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The Yarra River Green Wedge established in 1984. Kew, Melbourne Australia.

This prize 27 hectare site just kilometres from the city is

being developed on a model than concerns

the Committee greatly....





David Davis MLC
Chairman,
Select Committee
of the
Legislative Council
on
Public Land Development.

It was September 11th 2008


"... The final financial return to the State will not be known until the end of the project....">>

Department of Human  Services
Melbourne
March 29th 2010

  "...  If a con game is successful, the mark does not realize he has been "taken" (cheated), at least not until the con men are long gone..."
 
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You are Cordially Invited to our Annual Public Meeting
at the Kew Civic Centre

 
KEW PUBLIC MEETING
7pm Thursday 6th November 2014

KEW COTTAGES COALITION INC. PRESENTS

Kew Cottages
 
and the

Victorian State Election


A 'Meet the Local Candidates'
Public Meeting

MC Rod Quantock
Rod Quantock

Q & A
on
The Kew Cottages Development

Invited Candidates*

For the Lower House Seat of Kew.
    James Gaffey ALP Candidate for
                                    KewTim Smith, LiberalLynn
                                    Frankes Greens Candidate for Kew
          James Gaffey ALP        Tim Smith Liberal      Lynn Frankes Greens

For the Upper House Southern Metro Region.
David
                                        Davis LiberalGeorgie Crozier MLC
                                          (LIberal Southern Metro)
     David Davis      Georgie Crozier
(Liberal)

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Philip
                                    Dalidakis ALPErik Locke ALP
  Philip Dalidakis  and  Erik Locke
(ALP)


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James Searle
                                    GreensSue
                                Pennicuik, Greens MLC Southern MetroRose Read
                                  (Greens)
  James Searle         Sue Pennicuik          Rose Read           
(Greens)         

  7pm Thursday 6th November 2014

Phyllis Hore Room
Kew Civic Centre
Cnr Cotham Road and Civic Drive
KEW


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Tuesday 18th March 2014




"This Meeting calls on the Auditor-General to conduct an urgent forensic audit of Major Projects Victoria especially  related to its handling of the Kew Cottages Development."



Summary of
KCC
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Keynote Address

Kenneth Davidson


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You are Cordially Invited to our Annual Public Meeting
at the Kew Civic Centre

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KEW PUBLIC MEETING
8pm Tuesday 18th March 2014

KEW COTTAGES COALITION INC. PRESENTS

Kew Cottages
 
and the

Victorian State Election


MC Rod Quantock
Rod Quantock


Major Projects in Victoria:

Are the Bastards Honest ?

Invited Speakers

Keynote

  Kenneth DavidsonStephen
                                    Mayne
   Kenneth Davidson               Stephen Mayne
   Senior Columnist               Mayne Report
The Age                         Melb City Cr  


The Kew Contenders for Liberal Party Preselection
    Mary WooldridgeTim
                                    Smith

   Mary Wooldridge                Tim Smith


Kew's Current Local Politicians...
Georgie Crozier MLC (Liberal Southern Metro)
John Lenders MLC (ALP Southern Metro)
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Sue Pennicuik, Greens MLC
                                  Southern Metro
 
Sue Pennicuik Local MLC (Greens Southern Metro)
Former Member of the Upper House Select Committee on Public Land Development



Cr Coral Ross, Mayor
                                      of BoroondaraCr Phillip Healey
Cr Coral Ross                      Cr Phillip Healey
Mayor                                Studley Ward
Boroondara Council

  8pm Tuesday 18th March 2014

Phyllis Hore Room
Kew Civic Centre
Cnr Cotham Road and Civic Drive
KEW


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2014

The Napthine/Walker

Major Project

 - "Main Drive Kew" -

was due to end this year

 The original development agreement in 2006 said

the minimum return to the State of Victoria  would be

$60 million

on an estimated $400 million development.

Tell 'em they're dreamin'!

The Castle


Darryl Kerrigan: The Castle.


The Score to date.....

The Winners

The developer Lang Walker's private company reported a 64 per cent increase in revenue to

$298 million last year.


The Loosers

Accumulated losses for the government over the six years of the PPP agreement have totalled

($45.8 million)

So

Where has all the money gone ?


Who has failed the disabled ?



The Kew Cottages
Main Drive Development

Major Project or  Black Hole..... ?

Main Drive Kew Development


"An inquiry into the Kew Cottages development is long overdue."







2014

Victorian State Election Year

The Battle for Kew...

Liberal Party Preselection March 2014



Andrew McIntosh MP for Kew

Andrew McIntosh MP

The Liberal Member for Kew since 2001,

announced on 16 December 2013 that he will quit State Parliament at the 2014 Election

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"All that is necessary for evil to triumph

is for good men to do nothing"


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January 27th  2014

The Age

Private roofs are leaking badly

Private roofs are leaking badly


Kenneth Davidson
Senior columnist at The Age

An inquiry into the Kew Cottages development is long overdue.

State governments are obliged to meet the shelter needs of the most vulnerable members of society. In Victoria it is a responsibility, in the form of the provision of public housing, that successive governments have been increasingly reluctant to meet.

Resources for public housing managed by the state are being starved in favour of community housing managed by non-profit housing associations and there is a push by powerful interests for the $18 billion stock of public housing to be put under private management, on the grounds that the public housing model is no longer sustainable.

Victoria's Auditor-General said as much in a 2012 report, although the key evidence was based on this statement: "In 2011, the Minister for Housing commissioned a review of the financial position of public housing. The review found that operating costs exceeded rental revenue by 42 per cent, up from 30 per cent in 2002." The minister has refused to make the report by KPMG public.

Without testing the assertion, the Auditor-General's office has put itself in the position of executive lapdog rather than executive watchdog. I submitted a question to the office for the evidence backing its assertion. I received no answer. Public housing was last examined in 1993 by the then Industry Commission. The report found that, in terms of meeting the shelter needs of vulnerable tenants, public housing was the superior long-term, cost-effective alternative.

The 2013 financial report of the Victorian Office of Housing shows rents totalled $429 million, compared with expenses of $687 million, after deducting "grants and other expense transfers" paid to housing associations. Dividing the net deficit of $258 million by the 63,000 public housing stock suggests the subsidy was about $4000 per dwelling. By comparison, the accounts of a typical housing association trading as "Haven; Home, Safe" showed that in 2013 it received operating grants of $8.9 million for 1200 homes in 2013, equal to $7400 per unit – close to double the subsidy for public housing and equal to 90 per cent of the rent collected by Haven.

The accounts showed that over the past four years, Haven also received $110 million in capital grants. Higher subsidies and generous capital financing of community housing have been at the expense of public housing.

This repeats the pattern of the provision of health and education services where public provision is under-resourced in terms of their universal responsibilities in order to fund private providers. The undermining of public housing has been justified under the rubric of integrating the disadvantaged into the community. This raises the question of why it can't be done more cost effectively through public housing provision.

By far the most egregious example of this ruse was the decision in 2001 by the Bracks government to expel some 400 intellectually disabled people from the 27-hectare Kew Cottages site to make way for an upmarket real estate development under a public-private partnership.

The bait was the promise of modern accommodation in five-bedroom, purpose-built community residential units, integrated in the suburbs, financed by a share of the promised profits from the sale of the land.

In 2005 the acute waiting list was 3000 and ageing parents were terrified about what would happen to their children when they died. Their interests were ignored. CRUs built on the Kew site would have cost about $500,000 per CRU compared with about $1 million per unit on land purchased outside the Kew site.

Options on the 301 lots allocated to the developer were independently valued at $312 million in 2007 by Mirvac. Based on this valuation, if this land had been allocated to CRU development in the first place, the acute waiting list could have been halved for a construction cost of $150 million.

Like most PPPs, the Kew development appears to be one-sided. Accumulated losses for the government over the six years of the PPP agreement have totalled $45.8 million. The developer Lang Walker's private company reported a 64 per cent increase in revenue to $298 million last year. The original development agreement in 2006 said the minimum return to the state would be $60 million on an estimated $400 million development.

The then opposition local member and frontbencher, and later government minister responsible for carriage of legislation setting up what is now universally judged as the toothless corruption commission, Andrew McIntosh, threatened that the possibly corrupt deal would be referred to the commission as one of its first tasks. In government, McIntosh has refused to answer any questions about the project. The losses continue. The government claims its hands are tied but there have been two variations in the development agreement to the advantage of Walker since the change of government.

The 2010 Ombudsman report on the development found it couldn't unravel the mystery of the losses and recommended an inquiry. In the absence of a functional corruption commission, it should be undertaken by the Auditor-General.

Kenneth Davidson is a senior columnist.
kdavidson@dissent.com.au


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January 14th  2014

The Age

Victorian Liberal Party at loggerheads over Kew preselection

Farrah Tomazin

Farrah Tomazin

THE SUNDAY AGE'S STATE POLITICAL EDITOR.



Hostilities within the Victorian Liberal Party erupted over preselection for Kew, with one of the government's top ministers facing a showdown that could leave her without a seat at this year's state election.

Weeks after announcing she would seek to run in Kew after her Doncaster electorate was abolished in a boundary shake-up, Community Services Minister Mary Wooldridge will be challenged by a former Stonnington mayor, Tim Smith, who is also nominating for preselection.

Senior Liberal insiders have described the situation as ''a mess'' that will either put one of cabinet's most senior MPs at risk - causing an election-year crisis for Premier Denis Napthine - or hinder one of the party's young rising stars.

''It's going to be line-ball,'' said one well-placed source. ''It's certainly not a foregone conclusion.''
 
Mr Smith, 30, has the backing of Institute of Public Affairs chairman Rod Kemp and forces aligned to a former powerbroker, Michael Kroger.

However, Ms Wooldridge, who is often touted as a future leader, is running for Kew with the Premier's endorsement after the current sitting MP, Andrew McIntosh, announced his resignation...


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From The Archives...

2013
2012

Monday 20th February 2012

The Mayne Report


A cracking public meeting over Lang Walker's Kew Cottages fiasco

Stephen Mayne

I've been to some lively public meetings in my time but few rank alongside last Thursday night's community meeting over the 27ha Kew Cottages site being developed by colourful Sydney billionaire Lang Walker.

The site has a sordid history of broken promises, excessive secrecy and utterly inappropriate political donations by Walker, who even sent Graham Richardson down from Sydney to try and bang a few Labor heads together.

Once the Brumby Government was defeated, things were meant to get better.

Alas, whilst local member and Justice Minister Andrew McIntosh repeatedly called the Labor government's contract with Walker "an abomination" he hid behind so-called "sovereign risk" arguments in justifying little change and the non-release of the contract.

Health Minister David Davis, an upper house member for the region which includes leafy Kew, made the incredible claim that he supported Boroondara Council's recent litigation over Walker's attempts to have nature strips classified as public open space. He even called on Boroondara's Green mayor Heinz Kreutz to further explain what was happening?

It wasn't until Davis had left the meeting that Mayor Kreutz explained that council had only obtained legal advice and this had strongly argued against actually launching litigation.

Given that Kew Cottages is state government land and the previous government kicked the council totally out of the process, it was incredible to have Ted Baillieu's factional enforcer somehow calling on the council to explain what was going on. Mayor Kreutz just asked that the government reinstate the council as the relevant planning authority.

Both McIntosh and Davis came across as being poorly briefed on the whole situation, which is ultimately in the hands of Major Projects Minister Denis Napthine.

The Baillieu Government is badly split on planning issues. Planning Minister Matthew Guy is strongly pro-development, yet Baillieu himself is hugely conservative and believes passionately in preserving Federation suburbs which dominate the Boroondara landscape and includes his Hawthorn electorate.

Throw in a whole bunch of angry new residents who are opposed to ongoing disability services being provided on the historic site and cranky with Walker for failing to deliver their long-promised pool, gym and cafe, and you have one almighty mess.

Surely the Baillieu government should just write a cheque to make Lang Walker go away and then completely go back to the drawing board with a new masterplan for the site which involves Boroondara Council at every level.


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Link: http://www.maynereport.com/articles/2012/02/18-1643-8209.html
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The Baillieu Government promised Disabled a real Alternative at Kew

BUT

Failed to Deliver...
Promise
Performance
Lift the veil of secrecy on Kew Development Contract arrangements
Failed

Insist on developer fulfilling all its contractual obligations including preservation of 40% of the site as open space and
Failed
Restore the recreation building  that was demolished in breach of contract. (The Hamer Centre)
Failed
Support the Kew Coalition 5 Point Plan*
Failed
Refer Kew Cottages Development to Anti-Corruption Commission by July 2011 Failed




The story so far...

  125 Years Ago, way back in 1887,  Kew Cottages was Australia's  first 'Government Insurance Policy' for intellectually disabled kids and their families.

It offered asylum for the children on a significant piece of Public Land outside of the walls of the Willsmere that was permanently reserved by an Act of Parliament for the intellectually disabled.

Today, Kew Cottages is like a "canary down a coal mine".  Over the past ten years nearly half of the the 27 hectares of Public Land surrounding the Cottages in 2001 has been progressively sold off by the Bracks, Brumby, and Baillieu Governments in a most disturbing manner. The 'State Government Insurance Policy' for intellectually disabled kids and their families looks decidedly battered and bruised.

In 2008 concerns were raised by a Parliamentary Inquiry that the Government sell-off of the Kew Public Land was shrouded in secrecy and not in the public interest. The Inquiry also expressed concern that two property developers involved with the Kew Public Land deal, Walker Corporation and Mirvac,  had both made large political donations to the Victorian ALP days before the 2006 State Election.

At the end of 2008 Parliament instructed the Victorian Ombudsman to investigate the probity of the Victorian Government's Kew Cottage's contract, including the role of lobbyist Graham Richardson in the deal.

At the time of the November 2010 State Election there was a strong smell of corruption in the air. The Brumby Government was voted out of office, and the incoming Baillieu Government made an election promise to refer numerous concerns about the redevelopment of Kew Cottages to the Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission that Baillieu promised to establish by July 2011.

The Baillieu Government also promised that, subject to any contractual obligations to the contrary,  all of the remaining Kew Cottages Public Land would be listed on a new Victorian Register of Significant Public Land.

In February 2011 a Public Meeting convened at the Kew Civic Centre endorsed the Baillieu Government policy. The Public Meeting also called on the Government to impose an immediate moratorium on further Public Land sales at Kew Cottages, and to implement all of the Recommendations of both the Victorian Ombudsman's Inquiry, and the Victorian Public Land Inquiry. Read More >>

However, after a year in power, the Baillieu Government has comprehensively failed to deliver on its election promise for Kew Cottages.

And while the Government has so far failed to set up its promised Anti-Corruption Commission, and failed to preserve Public Open Space, it has continued to develop, approve,  and sell off Kew Cottages Public Land.












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2011 Ted
                                                Baillieu and Lang
                                                Walker 2012 The Developer's Contract
Lang Walker, Kew Development Corporation  & Ted Baillieu, Premier of Victoria

It is January 2012 and it is still not too late to achieve a better outcome at Kew Cottages because the Government still owns the land...

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Background
Environment
Issues


Monday 10th July 2006

Melbourne Channel 10 TV News Reports

"Yarra Bend Park May Now Be Under Threat"
from
Deadly Tree Disease
at
Kew Cottages


View  Windows Media 
wmv video file (1min39s):
mp3 file


(Archive ..)
Bracks Government Cover up on
Biosecurity
Threat to Yarra ?



Tuesday 14th March 2006

Brian Walsh tells the ABC's 774, Jon Faine, he is astounded that the Government now claims it was unaware of the discovery of the fungus at Kew Cottages. Walsh says the Government claim is nonsense, "our information is that they have known for weeks.. " (see below)

Listen to the full Interview mp3 audio (2min 34s): mp3 file


Herald Sun 14.3.2006 p.31








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