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Submissions Index Distinctive Areas and Landscapes Standing Advisory Committee Sub No. Submitter Name Name of organisation To be heard? 1 Robert Shaw No, 2 Luke Wakeman No 3 Maria Indrawan-Santiago No, 4 Anna Scott No 5 Jarrod Karpala No 6 Jane Keyte No, 7 Elizabeth Cameron No 8 Nathan godsmark No 9 Jordan Smith No, 10 John Herbertson No, 11 Robert Michael Dalton No, 12 Liam Ball No 13 Kit Wilson No, 14 Liam Mansbridge No 15 Duncan Watt No, 16 Marietta Ryan No, 17 Lyn Nicola No 18 Chrissy, Heath, Paige and Koby Torney No 19 Janelle Meyes No, 20 Teresa Stancato No 21 Russell Colin Lees No 22 Karen Dean No 23 Peter Cannon and wife Patricia Blane No 24 Ann McKie Heylbut No, 25 Yolli Fisher No 26 Raymond Douglas Heylbut No, 27 Leigh Clark No, 28 MARK MCCOLL No, 29 michael hill No, 30 francis austin swain my wife and my self Yes 31 Peter Colin Richards No 32 Mary-Anne Lewis No, 33 Lorraine Leavold No, 34 Heather Mitchell No 35 Adrian Alexander GAFF No 36 Michelle de Sa No 37 James Cowan-Clark No, 38 Cameron Grant No 39 Stephen Fenwick No 40 Paul Hunt No 41 Jack Davis No, 42 Marg Hales No 43 Catherine Kavanagh No 44 Peter Trengove No, 45 Sophie Pashley No 46 Christopher Wemyss No, Wednesday, 17 February 2021 Page 1 of 64 Sub No. Submitter Name Name of organisation To be heard? 47 Stanley Rogers No 48 Heather Howlett No 49 Benjamin Baker No, 50 Natarsha Baker No, 51 Lindsay Dudgeon No, 52 Adele Williams No, 53 Catherine Lee No 54 Angus Cullenward No 55 Emma Reynolds activemotion No, 56 Kelli Nicola-Richmond, Edward Richmond No, 57 Leigh Clark No 58 Aurelia Kemp No, 59 Fiona Spence No 60 Mark Annetts No 61 Jakob Falkbring No 62 Petra Buckley No, 63 Anika Schneider No, 64 Lynn Touzel No, 65 Karen Palmieri No, 66 Jennifer Joy Coutts No 67 Jamie Wheelahan No, 68 Frances Overmars No, 69 Graham Coulton No 70 James Agustin No 71 Janelle Langton No, 72 Whitney Phillips No, 73 Zac Ford No 74 kirsty zahra No 75 Sally Deacon No 76 Karyn Folwell No, 77 hayden torney No 78 Christine Patricia Hill No 79 Tim Sonogan No, 80 John Frederick West Lau No, 81 David Campbell No 82 Jessamine Welsh No, 83 Toby Griffin No 84 Fiona Morris No, 85 Sally Anne Taylor No 86 Lani Williams No, 87 Florence Dellebeke No, 88 Tania Young No 89 Eve Hannah Fisher No 90 Jill M. Kavanagh No 91 Alan Graham Sherlock No 92 luke stuss No 93 john tatnell No, 94 Andrew Lee No, 95 Stephen Stanway No, 96 Sergey Ponomarenko No Wednesday, 17 February 2021 Page 2 of 64 Sub No. Submitter Name Name of organisation To be heard? 97 Anne Maree Sullivan No, 98 Hayley Dickson No 99 Shannon Bourke No, 100 Christine Schang No, 101 John Alexander Walker No 102 Marian Smedley No, 103 Graham Holtshausen No 104 Kathy Seoane No, 105 Alan Craig Schmidt No, 106 Yvonne Van Der Ploeg No 107 Monica Thomson No 108 Anthony John Smark & Nada Joan Smark No, 109 Pia de Bruyn Save Spring Creek campaign No, 110 Ray Casemoreq No, 111 Tanya Croker No 112 Darren Colley No, 113 Jane Whileman No, 114 Michael GIBBONS No 115 Lucy Maddock No 116 jennifer sherlock No, 117 Russell Kline No, 118 Thomas Bell No, 119 Alexandra Horat No 120 Toby jeavons No 121 Christopher Carroll No, 122 Michael Francis Jolley No 123 Erica Margaret Vernon No 124 Carly Rantall No 125 Ian Micallef No 126 Maddison Knight No, 127 Rhondda Millen No, 128 Tracey Newnham No 129 Kay Stocker No, 130 Will Robertson No, 131 Clare White No, 132 Jenny Searle No 133 Shauna Burford No 134 Andrew Morgan Wemyss No, 135 Andrew Collins No 136 Bronwyn HIcks No 137 Katrina Molloy No, 138 Rosemary Etherton No, 139 Jessie Morphet No 140 Joshua Agius No 141 James Clyne No 142 Nicola Clyne No, 143 Joanne Tinning No 144 Richard Anglin No 145 Georgia coulloupas No, 146 Stephanie Vernon No Wednesday, 17 February 2021 Page 3 of 64 Sub No. Submitter Name Name of organisation To be heard? 147 Kate Gillan No 148 Christine and Denis McConnell No, 149 Pauline Maher No 150 Pamela Wallasvaara No 151 Brieuc Wilmart Yes 152 Preston Vernon No 153 Carol Joy Gilby No 154 Denise O'Connor No, 155 Peter O'Connor No 156 Lucas Nutbean No, 157 Ian Frederick Edwards No 158 Karen Maree Lowe No, 159 Darren Watkins No 160 Samantha McGowan No, 161 Michael Baker Yes 162 Loretta Kingston-Brown No 163 Kerin Galbally No 164 Aaron Kopanica No 165 Julie Calabro No, 166 Yves Nininahazwe No, 167 Debra Beaton Yes 168 Adam Fratantaro No, 169 Hugh Sheehan No, 170 Julia Gutbrod No, 171 Kristen Rudduck No, 172 Clare White No, 173 James Wood No 174 Karen Brassington No 175 Natasha Meynink No 176 Cameron James Robinson No 177 Lesley McQuinn No 178 Dave Evans No 179 neil jeffs No 180 Kathy Cinque No 181 Petronella Brookshaw No, 182 Kate Eddiehausen No, 183 Kris Eric No, 184 Gael Wright No 185 Lissie Doyle No 186 Fiona Tabart Yes 187 Greig Sutton No, 188 Steve Mayhew No 189 Matthew Turner Yes 190 Jeni Martin No, 191 Colin Robert Fowler No, 192 John Anthony Rippon No 193 john bradbury No 194 Andrew jablonski No 195 Carla jablonski No 196 Joanna Hocking No Wednesday, 17 February 2021 Page 4 of 64 Sub No. Submitter Name Name of organisation To be heard? 197 Sharon Shields No 198 Gary James and Derkina Jantina Crothall No 199 Peter Jackson No, 200 Yvonne Sumner No, 201 Stewart Guthrie No 202 Sylvia Lorraine Oliveri No 203 Andrew Weavers No 204 Gary Wakefield No 205 Heidi Ann Rozec No, 206 Sarah Oxford No 207 Denise Leanne Dows No 208 Wes Dows No, 209 Cindy Lorraine Skehan No, 210 Isaak Dury No, 211 Brigitte Mawdsley No 212 Therese Hume No 213 raymond giddins No, 214 DIANNE DYER No 215 Kate weston No 216 Jane Guthrey No 217 Olivia Naughtin No 218 Darryl Stewart No 219 kristin bitmead No 220 Tim Naughtin No, 221 Kylie pepper No 222 Chris Ewan No, 223 Fiona McPherson No, 224 Nicholas Jones No 225 Richard Jennings No 226 Jessica ferry No 227 John & Raelene Stewart No, 228 Chris Meakes No, 229 Shura Ford No 230 Fiona O’Riley No 231 Lauren Berridge No 232 Matthew Palmieri No 233 Alex Barker No 234 Greg Minter No 235 Adrian Ford No, 236 Andrew Sakko No 237 Patrick Armstrong No, 238 Jack Parsons No, 239 Georgia McElvaney No, 240 Shane Cleary No, 241 Larissa Ham No, 242 Neville Stanley No 243 Mary Veal No 244 Thomas Martin Kadera No 245 Kristie Michelle Kadera No 246 Simon Home No Wednesday, 17 February 2021 Page 5 of 64 Sub No. Submitter Name Name of organisation To be heard? 247 Judith Davies No 248 Patricia Bundy No 249 Ferne Millen No, 250 Heather Leslie No, 251 Sue Calder No, 252 Naomi Roberts No 253 Xavier Davies No, 254 Timothy Abetz No, 255 Lauri Dawson No, 256 Samara Richmond No 257 Felicity Royle No 258 Renae Kerr No 259 Chris Robinson No, 260 Bal Thandi No, 261 Gideon Doble-Appleton No 262 Jeannie Ward No, 263 Edwin Nairn Hunter No 264 Kelli Terese Lloyd No, 265 Celia Clarke 1 266 Alastair James Shaw No, 267 Benjamin Nicholson No 268 Nerissa Jayne Nicholson No 269 Nicole Smith No 270 georgia babidge 1 271 Neil Protheroe No, 272 Max O'Connor No 273 Judy Anneke Sedger No 274 Jack Davis No 275 Craig Thornton No, 276 Sarah Jones No, 277 Isabelle Asfar No 278 Kimberly Nutt No, 279 Trent Ludlow No 280 Toby Collins No 281 Daniel Bound No, 282 Alyssa Maryte Bond No, 283 Carl money No, 284 Charles Spiteri No, 285 Joshua Thompson No 286 Dionne Thompson No 287 David Robin Kelman No, 288 Fay Shirley Price No, 289 Stephanie Armistead No, 290 Sally Bowen No, 291 James Wilson No 292 Heath Selleck no No, 293 Lynette Isabel Wilson No 294 Fiona Wilson No 295 Robert Wilson No 296 Renato Carbonelli No, Wednesday, 17 February 2021 Page 6 of 64 Sub No. Submitter Name Name of organisation To be heard? 297 Jason Wells No, 298 Wayne Robert Harris No, 299 Rachael Sorbara No, 300 Laura Spencer No, 301 Magnolia Beer No 302 Sondita mein No, 303 Christopher haworth No 304 Michael Anderson No, 305 Kavan Threadgold No, 306 Monique Fouche No 307 Adam Nolan No, 308 Mark Edwin Hunter No 309 Nick Harvey No 310 Aaron Richards No 311 Simon Riley macGregor and Sophie Brooke No Marshall 312 Mark Andrew Hanna No, 313 Hamish McFarlane No 314 Denise Emery No 315 ian mccarthy No, 316 Fazal Rizvi No, 317 Bryan Wakefield No 318 Marika Threadgold No 319 Alexander Schmidt No 320 Bronwyn Leigh Wakefield No 321 Penny Byrne No 322 Morris Wynne Price No 323 Jennifer venner No, 324 Geoffrey Alan Andrewartha No 325 Carmen Clifford No, 326 Aleisja Henry No, 327 KATHLEEN MADDEN No 328 Bronwyn Joy Richardson No 329 Richard Barlow No 330 Alison Wills No 331 Colin John MacDonald No 332 Margaret MacDonald No, 333 Brianna Morgan No 334 Lyn Wight No 335 Aaron Gleeson No 336 Charlotte oppenheim No 337 Philip Stockton No, 338 Sarah Gleeson No, 339 Glenn Waters No, 340 Paul Conway No, 341 Roslyn Griffiths No, 342 Aidan Roberts No 343 Karen Shum No, 344 Jane Kight No 345 Victoria Long No Wednesday, 17 February 2021 Page 7 of 64 Sub No.
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