Saturday, June 20, 2020

HARBOUR TRUST REVIEW A WIN FOR THE COMMUNITY


Chair

Hi 
I've copied you in just in case you missed the announcement made by Harbour Trust Chair, Joseph Carrozzi, on 18 June 2020.

The confirmation that the Harbour Trust will remain in the hands of the Commonwealth government is great news for the community.

"It has recognised our conviction that the life of the Trust should be extended in perpetuity and in its entirety, that the legislation is appropriate, that there is an urgent need for funding, and that 50 year leases are over-long." Kate Eccles  - Mosman Parks & Bushland

Thanks Kate, for all your hard work in assisting to make this happen.

Cheers Claire






Letter from Harbour Trust Chair
Joseph Carrozzi

To our valued community, 

The Members of the Trust, including myself as Chair, welcome the findings and recommendations of the Independent Review of the Sydney Harbour Federation Trust, released today.  

Announced by the Minister for the Environment, the Hon Sussan Ley MP, in October 2019, the Independent Review has been an opportunity for the Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment to evaluate the Harbour Trust’s legislative, financial and governance arrangements.  

We have welcomed the important input from you, our community, during the review process.

We are pleased that the review has confirmed that the Harbour Trust should continue to operate as an ongoing entity and will remain in the hands of the Commonwealth government. A win for the community. 

This will guarantee the continued public ownership of – and access to – iconic places on Sydney Harbour, cared for by the Harbour Trust in partnership with the community.  

This endorsement is a testament to our track-record of creating public spaces that are rich in natural beauty and heritage value. I am delighted that the Harbour Trust’s network of sites will be protected for the people of Australia.

We welcome the initial financial support on capital works and look forward to receiving confirmation on funding in the upcoming budget process. This will allow us to address a backlog of work and allow for greater public access to and enjoyment of our sites – particularly Cockatoo Island and North Head Sanctuary.

Although the report validates the efforts of the Harbour Trust over the course of the past two decades, there is still work for us to do.  

Our mandate it to revitalise former Defence sites and other Commonwealth lands on Sydney Harbour, and ensure they are open and accessible to all Australians. We look forward to continuing working in close partnership with the community as we strive towards this shared vision. 

I encourage you to view the report on the Independent Review, which is available on the Department’s website

Sincerely,
Joseph Carrozzi
Chair, Harbour Trust
The Harbour Trust acknowledges the Traditional Custodians and Owners of the lands and waters of Sydney Harbour, including the places under our stewardship. We respectfully acknowledge the Borogegal, Birrabirrigal, Cammeraygal, Gadigal, Gayamagal, Wallumedegal and Wangal people, including Elders past, present and emerging.

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