Mr Hunt will
officially launch the programme in the wetlands at the
Alamanda residential project in Point Cook and meet some of
the local wild life with children, and local wild life expert
and educator Bob
Winters.
'Living with
the Wetlands' includes the release of online
information in the form of an ebook and mobile phone and IPad
app informing people about their local wetland, why it is
important and how to protect it.
Executive Director of
UDIA (VIC), Tony De
Domenico
said, "Today all broad acre developments feature significant
wetlands and water conservation programmes and these have also
become one of the most promoted elements of projects".
"Housing developments
by UDIA (VIC) members over the past two decades have made
substantial contributions to the environment through the
creation of parks, wetlands and lakes enhancing habitat for
wildlife."
"With a typical wetland
costing up to $5 million, in 2011 UDIA Members spent $92
million on wetlands making the development industry in
Victoria one of the major investors in wetland development and
maintenance".
"The increased
awareness and concern of the community generally in relation
to the importance of creating and maintaining sustainable
environments for the next generation including the quality of
the environment, flora and fauna has created an ongoing and
driving consumer demand for housing developments with green
credentials."
Mr. De Domenico said,
"the development and management of wetlands to be successful
required a close and active working relationship with
Melbourne Water, City West Water, South East Water, Yarra
Valley Water, Western Water and Local Government throughout
Victoria."
Mr De Domenico paid
tribute to the work carried out by many volunteer
environmental and friends groups in helping maintain wetlands
throughout Melbourne.
'Living with the
Wetlands' will be spread through UDIA members to existing and
future communities via email newsletters and ongoing
promotions reaching tens of thousands of Victorians as an
ongoing programme each year.
Media
Enquiries:
Ron Smith,
UDIA (VIC) Media Communications - Mobile: 0417 329
201