The following formal submission have been made public
Submitter: John staceNew Southern Entrance
Hello,
I am concerned that the new development is not consistent with the NAA plan. In particular, the new development does not match the requirement for sustainability ( section 2.4 of the NAA plan).
The three principles of sustainability are:
ECONOMY: Spending nearly half a billion dollars to create marginal additional space is not wise use of money.
SOCIETY: Destroying important buildings like the Anzac Hall...and diverting funds away from helping veterans recover from their traumatic experiences...is not good for Australia.
ENVIRONMENT: Destroying the old buildings creates land fill issues. Creating new building materials is energy intensive.
Because the new extensions weren't really necessary and they fail the sustainability component of the NAA plan, the Main Work needs to be significantly reviewed and probably cancelled.
John Stace
I am concerned that the new development is not consistent with the NAA plan. In particular, the new development does not match the requirement for sustainability ( section 2.4 of the NAA plan).
The three principles of sustainability are:
ECONOMY: Spending nearly half a billion dollars to create marginal additional space is not wise use of money.
SOCIETY: Destroying important buildings like the Anzac Hall...and diverting funds away from helping veterans recover from their traumatic experiences...is not good for Australia.
ENVIRONMENT: Destroying the old buildings creates land fill issues. Creating new building materials is energy intensive.
Because the new extensions weren't really necessary and they fail the sustainability component of the NAA plan, the Main Work needs to be significantly reviewed and probably cancelled.
John Stace
Bean Building Extension and Central Energy Plant
see above
Anzac Hall and Glazed Link
See above.