Chris Sainsbury
Support
Chris Sainsbury
Support
Warilla
,
New South Wales
Message
I support the DA and it's submissions
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Oberon
,
New South Wales
Message
I Support it
Andrew Grintell
Support
Andrew Grintell
Support
Wagga
,
New South Wales
Message
Good spot for it.
Larrie Shipp
Support
Larrie Shipp
Support
Towradgi
,
New South Wales
Message
I would like to fully support the new application due to the fact that the new proposals are mainly due to the incompetence of the previous government contractor and are just rectifications of previous approvals.
The other submissions simply try to to return to how the range operated before the ''new'' range was proposed.There seemed to be no problem with either shooters or residents before this and at no time was there a submission to increase the noise limits at either the present or the future range.
Hopefully sanity will prevail this time around to the benefit off all.
The other submissions simply try to to return to how the range operated before the ''new'' range was proposed.There seemed to be no problem with either shooters or residents before this and at no time was there a submission to increase the noise limits at either the present or the future range.
Hopefully sanity will prevail this time around to the benefit off all.
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Woonona
,
New South Wales
Message
I support the modifications to the approval.
Lex Welham
Support
Lex Welham
Support
Figtree
,
New South Wales
Message
The application to modify the existing consents covers the wide range of work carried out to reduce the impact of the shooting complex on the environment, and to provide an effective facility for sporting shooters.
The logic behind the amendments and improvements is well described, and deserves appreciation by shooters and the local community.
The management of the complex by the Department of Sport will provide accountability to, and enable more efficient working with, other government departments in order to remove unnecessary and overly complex regulatory requirements which will then allow the use of departmental funds for the benefit of all sports.
The logic behind the amendments and improvements is well described, and deserves appreciation by shooters and the local community.
The management of the complex by the Department of Sport will provide accountability to, and enable more efficient working with, other government departments in order to remove unnecessary and overly complex regulatory requirements which will then allow the use of departmental funds for the benefit of all sports.
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Name Withheld
Support
Farmborough Heights
,
New South Wales
Message
I support the modifications for approval to the Southern Highlands Shooting Complex approvals so that honest law abiding shooters can continue to, or start to participate in their chosen legal sport without unduly affecting local residents.
Dennis Ashton
Support
Dennis Ashton
Support
Thirlmere
,
New South Wales
Message
I had put in a submission previously but could not find the actual document regarding the modifications, thanks for the follow-up.
Page 30. 6.4.2 Proposed Modification
B3(g) Soil, Water and Contamination
...This plan must incorporate exception reporting as well as annual reporting of outcomes to the Sydney Catchment Authority..etc...
To Note that the Sydney Catchment Authority (SCA) ceased to exist as a NSW Government Agency January 2015. (this document dated October 2016 should have picked this up).
Perhaps the Document may be amended to report to Water NSW, of which the SCA was absorbed into (maybe need to contact them)
It is not stated who would carry out the water quality testing and where?
It should also be on record that nearby Rocky Water Holes Creek drains from Hilltop township area and sedimentation (and possible contamination) of the creek occurred many years ago, due to the development expansion of Hilltop township.
Page 30. 6.4.2 Proposed Modification
B3(g) Soil, Water and Contamination
...This plan must incorporate exception reporting as well as annual reporting of outcomes to the Sydney Catchment Authority..etc...
To Note that the Sydney Catchment Authority (SCA) ceased to exist as a NSW Government Agency January 2015. (this document dated October 2016 should have picked this up).
Perhaps the Document may be amended to report to Water NSW, of which the SCA was absorbed into (maybe need to contact them)
It is not stated who would carry out the water quality testing and where?
It should also be on record that nearby Rocky Water Holes Creek drains from Hilltop township area and sedimentation (and possible contamination) of the creek occurred many years ago, due to the development expansion of Hilltop township.
Dennis Ashton
Support
Dennis Ashton
Support
Thirlmere
,
New South Wales
Message
NOTE: There does not seem to be any documents on this web site about the proposed modifications (only previous matters up to MOD 4).
I called this morning for information but as yet no reply from the Department so simply, without all the details, the following are my comments.
I used to shoot on the Welby Rifle Range prior to its closure to make way for the expressway and have been shooting on the Hilltop Range (now Southern Highlands Regional Complex) for many years.
I have been a target shooter for over 40 years and have competed in State (NSW), National and Club events during this time.
One problem that I have always had was reasonable time for practice and this can only occur if the range is open at other times other than competition days and for this reason I would like the range to be open through the week and at night if possible.
Although this range has been open at this site from about 1988, the army used the area for training purposes from the 1960's through to early 1990's utilising machine guns and automatic rifles, using blank ammunition of course.
They used a variety of light and heavy vehicles including APC's for access along these local roads and tracks.
(My information is from personally working in the area as a Water Board Ranger and the Water Board in general for many years).
My point is a lot of vehicle and firearm activity has occurred in this area for over the past 50 years or more.
This Regional Shooting Complex should be fully developed and would not only be a great asset for the State of NSW, but also Wingecarribee Shire Council, the local area and the broader community.
If developed correctly it would be one of Wingecarribee Shires greater assets attracting probably as many people that come to the area to visit the surrounding National Park.
I called this morning for information but as yet no reply from the Department so simply, without all the details, the following are my comments.
I used to shoot on the Welby Rifle Range prior to its closure to make way for the expressway and have been shooting on the Hilltop Range (now Southern Highlands Regional Complex) for many years.
I have been a target shooter for over 40 years and have competed in State (NSW), National and Club events during this time.
One problem that I have always had was reasonable time for practice and this can only occur if the range is open at other times other than competition days and for this reason I would like the range to be open through the week and at night if possible.
Although this range has been open at this site from about 1988, the army used the area for training purposes from the 1960's through to early 1990's utilising machine guns and automatic rifles, using blank ammunition of course.
They used a variety of light and heavy vehicles including APC's for access along these local roads and tracks.
(My information is from personally working in the area as a Water Board Ranger and the Water Board in general for many years).
My point is a lot of vehicle and firearm activity has occurred in this area for over the past 50 years or more.
This Regional Shooting Complex should be fully developed and would not only be a great asset for the State of NSW, but also Wingecarribee Shire Council, the local area and the broader community.
If developed correctly it would be one of Wingecarribee Shires greater assets attracting probably as many people that come to the area to visit the surrounding National Park.
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Name Withheld
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SPRINGWOOD
,
New South Wales
Message
This development will be of great benefit to the Illawarra and Southern Highlands. I know people regularly travel from Western Sydney to the existing range, bringing money into the area. The new facility will greatly increase access for people with disabilities and the elderly allowing them to participate in an outdoor activity.
Unlike many shooters I am a genuine and committed environmentalist. I cannot see that modifications to the existing facility will have any impact.
Unlike many shooters I am a genuine and committed environmentalist. I cannot see that modifications to the existing facility will have any impact.