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词条 Blue Wedges
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Blue Wedges is a conservation organisation in conflict with Australia's Victorian government policy to deepen shipping channels in Port Phillip and the large scale development of Ramsar listed Westernport. The Blue Wedges is a coalition of over 65 environmental and bay user groups opposed to development in the Melbourne Bays that they deem to be unsustainable, such as the Port of Melbourne Corporation's Channel Deepening Project. The Blue Wedges Coalition includes angling groups and peak bodies, professional fishing associations, diving and charter operators along with the more traditional coastal protection groups and bayside industry sectors.{{Citation needed|date=February 2008}} The Blue Wedges Coalition is supported in its goal to protect the bays by other environmental entities including the Victorian National Parks Association, Australian Conservation Foundation, Friends of the Earth, The Wilderness Society, Environment Victoria, Port Phillip Conservation Council and Western Region Environment Centre under a joint statement issued by these groups opposing the project and calling for action to stop the project from the Victorian Government. {{Citation needed|date=February 2008}}

In Victoria, the name "Blue Wedges" was created after a previous "Green Wedges" government policy for rural and forest conservation around the edges of the expanding Melbourne metropolitan region. Green Wedges is an already existing part of the governments environmental policy.{{Citation needed|date=February 2008}}

In December 2007 it was announced that Blue Wedges took action in the Federal Court against the Commonwealth to stop it signing off on the deepening shipping channels project. The case was heard in January 2008,[1] with the Federal Court deciding against Blue Wedges on January 15, 2008.[2] On the 30 January 2008, Blue Wedges won a reprieve in the Federal Court with a hearing date of 20 February 2008.[3] After mediation between Blue Wedges and the Port of Melbourne Corporation (the body responsible for the deepening operations) on February 6, 2008,[4] limited operations were allowed to commence on February 8, 2008.[5]

Jenny Warfe, the president of the Blue Wedges was interviewed{{when|date=July 2013}} on local radio[6] about the denials of the subsequent beach erosion removing sand from Portsea front beach after completion of the Port Phillip Bay's channel deepening dredging program.[7]

See also

  • Port Phillip Channel Deepening Project
  • Green belt
  • Clean Ocean Foundation

References

1. ^The Age Newspaper, 5 Dec. 2007, Court threat to channel deepening
2. ^The Age Newspaper, 15 Jan. 2008, Bay dredge gets go-ahead
3. ^The Age Newspaper, 30 Jan. 2008, Blue Wedges win delays dredging
4. ^ABC News Online, 6 Feb. 2008, Limited Port Phillip Bay dredging gets go-ahead
5. ^ABC News Online, 8 Feb. 2008, Port Phillip dredging starts
6. ^The Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 8 July. 2013, Port Phillip dredging
7. ^The Age Newspaper, 7 July. 2013, Beach loss linked to dredging

External links

  • Blue Wedges - Home Page
  • Southern Victorian Community Action Group - Home Page
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20070312202548/http://www.nre.vic.gov.au/dse/nrenpl.nsf/LinkView/B2CED2A0A19F0EB5CA256E82007E4484FD2B253F910D1C05CA256D1900232D0D Government of Victoria] - Melbourne's green wedges
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20080212065231/http://www.channelproject.com/ Port Of Melbourne] - Channel Deepening Project

4 : Organisations based in Melbourne|Port Phillip|Environmental organisations based in Australia|Environment of Victoria (Australia)

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