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25-01-2005, 10:08 AM | #1 | |||
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Received this in my email a few minutes ago:
"596/04 24 December 2004 SUMMERNATS WORKING GROUP ESTABLISHED Chief Minister and Minister for the Environment Jon Stanhope today announced the establishment of the Summernats Working Group to provide advice on the environmental, economic and social impacts of Summernats utilising a cost/benefit approach. "The Government committed to holding a review of the Summernats event in order to develop comprehensive research as to the benefits of the event to the ACT," Mr Stanhope said. "There have been a variety of views expressed to me by the community over a period of time regarding this event, but in the absence of detailed research and considered advice, it is difficult to make an informed judgement. "The Working Group is an interdepartmental committee chaired by Jocelyn Plovits from the Chief Minister's Department. "I have asked that the Working Group report its findings to me by the end of February 2005. "The first task of the review will be to gather information and make an assessment of Summernats 2005 and incorporate this into the report," Mr Stanhope said. "The process of developing the report will include consultation with relevant stakeholders including the residents near the event, the Summernats organisers, business organisations and the government agencies involved in providing advice to, or regulating activities at, Summernats. "The outcomes of the consultation will form part of the report, and the terms of reference for the Working Group are consistent with the requirements of the Environment Protection Act 1997. "The Government will consider the report and its recommendations with a view to determining a continuing and appropriate regime for the Summernats event," Mr Stanhope said. A public notice inviting submissions to the review will be published in January, with the deadline for submissions being 10 February 2005. Submissions can be sent to: Summernats Working Group C/- Strategic Projects and Implementation Chief Ministers Department GPO Box 158 Canberra ACT 2601 Media Contacts: Penny Farnsworth 6205 0434(w) 0417 481 407(m) penny.farnsworth@act.gov.au Christina Myers 6205 9777(w) 0438 289 714(m) christina.myers@act.gov.au" As usual, a politician gets it very wrong. If John Stanhope requires, or is even interested in, "ALL" relevent and necessary information on what impact the event has, both beneficial and detrimental, then he would have given the committee until at least the end of April, not February. Small businesses in the ACT would not have definate "official", or acceptable, revenue figures until that time, due to the end of the 'Business Activity Statement' financial quarter being March 31. Even at this point, a number of businesses don't have their "BAS" completed and submitted until as late as sometime in May. Without these revenue figures there is no way of gauging that area of the impact Summernats 2005 has had on the ACT. It seems to me that, once again, the rules of the game have been set on an un-level playing field. It is a forgone conclusion that the most response is likely to be from the residents of the Watson, Downer, Hackett, area, as they are quick to complain, protest, and petition, when the opportunity arises, something they have continued to do for a number of years, regardless of reason, or necessity. NOTE: I need to add something at this point. Although I have served as an official at every Summernats, I in no way speak for the 'Street Machine Services' organisation in any capacity whatsoever. All of my opinions are exactly that.
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