Monthly Archives: July 2023

Upcoming events and issues


BECOME A MEMBER AND COME TO THE AGM

Our Macleay River Inc (SOMR) Annual General Meeting will be held on Saturday 12 August in West Kempsey.
If you are not yet a member, you are encouraged to join this group of local residents working diligently on many issues effecting the catchment. The membership application form is attached below. The individual membership fee for one year is $10; for a family it is $20. Up to 3 Years membership options are available on the form. 

Click to download SOMR Membership and Membership Renewal forms.  
It would be even better if you get actively involved. It is fun to keep an eye on polluters, gather information, go on fact finding tours, disseminate the facts and have informed discussions at the meetings. SOMR members will get more detailed information.

JOIN THE PADDLE ON THE MACLEAY 2023
SOMR is planning the 2023 Paddle on the Macleay at Smithtown-Gladstone
Date: Sunday 17 September
This is to coincide with Gladstone Quality Markets and SOMR will set up an information stall there. The launch point will be in Smithtown. Returning there, no car shuffle is needed.
More details to come soon.

ARMIDALE AND NEW ENGLAND WATER ISSUES OF CONCERN
Armidale Regional Council (ARC) Local government area includes just over one third of the north western area of Macleay Catchment, some 5,000 of the 14450 square km of catchment.  
The population and general water demand has been relatively stable with minor variations until a major global, and then later other, ‘intensive horticulture industries’ established around Guyra and Armidale.
The 2018-20 drought put these high water-consumption ‘Intensive Horticulture industries’ under pressure for water to continue supply of produce.  ARC decided to carry out many drastic actions to assist these industries; including trucking and pumping large amounts water.
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STAY INFORMED ABOUT OVEN MOUNTAIN PUMPED HYDRO
As reported previously, the Oven Mountain Pumped Hydro Storage (OMPHS) proponents lodged their documents relating to the project’s environmental impacts with the Department of Planning, Industry and Environment (DPIE) just before the NSW State election. Ever since, it has been a wait for the DoPIE to publish the documents and the time frame for lodging submissions (usually a minimum of 28 days are given). The SOMR Secretary has prepared sample submission letters and a list of issues to address. This material will be made available to the members and interested parties as soon as the OMPHS EIS and DA are placed on formal exhibition. According to a project update published by the proponents in early July 23 this is expected to occur “within the coming months.” 
This means that we might still wait for months until we learn about the anticipated impact of the project and are able to write informed submissions..
In the meantime, the company is promoting the project at public meetings, sponsoring events like the “Bellbrook Farmers Challenge” and the “Northwest Regional Career Expo”.