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McCulloch v. Bass Coast Shire Council
About this case
Filing year
2007
Status
Permit set aside
Geography
Court/admin entity
Australia → Victoria → Civil and Administrative Tribunal
Case category
Suits against governments (Global) → Environmental assessment and permitting (Global) → Climate adaptation (Global)
Principal law
Australia → Planning and Environment Act 1987 (Vic)
At issue
Challenge construction permit for levees
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Summary
Applicants challenged a permit in Australia state court for the development of levees and bunds to protect the coastal area from sea level rise. The applicants asserted that the proposal (1) would not benefit the public because the levees were being built to satisfy a condition to a permit for a proposed retirement village development; and (2) did not respect the value of the coastal environment. The court found the levees would benefit the public; however, it set aside the permit because the impacts on the dune system were not adequately considered and did not sufficiently address flood risks to outweigh those concerns.
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Risk
Economic sector
Adaptation/resilience
Finance