Demand a Halt to Unsustainable Development in Canungra Valley


Demand a Halt to Unsustainable Development in Canungra Valley
The issue
Under the Rug: Exposing governmental corruption and judicial dissonance since 2017
Living and working in the heart of Canungra Valley, we have witnessed firsthand the detrimental impact of our council's failure to uphold necessary standards for development. Infrastructure meant to serve our community is not only failing but is grossly insufficient to cater to our needs.
The once pristine landscapes of our fragile world heritage ecosystems are becoming unrecognizable, sacrificed at the altar of unchecked and unsustainable development. Our council is facilitating the destruction rather than taking measures to protect what should be preserved for future generations.
Canungra Valley, known for its lush landscapes and unique biodiversity, is at risk. The ongoing developments are not only endangering ecosystems but also our way of life. The delicate balance of nature, which took centuries to form, is being obliterated by decisions made in boardrooms without adequate consideration of ecological consequences.
According to recent surveys, species that are crucial to our ecosystem's health are declining at an alarming rate due to habitat destruction. Data from environmental studies show a disturbing trend of increasing pollution levels and loss of natural resources, issues directly related to unregulated urban expansion.
We are calling on the local council to immediately halt any further unsustainable development. Implement stricter regulations for current projects with active monitoring systems to ensure compliance and penalties for violations. We urge for a comprehensive review of all developmental projects, prioritizing the conservation of our ecosystem and sustainable living practices.
Our community seeks your support in holding our council accountable. Stand with us to demand a sustainable future for Canungra Valley—one where development goes hand-in-hand with conservation. Sign the petition to bring back the balance needed for our community and environment's survival.

1,712
The issue
Under the Rug: Exposing governmental corruption and judicial dissonance since 2017
Living and working in the heart of Canungra Valley, we have witnessed firsthand the detrimental impact of our council's failure to uphold necessary standards for development. Infrastructure meant to serve our community is not only failing but is grossly insufficient to cater to our needs.
The once pristine landscapes of our fragile world heritage ecosystems are becoming unrecognizable, sacrificed at the altar of unchecked and unsustainable development. Our council is facilitating the destruction rather than taking measures to protect what should be preserved for future generations.
Canungra Valley, known for its lush landscapes and unique biodiversity, is at risk. The ongoing developments are not only endangering ecosystems but also our way of life. The delicate balance of nature, which took centuries to form, is being obliterated by decisions made in boardrooms without adequate consideration of ecological consequences.
According to recent surveys, species that are crucial to our ecosystem's health are declining at an alarming rate due to habitat destruction. Data from environmental studies show a disturbing trend of increasing pollution levels and loss of natural resources, issues directly related to unregulated urban expansion.
We are calling on the local council to immediately halt any further unsustainable development. Implement stricter regulations for current projects with active monitoring systems to ensure compliance and penalties for violations. We urge for a comprehensive review of all developmental projects, prioritizing the conservation of our ecosystem and sustainable living practices.
Our community seeks your support in holding our council accountable. Stand with us to demand a sustainable future for Canungra Valley—one where development goes hand-in-hand with conservation. Sign the petition to bring back the balance needed for our community and environment's survival.

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Petition created on 6 August 2025