Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin

REMEMBERWH­EN

- GOLD COAST BULLETIN

Thursday July 29, 1993 BY July 1993, the Albert Shire Council had less than two years left before it was amalgamate­d with Gold Coast City Council.

But with shire leaders, including Mayor Ray Stevens, yet to find out the Goss Government’s plan, they pressed ahead with their plans to regulate developmen­t in environmen­tally sensitive areas.

The Goss Government released its SEQ 2001 regional planning discussion paper on July 29, 1993, which contained zones of environmen­tally sensitive land where developmen­t could be banned.

Local Government Minister Terry Mackenroth warned there would be no compensati­on paid to real estate speculator­s who bought land in the “no-go” areas.

“The argument of paying a lot of money in the hope (the land can be developed) is not a valid argument,” he said.

Among the land expected to be declared off limits were around 3000ha of land at East Coomera which had been set aside for the failed multi-function polis proposal.

Meanwhile, the Queensland Police Service’s successful break and enter squad had experience­d a break in of its own.

Thieves broke into the Broadbeach Police Station overnight on July 15, taking two .357 magnum pistols, handcuffs, a television and a typewriter.

South East Region Assistant Commission­er Laurie Pointing told the police were “extremely worried” about the theft.

Mr Pointing retired from the force the next day.

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