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Crossing boundaries to understand our relationship with land By James Boyce Normal text size Simon Winchester William Collins, $34.99 The English writer and New England landowner, Simon Winchester, says his new book came from considering the ″cruel irony″ that it was Britons dispossessed from land in their own country who migrated across the oceans to dispossess indigenous people of theirs. The connection between eviction from communal homelands in Britain with the dispossession of Aboriginal people was memorably explored by Don Watson in Caledonia Australis but has otherwise not received the attention in Australia it deserves. It is a substantively worthy question for the prolific Winchester to consider – in scores of previous books ( ....
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Campaign to name and shame bad landlords A register of bad landlords in NSW would make them more accountable and take the stigma off those who try to do the right thing by their tenants. Share It seems only fair – there’s a blacklist of errant tenants and another in the pipeline for problem short-term holiday hosts, guests and properties in NSW, so why should there not be one for miscreant residential tenancy landlords? After all, Victoria (which has the second-highest number of tenancies in Australia) will have its own bad landlord blacklist, the rental non-compliance register, available online from the end of next month. ....
Undermining IPC betrays Barilaroâs deeper loyalties Weâre sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss February 8, 2021 â 12.10am Save Normal text size Credit: Fairfax Media The Independent Planning Commission has rejected the application of the Dendrobium mine expansion saying the project risked irreversible damage to Sydneyâs drinking water (âBarilaro rakes IPC over coals on mine rulingâ, February 6-7). Deputy Premier John Barilaro, not happy with this outcome, wants to shoot the umpire, overturn the result and disband the IPC, leaving the decision to the experts in NSW Planning (who deemed the mines âapprovableâ last year) before any serious environmental investigation took place. I would like to thank the good people at WaterNSW, who have taken a strong, science-based opposition to the project because of the expected draining of swamps, and subsidence and cracking and damage to ....