John Masanauskas May 07, 2007 12:00am
http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,21682947-2862,00.html
Geraldine Mitchell July 07, 2008 12:00am
http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,23978942-2862,00.html
OSCAR-winning actor Geoffrey Rush yesterday challenged the Brumby Government to create satellite cities to cope with Melbourne's booming population.
www.marvellousmelbourne has set up a custom search engine using Google to search ONLY the sites of Planning Backlash members. This is a way of encouraging all sites to keep in touch with each other. It would be great if all sites could place either a link to the search engine on their site:
In the Planning Policy of the Labor Party in 1999 Mr. Bracks promised to....
give Victorians back their voice and influence over decisions that affect their lifestyles.

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July 6 - Moonee Ponds - ClockTower Hall
Planning Backlash meeting. Clocktower. Mooney Ponds
Melbourne 6 July 2008
I am most honoured to have been invited to be back in your beautiful city But I am very concerned regarding just how long it will remain beautiful. It appears that here, as in NSW there are politicians and bureaucrats who are doing their utmost to destroy our unique Australian way of life. In every society there seems to be a group of people who can be best described as dictatorial meddlers.
Planning Backlash Public Meeting - Moonee Ponds Clocktower Hall - July 6, 2008
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WELCOME Rod Quantock / Mary Drost - MC's
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Geraldine Mitchell July 04, 2008 12:00am
http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,23964684-2862,00.html
OSCAR-winner Geoffrey Rush will join more than a hundred activist groups to declare war on the State Government's changes to planning laws at a rally on Sunday.
ANGRY ABOUT A PLANNING APPLICATION IN YOUR AREA??Public Meeting at the Clocktower (Town Hall) 750 Mt Alexander Rd. Moonee Ponds
Melway Ref.28 J6 Tram 59 ..Airport West from Elizabeth St.
Broadmeadows Train to Moonee Ponds (Sundays for seniors)
So, we have been slipping down the ranking since 1991, when Melbourne was ranked the world’s most livable city. What happened?