Newsletter 22 – A Manicured White Elephant
- Posted by IanMuttonAdmin
- On September 25, 2020
- HMAS Platypus
HMAS Platypus – the site:
- of the Neutral Bay Gas works until 1932
- a torpedo factory during the war and
- a submarine base until 1967.
In 2005 the Commonwealth gave custody of the Platypus site to the Sydney Harbour Trust “for the purpose of rehabilitating it as a park”.
Rehabilitation has cost $80m
What do we get for our money?
Not much of a park – more like an old industrial park, indeed, 90% of what could have been a park is covered with buildings.
When our community is struggling to add to the parks (North Sydney has one of the lowest rations of people to hectares of open space) in the metropolitan area, we have a Government instrumentality, the Trust, is missing an opportunity to do what it was charged to do – “rehabilitate the site as a park.
Members of our community formed Friends of Platypus Inc;
- they have been attempting to engage with the Trust;
- to make the most of the money and
- at least give community purposes to the buildings we are stuck with
The Trust with a steal like determination has ignored the Friends of Platypus and relentlessly pushed ahead with the commercialization of the site.
The Trust is contemplating spending another $10m we need to remind the Trust – you can do this by joining the Friends of Platypus –
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