The Great Southern Star - Octboer 20, 2009

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Published at Leongatha for South Gippsland

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2009 Page 4

The bell tolls

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Real Estate Page 29

PUBLISHED TUESDAY 64 PAGES Back page

Nick’s triumph

WATER everywhere, including near the rail trail bridge at Meeniyan, had South Gippsland Water managing director Steve Evans celebrating full reservoirs across the region. It bodes well for a summer free of tough water restrictions. Leongatha received 72.6mm of rain last week and the South Gippsland Highway (far left) was flooded at Ruby. Turn to page 3 for all the wet news.

“Loose cannon”

Council warned of abusive tactics of C48 “watchdog” By Bert van Bedaf

CONTROVERSIAL planning agitator Paul Richardson has been labelled a “loose cannon”, with a history of personal attacks and confrontational behaviour. The self-styled C48 Community Watchdog founder has been fighting against planning amendments imposed on South Gippsland Shire Coun-

cil by State Planning Minister Justin Madden last May. The amendment bans dwellings being built on properties in the farming zone of less than 40ha, causing hardship to many landowners. A former City of Casey councillor, Mr Richardson employs highly personalised and confrontational tactics, which appear to be part of his pattern of conduct. He has been described as a “loose cannon” by

at least one former Casey colleague, who expressed major concerns over Mr Richardson’s behaviour. The Star contacted Mr Richardson to inform him of the article. “I did expect to make enemies, and I did. Some councillors did the dirty on me,” Mr Richardson said. “But I’ve got a following behind me and I’m not going to let councillors off the hook. I’ve stuck my neck out and I’m out there to

fight this to the finish.” Mr Richardson was a well-known agitator as a councillor until 2008, when he lost re-election in November on preferences. Although he may have ceased communications with Casey, “it appears he is now targeting South Gippsland Council instead,” Casey councillor Sam Aziz observed. Continued on page 9.


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