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Well, that was fun!

  • Save Perth Hills Inc
  • Sep 14
  • 2 min read
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Almost 200 of you turned up, braving the weather, beating drums, chanting slogans, and hearing the sacred bells of St George's Cathedral ring out, loud - and (very, VERY) long - in a divine chorus of 'unity', with our Endangered Black Cockatoos crying out across the Cathedral grounds!

Incredibly - a pair of Carnaby's circled the Cathedral, before settling in a pine tree, watching from above, as we set up the event.

Truly. Inspiring. Stuff.

We thank EVERYONE who respectfully made sure North $toneville's landowners, the Anglican Church hierarchy, will never, ever, ever, be able to say - 'We didn't realize the gravity of our dangerous and destructive North $toneville plan...'

Special thanks to Adam Hort MLA, Amanda Dorn - Animal Justice Party MP and Paige McNeil President Shire of Mundaring for spirited and supportive speeches of the need to protect our unique environment, and our increasingly bushfire-vulnerable Community.

On the eve of the most critical hearing in our 34-years of fighting North $toneville, our Community called out Archbishop Goldsworthy and Church Trustees for supporting a plan to bulldoze 60,000 centuries'-old trees - home to Endangered Black Cockatoos, and replace them with a potential firetrap plan that could endanger 3,000+ residents - and the rest of us.

All Kudos to our amazing Community for standing under umbrellas, standing tall - and most of, standing true and strong, in our relentless efforts to save Perth Hills...

 

Donations always gratefully accepted for our legal fees and costs:

Tree Keeper Donations: www.saveperthhills.net

Bendigo Bank - BSB - 633000 - Account 160715942

Containers for Change: SPH ID-C1030729

Or drop a few coins in our donation tins in shops around Mundaring – Mojo, Hills Fresh, Stoneville Fresh, Venessa’s Vintage Treasures, Steep Hill Coffee, Darlington Liquor and Cellarbrations.

 
 
 

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Plan for the future, not the past, and safeguard Perth Hills bushfire prone communities.

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