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Kennedy (on behalf of Sandon Point Aboriginal Tent Embassy) v. Minister for Planning

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Year
2010
Document Type
Litigation

About this case

Filing year
2010
Status
Denied
Court/admin entity
AustraliaNew South WalesLand and Environment Court
Case category
Suits against governments (Global)Environmental assessment and permitting (Global)Climate adaptation (Global)
Principal law
AustraliaEnvironmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 (NSW)
At issue
Challenge to approval given by Minister for Planning for construction proposal on grounds that procedure did not follow Environmental Planning and Assessment Act
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Summary

Roy “Dootch” Kennedy challenged the Minister for Planning’s approval of Stockland’s construction proposal. Kennedy objected to the Minister’s approval on four grounds under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act: (1) the approval for the proposal was outside the Minister’s power because Stockland had made donations to the Labor Party of which the Minister was a member; (2) the rights and impacts on aboriginal people had not been sufficiently considered; (3) the assessment of the archaeological viability of the site was not adequate; and (4) potential flooding and extreme weather events caused by climate change had to be more thoroughly examined. The court held that all aspects of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act had been upheld by the Minister in approving the proposal.

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Just transition
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