Plan progress is slow going
Slow going – Plan bogged down in protracted negotiations AS HAS BEEN PREVIOUSLY COMMUNICATED, the
Slow going – Plan bogged down in protracted negotiations AS HAS BEEN PREVIOUSLY COMMUNICATED, the
PICTURE: Munibung Hill aerial view from North end with Warners Bay just visible on the
PICTURE: Aerial image of Munibung Hill produced for promoting the Management Plan in 2020/21. Credit: Lake
PICTURE: TRC Trails has lodged a draft Trail Design Report with Lake Mac Council. Stock image
PICTURE: Aerial image of eastern trails to be designed and viewing area to be installed.
PICTURE: Opening frame from the Management Plan video produced by Lake Mac Council in 2021. Credit:
PICTURE: Existing tracks are shown in orange on the Munibung Hill Concept Plan map. Supplied: Steven
Track Strategy planning begins ONE of the first actions resulting from the Munibung Hill Management Plan,
Plan reflects Society’s Fivefold Vision Munibung Hill is a stand out with high ecological values. When
This requires consistent, persistent commitment. This is not an endurance race to be run across
Councillors give Plan the green light Lake Macquarie City Council staff overseeing the Munibung Hill
Not to be deterred or even deferred, the Munibung Hill Management Plan is plodding along.
Slowly but surely the Management Plan is wending its way through the administrative process that
The view is one thing and when you get into the bush, it’s another thing
News – Lake Macquarie City Council – 9 November 2021 Draft plan sets out future
Lake Macquarie Mayor Kay Fraser (pictured) said “with 360-degree views that stretch across the lake
Over twelve months ago Lake Mac Councillors voted for the preparation of a Management Plan for Munibung
The environment and planning consultants, Umwelt, appointed by Council to carry out a site study
The community consultation held in March / April literally brought people out of the woodwork