from it, Â the reports will not go in until September and then it will need to go through many more processess. We have council elections in the meantime and we need to vote out the councillors who have voted for the landswap.
Kelly Thomas