Friday 31 May 2013

My notes from our meeting with Deputy Mayor Adrian Schrinner

SAVE OUR OVAL




I am not as positive as I hoped I would be after this meeting.

However, the message I heard loud and clear is that we need to email or write to our local members, Councillors, the local paper and anywhere else we can think of to get our message across. 
Take a few minutes and do it now, it doesn't have to be long, just let them know you want to keep the oval for future generations or take inspiration from our petition.

If we say nothing the oval will go - if we tell them that we don't want it sold, we CAN SAVE THE OVAL
Andrew Powell Minister for Environment and Heritage Protection
Environment@ministerial.qld.gov.au

John-Paul Langbroek Minister for Education, Training and Employment
Education@ministerial.qld.gov.au

Ian Kaye Member for Greenslopes
 greenslopes@parliament.qld.gov.au

Steve Minnikin Member for Chatsworth
chatsworth@parliament.qld.gov.au

Adrian Schrinner Deputy Lord Mayor and Councillor for the Chandler Ward
chandler.ward@ecn.net.au

Premier Campbell Newman
Premier@ministerial.qld.gov.au

Does anyone know how to find 
Mr John Moore, Mr Russel Haug or Mr Ken Baker?
These men were instrumental in the development of the oval, I would like to talk to them about the history of the land and how it came to have football fields.

There are some precedents set by previous land sales or handovers to council that may help us, and information about traffic light requirements, land development requirements and some hypotheticals that have given us a bit to think about in our strategy.  It has made me aware that we need to start being visible as opponents to the sale of the land. I will be looking for people to help stand with signs near the oval at peak traffic times, people who will put a sign on their fence, people who will take our petition to other playing fields to collect signatures. 
The elected members will not act on our behalf unless we make them feel the heat. It is time for us to 'become the squeaky wheel' 

Tuesday 28 May 2013

Ian Kaye MP agrees to sponsor a parliamentary Petition against the sale of the School Oval!

Some more positive news!


Today I attended a meeting with Ian Kaye and a rep from the P&C of Whites Hill State College and I was pleasantly surprised by the response that we got to our objections/questions in relation to the sale of our school oval.

Mr Kaye has said, that if the communities overwhelming reaction to the sale is 'No they don't want it sold' that is the position he will take to the Minister, so get writing people!  He is also going to sponsor a Parliamentary Petition for us.  Some research is being done currently, but the intention is it will have the same wording as the change.org petition so we can present the signatures we have already as well.  So hold off on collecting those paper petition signatures for now as we may replace it with the parliamentary one.

Mr Kaye needs to hear from everyone that they do not want this land sold! He has not received many letters or emails to date and he needs to know how we feel 

Please write to him and let him know you want the school to be able to keep this valuable asset for our kids, the future and the Squirrel Gliders.

Mr Kaye has personally handed the submission made by the Bulimba Creek Catchment Coordination Committee or B4C about the Squirrel Glider Corridor to  the Environment and Heritage Protection  Minister, Andrew Powell. He has asked for  a study to be done into the corridor and activity of the Sugar Glider (there are more qualified people than me to talk on this subject and I invite them to send info to be added to this blog).

Importantly - he has said that the sale has not been decided on yet - so please get writing to the Ministers, local members and Premier,  to let them know that you do not want it sold and why. Feel free to be inspired by the words in our petition below

These ovals are well used by the school and the broader community. Save Whites Hill State College Oval Community Action Group are opposed to this short-sighted sell off of community assets because:
• Hundreds of children use these playing fields during school terms including the Gateway District secondary school students, the Lytton District primary school students, as well the potential for it to be used for physical education and science classes.
• The sale of the oval will remove potential future growth from the school and valuable space for inter/intra school sports and competitions.
• The Oval and the established trees on the grounds are part of an established Sugar Glider Corridor and selling the land compromises the Brisbane City Council’s Squirrel Glider Corridor Action Plan for Bulimba Creek Catchment Areas (Jones, Chambers, Canaris and Ingram: 2007).
• The Oval has an overland flood path through the centre of it and any potential development of the land would impact on neighbouring properties in flood and rain events, impact greatly on the traffic in the area causing safety issues for children accessing the school and construction noise would impact negatively on the students learning and potential enrollments into the future.
• The sale contradicts the Brisbane City Council’s Draft City Plan for green space and the 2026 vision
Andrew Powell Minister for Environment and Heritage Protection
Environment@ministerial.qld.gov.au

John-Paul Langbroek Minister for Education, Training and Employment
Education@ministerial.qld.gov.au

Ian Kaye Member for Greenslopes
 greenslopes@parliament.qld.gov.au

Steve Minnikin Member for Chatsworth
chatsworth@parliament.qld.gov.au

Adrian Schrinner Deputy Lord Mayor and Councillor for the Chandler Ward
chandler.ward@ecn.net.au

Premier Campbell Newman
Premier@ministerial.qld.gov.au

Unfortunately Mr Kaye may not be able to attend the open meeting due to a conflicting engagement, he may be back in time and if he is he will attend. Mr Steve Minnikin will be attending, Mr Schrinner has declined our invitation to this open meeting, (but is meeting with the P&C rep and myself before it) and we are yet to hear from John-Paul Langbroek's office regarding any of our communications.


                Meeting Date June 14th 

                 7pm in our school hall

                      ALL WELCOME


Do you live on Samuel St, Winstanley St or
any street with a good frontage onto a main
road near the oval?  I think we need some 

signs up to alert the community! 

 contact kerryncommunityaction@gmail.com

If you can help, I can get some signs made


Thursday 23 May 2013






I have been trying to organise an open meeting in the school hall for the local politicians to attend as well as the Minister for Education, Training and Employment.

I have given them 3 dates to choose from all being Friday evenings as this seemed to be a good night for people.  As soon as I have a response I will get some meeting invitations out to everyone.

This Sunday at 9am there is a Biggest Morning Tea being held at the school.

I am planning to go and help raise some funds for the Cancer Council and encourage everyone to join in the fun if they can! More details can be found on this link.

I am going to put up a table out the front of the school and have copies of the petition there for people to sign if they are interested. I am very conscious of not having people feel they are being harassed on entry, I just want to let people know that it is there if they are interested in supporting us.  Can you help? I will set up at 8.30am, the event starts at 9am and goes to 12pm.

Please let me know if you are able to help.

Thursday 16 May 2013


The Petition is up!

I will get paper copies out asap and deliver them to those who have said they can help and hopefully into local shops etc. If anyone knows somewhere who will help by having the petition at their reception or shop counter please let me know.





http://www.change.org/en-AU/petitions/save-whites-hill-state-college-oval#

Wednesday 15 May 2013

Kevin Rudd speaks in parliament about the sell off of our local schools



Today Kevin Rudd Federal Member for Griffith spoke in Parliament about the sale of school ovals in his electorate.







My apologies for the link rather than direct access to the youtube clip. I am still learning to navigate this blog page!




Response from Deputy Mayor Schrinner and notes from P&C meeting with Mr Minnikin MP


My personal notes from the P&C meeting of the Whites Hill State College, Guest Speaker Mr Steve Minnikin MP

Mr Minnikin began by saying he apologised for the lack of notification regarding the plans to sell the school oval. He said he and Ian Kaye were both upset by the short notice they were given. He apologised that he and Ian Kaye had not been able to meet at the prior nominated times due to prior commitments, however the P&C felt that with such an important piece of information it was extremely important to meet as soon as possible.. He also stated that the dotted line that differentiates the Chatsworth and Greenslopes electorates were not relevant and that he would be involved as the member for the area the school falls in.
I shall dot point the main issues as per my recollection.
Mr Minnikin stated that
·         They were left with a $300 Million back log of maintenance and that our school has currently approx. $750 000 worth of maintenance required with approx. $440 000 having been spent so far.
·         He believes the sale must happen to offset the cost of this maintenance because we are accruing $11000 per minute in interest, a sound byte that continues to be repeated.
·         Schools are allocated 12 hectares per 1100 students and we have just under 16.2 hectares including the oval over the road from the grounds with the buildings. This is apparently how the space required for a school is calculated, using the comparison of battery hens per hectare, perhaps not the best of analogies when discussing our children. No consideration is given to the use of the oval by the Gateway District Schools for high school sport or the Lytton District Schools for primary sport.
·         He was aware that there was some sort of environmental/ native animal concern (The Squirrel Glider Corridor) but didn't know any details about it.
·         Mr Minnikin will lobby with Ian Kaye to secure a small percentage of the profit from the sale of the land for the school.

*A parent raised the concern in the later general business that when the schools merged (Camp Hill State High School and Whites Hill State Primary School) to form Whites Hill State College, there were promises and commitments about money that would be put into the school, then the principal was transferred and no money was received by the school.

Question time
Mr Minnikin was asked about the budget and how millions of dollars is allocated to Main Roads and 1% of that budget could rectify the maintenance back log, he agreed that it appears easy like that but that there are always different reasons for money being allocated the way it is e.g. we don’t have a sufficient highway from Brisbane to cairns. There was a lot of talk about budgets and how everyone wants the dollars.
He was asked when the full list of the 55 schools suggested in the papers would be released. Mr Minnikin asked in return, “who said there was 55 schools” and “don’t believe everything you read in the press.” He assured the P&C that no other local primary schools were earmarked for closure (as this was the concern of the parent asking the question, if one or more of the other local schools were closed which has been suggested in the past it would impact on numbers at our school).

I asked with consideration of the overland flow path of flood waters, what could the land be sold for, for what use? He said he could not answer that and perhaps Councillor Schrinner could help us with that question.
I asked if Mr Minnikin if he would join Councillor Schrinner is supporting a ‘change of heart’ on the matter as expressed as Mr Schrinners desired outcome in a letter to me. He said he would not.

Mr Minnikin had talked about economics and how he learnt around the kitchen table about it, our community member said that what she had learnt in the same way was that you don’t sell off an asset today when you could reap more from it in the future.

A member of the community asked the question about the change in demographics in the area and the cyclical nature of young families. She also brought attention to the higher density housing in the immediate area and how that would impact future enrolments. 
Another community member suggested that if we want to fight this sale that we will probably lose if we only look at it from the angle of education of the children and the school, we need to look at the wider impact on the community and environmental factors involved.

Mr Minnikin has agreed to meet with our community group.  I will need to talk to Paul Robertson to see if we are able to use the school facilities.

Friday evening seemed to be a good time for people as we had a great turn out at the meeting last Friday.
I have drafted the wording for a petition against the sale which was tabled at the meeting, but due to the procedures required by the P&C it cannot go ahead with their name on it as they have formed a working group to investigate further.
My proposal is to go ahead with the petition as a community group and hope that the P&C will endorse it once they have gone through their procedures.

One glimmer of hope I heard was when he said that if we can show some reasons to prevent the sale, he can look into them.
So let’s find the reasons and let him know!

Some Great News !
I wrote a letter to Deputy Mayor Schrinner seeking his support in our fight to keep our valuable asset (the oval) and an assurance that it would remain zoned as education/recreational land.
Below is an excerpt from his response, which I am very encouraged by

"I would be very disappointed to see the sports fields lost and I certainly understand your concerns.

As you would be aware, Council has had no role in the State’s proposal, nor do we have the ability to prevent them selling State land.  The only real way that Council can affect the ultimate outcome is that a Development Application would need to be submitted to Council prior to any changes of use of the land. 

Any proposed future use/development on this site that does not fall within the definition of Education Purposes would require an Impact Assessible Development Application, including public notification and appeal rights.  This means that the community will have the opportunity to lodge formal submission on any proposal.

Having said this, I am sure you would agree that the ideal outcome would be a ‘change of heart’ regarding the proposal to sell the land."

Draft Petition

We call on Premier Campbell Newman and the Minister for Education, Training and Employment, Mr John-Paul Langbroek to reverse the decision to sell off Whites Hill State College’s playing fields.

These ovals are well used by the school and the broader community. The Save Whites Hill State College Oval Community Action Group oppose this short-sighted sell off of community assets because:

  • Hundreds of children use these playing fields during school terms including the Gateway District secondary school students, the Lytton District primary school students, as well the potential for it to be used for physical education and science classes.

  • The sale of the oval will remove potential future growth from the school and valuable space for inter/intra school sports and competitions.


  • The Oval and the established trees on the grounds are part of an established Sugar Glider Corridor and selling the land compromises the Brisbane City Council’s Squirrel Glider Corridor Action Plan for Bulimba Creek Catchment Areas (Jones, Chambers, Canaris and Ingram: 2007).


  • The Oval has an overland flood path through the centre of it and any potential development of the land would impact on neighbouring properties in flood and rain events, impact greatly on the traffic in the area causing safety issues for children accessing the school and construction noise would impact negatively on the students learning and potential enrolments into the future.


  •  The sale contradicts the Brisbane City Council’s Draft City Plan for green space and the 2026 vision


Help us save the Whites Hill State College ovals!


I would like to get this up this weekend.


Monday 13 May 2013

BCC Flood Map and Letter from B4C re sale

Here is a link to a Flood Map by BCC of Camp Hill.

http://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/2010%20Library/2009%20PDF%20and%20Docs/5.Community%20Support/5.4%20Emergency%20management/Flood%20maps/flooding_camp_hill_flood_flag_map.pdf

It clearly shows the oval as an Overland Flow Path



You can find the letter written to Andrew Powell Minister for the Environment and Heritage and to our local State MP's

http://carindaleconnect.com.au/community/2013/05/school-oval-asset-sales-whites-hill-college/#more-5047

This letter was written by Wayne Cameron in support of not selling the oval.

Friday 10 May 2013

A quick update of the meeting about the sale of the Whites Hill State College Oval this afternoon.

The motion that the P&C take further action on the matter was successful and voted for unanimously (by p&c members), with 3 people abstaining from voting. There was a room of support from community members with no one from the community speaking against the motion. I counted 66 and a few more came in after that.

Unfortunately due to the conflict with the Queensland Plan Summit in Mackay no local MP's were available to attend the meeting. I believe Steve Minnikin MP for Chatsworth will however be in attendance at our P&C meeting on Wednesday night next week to talk to us. As I am not an executive member of the P&C I do not know what he is going to talk to us about,but I assume that it will be about the reasoning behind the sale and that he will tell us we are so far in debt due to the previous government that it has to happen.

I do not agree! The sale of the land will result in a tiny drop in the bucket of expenditure required to maintain school facilities across qld which is apparently what the school land sell off is to fund.

At the meeting next Wednesday the P&C will decide what action will be taken and how to proceed.

At the meeting tonight I asked people to sign in and provide email and mobile phone contact details so I can keep them up to date with what we are going to do to stop the sale. It was suggested at the meeting that perhaps it is best to form a community action group and we work in with the P&C, that way we are not constricted by rules and regulations that they may be. I have offered to be a 'focus point' for want of a better term for the community group with the P&C. I am a member of the P&C and a parent of a child enrolled in the school so I have no restrictions.



I am new to this blogging thing, so please be patient if I get it wrong!

I have created a facebook group 'Save Whites Hill State College Oval' that you can join to keep updated, or you can email me at kerryncommunityaction@gmail.com and I will send out information that way as well.

I know not everyone is on facebook, or up with computer technology so we will need locals to help us deliver information into letterboxes as well. If you can help with this please let me know via email or facebook.

Together we can do this!

With the community involved we can save our oval!