Lysterfield Valley Significant Landscape Saved
The National Trust Dandenong Ranges Branch has welcomed a decision by the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) to reject a proposal that would have seen 400,000 cubic metres of fill material dumped across 15 hectares of the Lysterfield Valley. Handed down in late June, the Tribunal’s 141-page ruling found the proposed use fundamentally at odds with the valley’s landscape and environmental significance, offering no net benefit to the community while leaving unresolved risks to Monbulk Creek — home to the last remaining platypus population in the Dandenong Ranges catchment.
The decision by VCAT is a vindication for the community, local residents and six environmental groups, who alongside the volunteer members of the Dandenong Ranges Branch dedicated time, energy, and resources to the case, in defence of this iconic valley. We extend congratulations to everyone involved in this fight, in particular, Carolyn Ebdon, President of the Dandenong Ranges Branch of the National Trust of Australia (Victoria).
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