Home » Farming and Environment » Controversial outdoor pig farm objectors to meet with council

Controversial outdoor pig farm objectors to meet with council

GANNAWARRA Shire Council will meet with dozens of objectors to a controversial outdoor pig farm for up to 5000 pigs near Koondrook tonight.

Cr Garner Smith moved a motion that council defer a decision on a planning permit until the next ordinary meeting and hold a meeting between councillors, the permit applicant, objectors and the public.

The meeting will be held at the Koroop Hall Wednesday, from 6.30pm.

Cr Smith said with 46 objectors, he was concerned that insufficient time had been allowed to make an “informed” decision.

“Also councillors were not supplied the objections and had to request them,” he said.

“Councillors did not receive them until Tuesday last week, allowing only eight days to understand the concerns of the community.

“I believe councillors must take command of decisions such as these that set precedents for our shire, regardless of the outcome.”

The subject site comprises three separate properties including 191 Orrs Road, 127 Orrs Road and 1399 Cohuna-Koondrook Road, Gannawarra. The total area of the site is approximately 439.43ha.

Council officers recommended that the application be approved subject to 16 conditions.

Key issues raised in the objections included concerns regarding the impact on the natural environment including adjoining waterways; (Gunbower Creek), Gunbower National Park, Safes Lagoon, wetlands, native plants and wildlife including aquatic species, birds, turtles; impact on cultural heritage; concern regarding the siting of the piggery in this proposed location and its potential to impact upon tourism in the area; concern regarding the site’s proximity to the Wetlander, in particular that the smell and dust from the piggery will impact the enjoyment of tourists and visitors; potential impact upon kayak and canoe ventures; concerns regarding emission of odour and generation of dust; effluent control and management and ability to restrict effluent from entering waterways (nutrient runoff and leaching); biosecurity risks to adjoining landowners.

Other concerns included risk of encephalitis; risk of increasing the feral pig population in the local area; increase in flies, and; loss in property value.

Cr Smith said he hadn’t reached a conclusion on the matter, but said he supported the opportunity to facilitate business ventures in the shire.”I need a reason to reject or amend this application and that reason might not be amongst the objectors, but I can’t possibly know if the objectors have not had enough of a chance to state their case properly,” he said at the May ordinary council meeting.”Council is making a decision of behalf of the community and our job is to represent the community and ensure we are making sound decisions on their behalf.”We will be setting a precedence. If we allow this project to go ahead then we are green lighting other projects of a similar nature and if we object then maybe they can’t go ahead.”It’s really important we get this right and by proposing an extra month we can allow this process to happen … we just need to be sure.”Regardless of the outcome, we need to stand up, look people in the eye and say we did the right thing, considered it carefully and if they disagree, so be it.”Cr Kelvin Burt said people were “screaming at not being heard”, while Cr Travis Collier said he would “sleep a lot better” knowing council did the best it could.”I’ve spoken to the applicant and objectors and they all make good points, but I’m not comfortable with the amount of information I have received so far and the misinformation going around.”The motion was carried five votes to one, with Cr Ross Stanton leaving the meeting due to a conflict of interest.The matter will tabled at the June meeting on Wednesday, June 15 at the Kerang Senior Citizens Centre, starting at 10am.

Digital Editions


  • Cage comeback

    Cage comeback

    FILMED against the picturesque backdrop of Sydney and Bangkok, the Australian sports drama Beast delivers a truly moving narrative centred around revenge, redemption, and family.…

More News

  • Drainage network under review

    Drainage network under review

    GANNAWARRA’S ageing and complex drainage network is the focus of a decade-long, risk-based stormwater management strategy, which identifies waterway pollution as a key concern for the municipality. The Draft Urban…

  • Stormwater flooding concern

    Stormwater flooding concern

    A KOONDROOK resident has flagged the need for drainage improvements in the area, after his property has been consistently flooded with every significant downpour over the last six years. Peter…

  • Tigers earn stripes

    Tigers earn stripes

    MACORNA have announced their arrival in the Loddon Valley Football Netball League in emphatic fashion, with the Tigers claiming a 43-point win over Bears Lagoon-Serpentine to secure their third consecutive…

  • New citizen

    New citizen

    WHAT began as a simple visit to Australia has turned into a new life for Gannawarra resident Harpreet Kaur, who recently became an Australian citizen. Originally from India, Ms Kaur…

  • Cross-border Anzac tribute

    Cross-border Anzac tribute

    REGIONAL communities across Victoria and New South Wales united on Saturday as the Koondrook and Barham locals came together for a cross-border Anzac Day tribute. In a touching display of…

  • Recognising today’s freedoms

    Recognising today’s freedoms

    BEFORE dawn broke over Kerang, the town was already stirring. In the cold half-light, beneath a sky still clinging to night, hundreds gathered in silence at the Cenotaph, their breath…

  • Mayor eyes One Nation candidacy

    Mayor eyes One Nation candidacy

    GANNAWARRA Shire Mayor Garner Smith has thrown his hat in the ring to contest the seat of Murray Plains for One Nation at November’s Victorian State Election. As reported in…

  • Capturing moments in history

    Capturing moments in history

    RSL Cohuna Sub-Branch president Trevor Powis did not have the Army experience he was expecting when he enlisted, with his prior training leading to a unique service. He was drafted…

  • In step for veterans’ mental health

    In step for veterans’ mental health

    A FORMER soldier has walked nearly 100 kilometres in a month-long challenge to support veterans battling mental health, saying it is a cause too important to ignore. Ross Stanton took…

  • Cohuna honours Anzac Day

    Cohuna honours Anzac Day

    THE Cohuna community turned out in full force for this year’s Anzac Day march and commemorative service, gathering to honour those who have served both Australia and New Zealand. Accompanied…