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This talk outlines the disruptions, both positive and negative, that are brought about by our immersion in the digital. The scope and depth of aspects of impacted individual and collective activities, range from our privacy to our education, and from our livelihood to our security. One can form dystopian or utopian views of the direction in which we are marching. This talk aims to inform the discussion.
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Monday, 09 December 2024 21:07 posted by www.blurb.com
A billionaire couple have won the right to remove
a single tree from the driveway of their lavish $20million mansion after being blocked by their local council.
Paul Holmes a Court, the son of Australia's first billionaire Robert Holmes a Court,
and his wife Zara had been at loggerheads with their local council over a request
to remove a single peppermint tree growing in the middle of their driveway.
The couple bought the four-bedroom mansion in the affluent,
tree-lined suburb overlooking Perth's Freshwater Bay for $20.1million in August.
They wanted to remove the tree but the Shire of Peppermint Grove refused the request on the grounds the tree was
not dead or deceased.
'We are very lucky to live here, but I have to say that the tree placement
is unusual,' Ms Holmes a Court previously told a council meeting.
'I'm quite a reasonable and rational person, but a tree in the middle of the driveway makes it quite tricky
to reverse out.'
The couple enjoyed a breakthrough at a council meeting last week after an alternative motion was unanimously passed that allowed
the tree to be removed on the condition they paid a $2,500 bond before any work
was done on the driveway.
They will also need to plant two replacement trees on their property.
Paul Holmes a Court (pictured) is the son of Australia's first billionaire, famed tycoon Robert Holmes a Court, who died suddenly of heart failure at the age of 53
Paul Holmes à Court and his wife Zara won a council battle to remove a peppermint tree (pictured)
from the driveway of their $20million mansion
Ms Holmes a Court previously claimed the tree's odd placement also made
it difficult to spot cars turning the corner at a nearby intersection with Bay View
Terrace.
After the motion to remove the tree was passed at the meeting, councillor
Douglas Jackson said it was a 'good outcome'.
'I think it meets both the owners' wants, or expectation, but also matches the council's
needs at the same time by ensuring that there is tree cover on the verge of that
property,' he said.
Peppermint Grove is hoping to implement a policy that would even make
it an offence to damage or remove any mature trees on private property without council approval.
Last month, WA Planning Minister John Carey said he hoped the
Shire of Peppermint Grove would 'take a common sense approach' to
the issue.
'This is part of the challenge that we do have with local government.
I've always been on the record that we need local governments
to take a common sense approach to issues,' Mr Carey told the West
Australian.
'And I understand people are passionate about trees.
But ultimately, we do need local governments to
assess the situation and find pragmatic outcomes.'
According to the online listing for the four-bedroom,
four-bathroom mansion - which is built on a corner
block along the banks of the Swan River - the sprawling Federation-style property
was built in around 1904.
The Holmes à Court property was built in around 1904
in Federation 'Arts and Crafts' style
The home boast an unparalleled view of the Swan River overlooking Fresh Water Bay
'Designed in the rare Federation 'Arts and Crafts' style,
the home has retained all its elegance and splendour via lofty ceilings, sweeping
verandas, charming decorative arches, casement-style sash windows, and walls of
French doors that bathe the home in light, reflecting river views beyond,' the listing said.
The property also features 'Plush Champagne-hued carpets' and 'cobble-stoned remote garage to accommodate six cars, abundant storage, gym area,
double vanity rain-shower bathroom and climate-controlled wine cellar.'
Mr Holmes a Court is the chief executive of prize-winning
wine label Vasse Felix and the brother of Peter Holmes à Court,
who once jointly owned of the South Sydney Rabbitohs
with Russell Crowe, and climate philanthropist Simon Holmes à Court.
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