Councils ‘damned’ on coastal plans, Matthew Moore Urban Affairs Editor. October 27, 2009
A lack of appropriate laws regulating Australian coastal development in the climate change era has left councils legally exposed whether they approve or reject development applications, according to a landmark report.
The House of Representatives report, Managing Our Coastal Zone in a Changing Climate, has backed a submission from the National Sea Change Taskforce which said coastal councils were ”damned if they do and damned if they do not” approve developments in parts of the coast they believe are vulnerable to future sea level rises.
”If they approve it there could be a liability down the track if it becomes affected and inundated by rising sea levels and the attendant severe weather events,” the taskforce said. Continue reading
