XI
THE APPOINTMENT OF THE INQUIRY
The chronology of events relating to the Inquiry
was as follows:
was as follows:
27th September, 1978
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A Commission was given to David
Kirby, Barrister-at-Law, to conduct the Inquiry. |
29th September, 1978
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The Inquiry and the Terms of
Reference were announced publicly by the Minister for Transport.
Mr. K.W. Hardy of the Department
of Motor Transport was appointed as Secretary to the Inquiry. |
October, 1978
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The decision was taken to use a
Report which was then being pre- pared by the Department of Main Roads and the Planning and Environment Commission as a source document for the Inquiry. The Report was to form part of the public participation programme. It was to be made available to the public to assist in the making of submissions. The document became known as the Joint Study Report. |
February, 1979
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The Inquiry was delayed through
the unavailability of the Joint Study Report. It became available in June, 1979 and the Inquiry began at once. |
7th June, 1979
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The Inquiry commenced. The public
was allowed six weeks within which to lodge submissions. This period was subsequently extended. The public participation programme included:
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advertisements which were lodged
in Metropolitan Daily Newspapers and Local Newspapers. We reproduce these advertisements in Appendix 4.
·
a display at the Inquiry
premises.
·
a display at the Rockdale
office of the Planning and Environment Commission
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displays at the Council Chambers
of each Local Council affected by the various Options.
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the distribution of pamphlets
within the visual catchment of each option.
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interpreting facilities and
clerical assistance were provided to the public. |
June, 1979
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Mr. J.M. Middleton, Solicitor with
the State Crown Solicitor's Office appointed as Counsel to assist the Inquiry. |
9th September, 1979
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Advertisements were lodged in
Metropolitan Daily Newspapers and Local Newspapers advertising the public hearings and inviting participation. The advertisement is reproduced in Appendix 5. |
23rd September, 1979
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The public hearings commenced.
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29th November, 1979
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The Minister for Transport asked
the Inquiry to provide a compre- hensive Report on containers and their transportation. |
21st May 1980
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The public hearings concluded.
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29th August, 1980
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An Interim Report on the Container
issue was furnished to the Government. |
28th October, 1980
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Volume I,
entitled ‘Containers’
was forwarded to the Government. |
30th January, 1981
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The Final
Report was completed
and forwarded to the Government. It included a further three volumes:
·
Volume II Criteria
for Evaluation
containing Transport Planning and Economic Criteria
·
Vo1ume III Criteria
for
Evaluation relating to Social and Environmental Criteria
·
Volume IV Evaluation
of Options.
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2. SUBMISSIONS MADE TO THE INQUIRY
The public response to the Inquiry was extraordinary.
Much of that response has been preserved in this
Report. The following are the bare statistics:
Much of that response has been preserved in this
Report. The following are the bare statistics:
- A total of 1429 written submissions
were received (see Appendix 6)
- Apart from this, a total of approximately
3,000 signatures were appended to various
petitions which were submitted to the
Inquiry.
- The public hearings extended from September,
1979 to late May, 1980. Appendix 7 records
the names of those who participated.
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3. CONSULTANTS TO THE INQUIRY
During the public hearing phase of the Inquiry a
number of discussions were held with the following
consultants:
number of discussions were held with the following
consultants:
- Professor M.E. Beesley of the United
Kingdom (visiting fellow at the
Macquarie University)
- Professor W.R. Blunden of the University
of New South Wales.
- Associate Professor D.A. Hensher of
the Macquarie University.
- Mr. Martin Payne of the University of
Sydney.
- Mr. Ross Symons of Pak-Poy and Associates.
- Associate professor J Toon of the
University of Sydney.
Professors Beesley and Blunden provided valuable
papers which we have reproduced as annexures to
Volume II.
papers which we have reproduced as annexures to
Volume II.
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