May 14, 2018

Protecting precious trees, heritage in Brunswick Heads

Coastal Cypress Pines War Memorial register

Tamara Smith MP gains pledge from Environment Minister to protect Brunswick’s Cypress Pines pines located on Crown Reserve lands at the Brunswick Heads Terrace Holiday Park.

“In reply to my question during Question Time, the Minister pledged to protect the pines and said her office would work with the Crown Holiday Parks Trust if they asked her to,” said Ms Smith.

“I call on the NSW Crown Holiday Parks Trust to take up the Environment Minister’s invitation and work with her office to protect and responsibly manage the trees which are estimated to be aged between 200-400 years old.

“The Minister cautioned the Trust in her answer that they are obliged to protect the trees and that harming an Endangered Ecological Community is an offence under law.

“The Coastal Cypress Endangered Ecological Community (EEC) is identified in NSW Biodiversity Conservation Act 2016 and must be protected according to the government’s own legislation,” said Ms Smith.

A report undertaken last year by local ecologist, Dr Robert Kooyman, identified the value of the EEC and noted that the Brunswick trees represent a significant continuous stand of this poorly represented species and it is therefore critically important that it be protected and made recommendations for the ongoing management.

“The Coastal Cypress trees also have significance in the hearts and minds of many locals as they have long been regarded as a memorial park for those who lost their lives defending our country at war.  

“I will also be asking the Minister to access the ’Saving Our Species’ funding to protect the trees. Providing protection and funding for the preservation of the Brunswick Heads Coastal Cypress EEC will be a State first, an initiative the local community and the state government can be proud to achieve,” said Ms Smith.

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