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Draft Yarra Strategic Plan Public Consultation Register of Written Submissions DRAFT YARRA STRATEGIC PLAN PUBLIC CONSULTATION REGISTER OF WRITTEN SUBMISSIONS Submission ID Submitter (Individual/Organisation) 184220 Water Technology 184319 Whitemark Property and Planning. 184689 Skyportz 184690 Skyportz 184691 Skyportz 185020 Individual 185070 Individual 186393 Whitemark Property and Planning 186394 Whitemark Property and Planning 186804 Skyportz 186811 Whitemark Property and Planning 187524 Individual 187856 Individual 189280 Port of Melbourne Operations 213337 Individual 213388 Individual 213491 Individual 213591 Individual 214059 Nillumbik Shire Council 214179 Individual 214227 Individual 214256 Individual 214257 Melbourne Maritime Heritage Network 214504 Individual 214617 Bend of Islands Conservation Association 214645 Healesville Environment Watch Incorporated 214652 Individual 214688 Individual 214697 Individual 214701 RMIT 214706 Individual 214715 Banyule City Council 214816 Yarra Riverkeeper Association member 214821 Metropolitan Angling Association Incorporated 214873 Plenty River Forum 214874 Individual 214894 Yarra Valley Country Club C/O Ratio Consultants Pty Ltd 214934 Yarra Riverkeeper Association 214957 Individual 214971 Individual 214978 Individual 214987 Individual 214995 PLAN A on behalf of Yarra Link 215007 Yarra Riverkeeper Association 215015 Yarra Valley Water 215016 Australian Institute of Landscape Architects 215024 Manningham City Council 215037 Individual 215043 Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne 215044 Environmental Justice Australia/Yarra Riverkeeper Association 215045 Individual 215046 Yarra Riverkeeper Association 215047 Port Phillip Eco Centre 215048 Eltham Community Action Group 215050 Individual 215051 Individual 215052 Werribee River Association 215053 Town and Country Planning Association 215054 Individual 215056 Australasian Association of Walking Activity Groups 215057 Individual 215058 Darebin Creek Management Committee 215059 Individual 215061 Individual 215062 Friends of the Diamond Creek (Eltham Lower Park) 215063 Warringal Conservation Society 215064 Individual 215065 Individual 215067 Individual 215068 Friends of Banyule 215070 Individual 215071 Individual 215072 Individual 215073 Individual 215074 Individual 215075 Kellehers Australia Pty Ltd 215076 Individual 215078 Individual 215079 Individual 215080 Individual 215081 Earthcare Permaculture, Permaculture Yarra Valley, Mount Toolebewong Landcare 215082 Individual 215083 Individual 215084 Individual 215085 Friends of Leadbeater's Possum Incorporated 215086 Friends of the Glenfern Green Wedge Incorporated 215087 Residency Projects 215088 Wildlife Carers for Protection of Habitat 215089 Native Fish Australia (Vic) 215090 Individual 215091 Individual 215092 Individual 215093 Port Places 215094 Abbotsford Riverbankers 215095 St Kevin's College c/- Norton Rose Fulbright 215096 Biomimicry Australia 215097 Individual 215098 Individual 215099 Individual 215101 Parks Victoria 215109 Alphington Paper Mill Action Group Incorporated 215118 Individual YSP01 Yarra River Business Association YSP02 Offshore & Specialist Ships Australia Ltd. YSP03 Melbourne Maritime Heritage Network YSP04 Yarra Riverkeeper Association YSP05 Individual YSP06 Individual YSP07 Yarra Riverkeeper Association member YSP08 Individual YSP10 Individual YSP11 National Trust YSP13 Individual YSP14 Yarra Riverkeeper Association YSP15 Yarra Pools YSP16 Bend of Islands Conservation Association YSP17 Individual YSP18 Werribee River Association YSP19 Individual YSP20 Individual YSP21 Yarra Riverkeeper Association member YSP22 Trust for Nature YSP23 Individual YSP24 Individual YSP25 Individual YSP26 Individual YSP27 Individual YSP28 Individual YSP29 Committee of Friends of Eltham Lower Park - Incorporated YSP30 Individual YSP31 Kellehers Australia Pty Ltd on behalf of Santa Lucia Pty Ltd YSP32 City of Melbourne YSP33 Friends of the Yarra Valley Parks YSP34 City of Stonnington YSP35 Mirvac YSP36 Major Transport Infrastructure Authority YSP37 Development Victoria YSP38 City of Yarra .
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