Glebe Society Bulletin 2007 Issue 03

Glebe Society Bulletin 2007 Issue 03

Anzac Day in Glebe, 1922 THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL AT THE UNVEILING OF THE SOLDIERS’ MEMORIAL AT THE GLEBE April/May Lord Forster unveiled the memorial on Anzac Day, and Lady Forster unveiled the busts of a sailor and a soldier which stand on either side. Sydney Mail, 3 May 1922, p17. 3/2007 (This Bulletin was sent to the printer before Anzac Day 2007.) Safety on the Bay Tony Larkum reflects on the Harbour Bridge accident Safety on Rozelle and Blackwattle Bays has been power boat usage in the Bays, particularly a sleeping issue for many years. Passive activity associated with the Fish Market and the re-use by rowers, dragon boats and kayaks has built up activity along Bridge Road, traffic is becoming over the last decade. This has been a trend that worrying. Rowers go out in the early dawn light most of us have admired, as it seems a perfectly and many dragon boats are on the water at suitable activity for our local environment and dusk. Anyone who has been walking the new one that has been perfectly compatible with the shoreline walkway at dusk will realise that Government’s policy of Working Harbour, ie the dragon boats are almost invisible against many policy of retaining waterfront activities such as backgrounds, even though they do carry lights maritime operations, boat repairs and mainte- back and front. nance, ferries, etc. However, with the upturn in Amongst concerns that the Glebe Society has raised in the recent development applications Presentation on the for the Sydney Slipways Facility and the Dry Boat Storage Facility on Rozelle Bay has been restoration of Bellevue the safety issue arising from increased traffic on the Bays. This has been recognised by the At the time of going to press there were Minister for Planning, Frank Sartor, as a major still a few tickets available for the Bellevue issue raised by the Dry Boat Storage proposal. presentation, 6 - 8pm on Tuesday 1 May. He has told the developer in conjunction with If you haven’t booked yet, ring Liz NSW Maritime to come up with a solution to Simpson-Booker or Jan Macindoe to this problem in meetings with the passive users. check if there are any vacancies. A meeting was held on 23 February. However, For all those attending the presentation, the parties left in complete disagreement with no remember that parking is very limited resolution in sight. The rowers say that the around Bellevue. Lighting along the only safe way to operate for them is to partition foreshore walk is very good, so approach- Rozelle Bay and have motor boats restricted to ing Bellevue that way is a pleasant option. the north side, and cordoned off by a boom. Otherwise, if you need to come by car, This is unacceptable to NSW Maritime and parking in Glebe Point Road and walking motor boat users. Further meetings were down Leichhardt and Stewart Streets may planned but none has taken place. be the way to go. Glebe Society Bulletin - Jan Macindoe Continued on next page ... A publication of THE GLEBE SOCIETY INC PO Box 100 GLEBE 2037 www.glebesociety.org.au The Mangrove Plantings on Rozelle Bay Many people have looked at the recently planted mangrove area on the Annandale side of Bicentennial Park, and declared The Massing of the them dead. However on closer inspection Boats on Rozelle there are over 20 surviving saplings out of Bay, Saturday 2 a total of perhaps 200 saplings planted December. last November. When one considers that the area can probably sustain no more than 10 mature trees, this number is ... continued from previous page certainly enough to vegetate the area, if the survivors are looked after. It has taken the major accident at 11 pm on an estimated 153 per day and up to 369 per Wednesday 28 March, between a Sydney day on weekends. The Glebe Society Mangroves are notoriously difficult to Ferries Harbour Cat and a 10m motor estimates that these figures could rise propagate. Prof Bill Allaway at the cruiser under the Harbour Bridge, in which even further on busy holiday week ends University of Sydney is one of the few there were four fatalities and eight people and gridlock would be created. scientists in Australia who has attempted injured, to bring home the lesson that this and he had little success transplant- With no obvious compromise in sight, we boating on the harbour has to be policed ing saplings like those in the planting seem to be on a collision course that may and regulated for the safety of everyone. area. He had the most success using well see further fatalities on the Harbour in germinating seeds that had recently fallen The Dry Boat Storage Facility would store the future. off the parent plant. 670 boats and would increase boat - Tony Larkum movements in and out of the two Bays by The next hurdle for our little mangroves will be to survive the winter and to generate some pneumatophores. The latter are the upright breathing roots so typical of some mangroves, and such a bane to people trying to walk across mangrove flats. These pneumatophores are essential for the survival of the plants, because they take oxygen at low tide and allow the roots and shoots to survive inundation at high tide. It is for this reason that the area has been fenced off, and walking in the area is certainly to be One of the surviving mangrove saplings discouraged. Those who have walked the whole of the new foreshore walkway will have noted that there are some fairly mature man- groves below The Anchorage. These mangroves were planted by a student of Bill Allaway about 20 years ago. Yes, they take a long time to mature! The Sydney area supports two species of mangrove, the grey mangrove (Avicennia marina) and the river mangrove (Aegiciras corniculatum). The ones we have are the grey mangroves, which prefer Upright breathing roots fully saline seawater; river mangroves occur further up the Parramatta River and Photos: Tony Larkum are smaller. Grey mangroves grow up to 10m in height and 20m in circumference. They are called “grey” because of the grey/silvery undersides of the leaves, which bear salt glands, and hence taste salty to the tongue. - Tony Larkum 2 Glebe Society Bulletin The Sydney Integrated Transport Strategy This Alternative Metro Transport Strat- Express Rail & Freight Rail A World Waterfront City egy for Sydney was formally released on • Existing double deckers will supply The Sydney CBD will be promoted as a 5March by 10,000 Friends of Greater world waterfront city and will see a new Sydney (FROGS). It was drafted by Chris Express Rail services for all stations beyond 15 km to reduce travel time integrated transport system, including Stapleton, an independent transport and light rail (street cars) and buses connect- traffic consultant in Sydney (and formerly below road time. Express services will operate every 10 minutes to the City. ing Circular Quay to Darling Harbour via a a partner in Stapleton & Hallam). The transport hub at Observatory Hill. basic concept is to provide a public • The 10 Year Program involves a transport system that gives people the separate Intercity line from Penrith Funding option of using public transport, rather (reduce travel time from 69 to 51 Current transport budget of $1.2 billion than having no option but to use private minutes), Stage 1 Intercity line from per year to be used for next 25 years, to transport. The strategy goes beyond Gosford (reduce travel time from 100 to implement strategy. playing catch-up with past mistakes. With 63 minutes), and with separate express The Future? Sydney’s population projected to increase lines running independently from the by 33% over the next 25 years, and with Metro lines. The above description of this alternative metro strategy is taken directly from the travel demand projected to increase by up • Freight movement essential to the to 73%, public transport must be made to material presented in the recent presenta- economy will be given priority by rail take an increasing proportion of the tion. It is difficult to easily grasp if all of and road. Freight Rail will be provided demand. The strategy provides for this the details are realistic and mesh together. with 24 hour independent access to increased demand to be met through: However the strategy has been refined by Sydney. * Rail patronage: up 120% members of the 10,000 Friends of Greater Sydney, a group affiliated with the * Bus patronage: up 200% • The 10 Year Program is for a line from Chester Hill to Penrith, freeing express University of Sydney, with a team includ- * Car journeys: up 20% line from Mount Druitt to City, and a ing an ex-Director of the RTA and other The elements of the Strategy are: line from Gosford to Epping, also former senior RTA staff. At the presenta- Metro Web: a New Network of providing express service from Gosford tion there was strong support from Cr Buses to Hornsby. John McInerney, but little State political feedback. • A new network of buses across Integrated Uncongested Road Network Any interested member of the public can Sydney, which will link all activity become a friend of 10,000 FROGS. Visit centres and bring public transport • An integrated uncongested road www.10000friends.org.au. within 400 metres of 95% of dwellings network including six new routes, with - Chris Hallam and businesses every 10 minutes free flow maintained all day through a throughout the day. The concept is 10 cents per km road congestion 10,000 Friends of Greater Sydney similar to the Sydney 2000 Olympic charge on discrete segments.

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