For
a political party that was born under a special tree,
the current Qld Labor government seems to have forgotten
it's roots!
This
album is all about the trees that the government forgot...
these majestic, ancient fig trees have been left out
of the environmental vegetation mapping for Traveston
Crossing Dam on the Mary River. The trees lie in the
proposed innundation zone of the dam, so would be
lost forever if the dam were to proceed... a loss
that is much more significant than 'just a tree'.
Older than European settlement in Australia, they
would have sheltered Aboriginal tribes, as well as
provide homes and a food source for many generations
of possums, birds and other creatures.
Federal Environment Minister, Peter
Garrett is currently assessing the environmental aspects
of the dam proposal, and his decision is expected
any day now. So, is it sinister that the trees were
left off the maps? We believe so! The government,
in developing their environmental impact statement
for the dam proposal, was obliged to map vegetation
of a significant nature. The ommission of these trees
proves that their reporting is not thorough or truly
representative of the environmental losses the dam
would cause. Some say this lack of transparency has
a financial motive... a number of these trees have
an estimated worth of over $100,000 each!
We spent half a day out in the Mary
Valley collecting these photographs. In those few
short hours, we visited over 30 giant fig trees, none
of which appear on the government maps. Many of them
are visible towering above the treeline as you drive
through the valley or canoe down the Mary River...
many are located on land already acquired by the government
for their proposed dam project - there are no excuses
for denying their existence.
Now we wish to tell their story... meet
the trees that the government forgot! |