HPG has determined that the Revised Statement of Heritage Impact has failed to adequately examine the impact of the proposed development at Middle Head Oval against the relevant Commonwealth Heritage Listings. Read out submission here.
Read moreMosman Council's Proposed Redevelopment at Middle Head Oval
The proposed new, relocated amenities building and its associated shade pavilion have completely misunderstood the highly sensitive nature of the location and the Oval's contributory role in the overall Commonwealth Heritage Values of the historic Middle Head Military Precinct.
Read moreMosman Council's redevelopment proposal ignores the natural and heritage values of Middle Head
The development occupies an area three times the footprint of the existing pavilion, and there is a 100% increase in hardstand areas, resulting in an overwhelming and urbanised entrance to the historic Middle Head precinct.
Read moreHPG does NOT support new buildings in the heritage precinct of Middle Head Fort.
It is ironic that the proposal to build an EEC to teach children the important values of the environment (natural and built) will destroy natural bushland and adversely impact the area's built heritage values of the area. Read our submission here.
Read moreLone Pine planted at Middle Head
On Tuesday 15 November 2022 HPG was pleased to be part of a ceremony to plant a new Lone Pine tree at Middle Head. The ceremony was held in conjunction with Mosman sub-Branch RSL and the Harbour Trust in the presence of the Governor of New South Wales, Her Excellency the Honourable Margaret Beazley AC KC.
Read moreBarry Peterson’s book “Tiger men: An Australian Soldier’s Secret War in Vietnam”
Lieutenant-colonel Barry Peterson is a Vietnam veteran who was trained at 10 Terminal Middle Head. His book, “Tiger men: An Australian Soldier’s Secret War in Vietnam” tells of his training at Middle Head. It is gripping reading.
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