Toowoomba Water Futures website - 31 July ...
What is expected to happen to the Council's Water Futures website:
See - Water Futures website - 31 July 2006.
The 4350water Blog highlights some of the issues relating to proposals for potable reuse in Toowoomba and South East Qld. 4350water blog looks at related political issues as well.
What is expected to happen to the Council's Water Futures website:
Read the Qld Coalition press release:
From Qld Business Review:
Toowoomba City Council's so-called 'independent' expert, resurfaces to give his views on the NO vote.
From ABC News:
From the Courier Mail:
Premier Beattie has announced that he wants a wider referendum on drinking recycled sewage to coincide with the local government elections in 2008.
... Mayor Thorley concedes defeat.
This section will appear at the top of 4350water until 6.00 pm on 29 July 2006.
Excerpt from the Courier Mail:
... to tell us why they're voting Yes.
Ask the Yes campaigners if they are from Toowoomba.
Comments by MP Malcolm Turnbull:
That's their best last day effort?
Faced with almost 12,000 signatures on the CADS petition, Mayor Thorley beat a hasty retreat to her office.
Read the Qld Coalition's press release - London does NOT drink recycled sewage Mr Beattie.
From ABC News:
Interesting opinion piece in the Courier Mail:
Interesting headline in today's Chronicle:
... for his ice business.
Excerpt from the Courier Mail (annotated):
Premier Beattie is having an each way bet.
From ABC's AM program:
From the Chronicle:
Deputy Mayor 'shoot from the hip' Joe Ramia tries to defend leaving threatening messages on an opponent's answering machine.
In a clear sign that you can beat an old story to death, the Courier Mail today reports on the claims of push polling in the Toowoomba referendum (See - Council tries to taint poll it expects to lose).
Comments from the AFP article now on the Discovery Channel:
From ABC News:
From ABC News:
... repeats the tired rhetoric about Dalby and Chinchilla yet again.
... but it doesn't mean that they won't take the city's recycled sewage.
From the Ballarat Courier:
24 July 2006
Ballarat residents would reject the option of drinking recycled wastewater, according to a webpoll by The Courier.
Of 480 responses received so far, 64 per cent have voted no to a poll question asking residents if they would drink recycled wastewater that was mixed with Ballarat's drinking water.
Only 30.2 per cent of respondents answered yes. A further 5.8 per cent remained unsure.
The results come as Toowoomba residents prepare to vote this Saturday on a proposal to recycle 25 per cent of the city's drinking water.
The historic referendum, the first of its kind in the world, has created deep divisions in the inland Queensland city, according to Toowoomba Chronicle journalist Kathleen Donaghey.
"It has become really personal," Ms Donaghey said. "People here feel that they are guinea pigs for the rest of the world. It will be the first time in the world that a quarter of the drinking water would be deliberately recycled and the first time in the world that there has been a referendum on the issue."
Ms Donaghey said Toowoomba was heading towards level five water restrictions and was in a unique situation as it was located on top of a mountain.
"We can't just pump water from somewhere else. That's why recycling was put forward as an option," she said.
"It is very hard to predict how it will go. It is split down the middle," she said. "In the beginning I thought definitely `no', which is just like your poll in Ballarat is telling you, but since it was first announced council has held about 160 forums educating and providing information.
"If it is successful here, then Brisbane will probably follow and then the rest of Australia," Ms Donaghey said.
"Some say we are blazing trails, others say we will be the laughing stock of the country."
The heavens opened over Toowoomba today with widespread rain and thunderstorms.
From WIN News:
... if the NO vote succeeeds on Saturday.
From the Sydney Morning Herald:
In what may be part of a swansong from politics, Senator Bartlett has started a petition in favour of drinking recycled sewage - to be presented to the State government and local councils.
An excerpt:
From the Chronicle:
From the Courier Mail
Toowoomba City Council now claims it won't close off Cooby Dam to recreational use.
Comments on WIN News by Commerce Qld.
This time it's the group opposing the Mary River dam and the Greens trying to coerce Toowoomba residents into voting Yes on 29 July.
A preview - 60 Minutes online.
... but my electorate in Sydney won't have to.
More press on San Diego and their Mayor's resistance to any attempts to introduce recycled sewage for drinking.
It's something that troubles the Yes team.
... to tell her what she wants to hear.
Almost one year into their scare campaign of Toowoomba residents, Toowoomba City Council's Deputy Mayor Joe Ramia is worried.
Remember that other recycled sewage example used by Mayor Thorley?
Toowoomba?
... Deputy Mayor Ramia says no thanks.
BlueScope rejects fire water plan
An excerpt:
... but not for drinking.
Who do you believe?
See - SMH - Woks flicked in water blitz.
Excerpts from a Reuters article written in 2002 about Singapore's NEWater project:
Article on Goulburn in yesterdays' Sydney Morning Herald.