Page Title: Resources - Fair-go for Footscray Rail Residents

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Page Description: More than 30 homes and 84 businesses in Footscray are earmarked for compulsory acquisition to make way for the Regional Rail Link. Residents first learned the news through the media, waiting in some cases for more than 36 hours for official notification. Affected residents and traders are unimpressed with the complete lack of prior consultation and the generally disorganised and disrespectful way in which the Department of Transport and the Government have managed the process.

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Page Text: Vietnamese     9280 0769 Metro Trains To assist in providing professional and timely communication for local residents during the period of the Regional Rail Link project, Metro has appointed a Stakeholder Communication Manager, Ms Donna Mongan. Donna will be working closely with the Regional Rail Link Authority and can provide all relevant information regarding works, whether they be directly related to the project or not. Please feel free to contact Donna at any time via: Email: donna.mongan@metrotrains.com.au Office telephone: (03) 9610 5550 Mobile telephone: 0409 855 461 Department of Planning Major Transport Projects Facilitation The Major Transport Projects Facilitation Act 2009 (MTPF Act) came into operation on 1 November 2009. The Act aims to create a 'one stop shop' for assessment, approvals and delivery of major transport projects in Victoria. The Department of Planning and Community Development administers the integrated assessment and approvals processes under the Act on behalf of the Minister for Planning. Legal This Act allows the Victorian Premier to recommend projects that are of economic, social or environmental significance to the Governor in Council that a project be declared a “major transport project”. Below is the list of lawyers who have attended FFRR meeting. Ben and Carita supported residents for preparing submissions. - Roger Batrouney - 9689 7000 / rbatrouney@slatergordon.com.au - Ben Hardwick - 9602 6813 / bhardwick@slatergordon.com.au - Carita Kazakoff - 9602 8617 / carita.kazakoff@slatergordon.com.au Andrew has attended some meetings including the submission workshop. - Andrew Blogg  - 8600 6036 / 0413 154 511 / Fax 8600 6070

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