May 22 – Proposed preliminary report on three Darwin sites

Friends of Lee Point and other community groups have been extremely frustrated by the lack of available information on the public benefit of having defence and community housing located at Lee Point.

A letter, involving community groups has been sent to the Minister for Defence advising a report (see below) is being prepared on three Darwin sites.

 
Fig 1. Location of defence bases in relation to; Darwin CBD, Palmerston CBD, Northcrest, Holtze, Lee Point, main water source, power station, and key roads.

 

Overview of report – Preliminary evaluation of Berrimah (Northcrest), Holtze and Lee Point sites in Darwin for defence and community housing

 

Background

Australia (and Darwin) is suffering from a lack of affordable houses/dwellings and an ongoing decline in wildlife. They are commonly referred to as a housing affordability crisis and an extinction crisis.

Government can locate infrastructure to alleviate or avoid further problems related to these crises. This is particularly relevant for Darwin, where the Australian Government funds or underwrites many significant infrastructure/housing projects and is a major land owner. The Lee Point defence and community housing project is one such project.

To date, the Lee Point housing project has not delivered any affordable housing and is threatening endangered wildlife prompting community to ask what other sites were considered. No report is available.

 

Objective

A preliminary evaluation report for the Australian Government on three Darwin sites; Berrimah (Northcrest), Holtze and Lee Point for defence and community housing – broadly based on sustainability principles from Infrastructure Australia.

 

Scope

The scope of this report is to evaluate three Darwin sites, Berrimah (Northcrest) and Holtze and Lee Point plus a brief discussion of other options.

 

Information:   Area Plans, websites, site visits, meetings.

Timing:            Draft Report – end of June, Final Report – late Sept 2025

Resources:       volunteer

Stakeholders:  ECNT, Larrakia Danggalaba Traditional Owners, Birdlife Top End, NT Land Care, NT Field Naturalists, PLan – Planning Action Network, Biodiversity Watch, Friends of Lee Point (lead group).

 

Contact:   Ian Redmond, friendsofleepoint@gmail.com   0427 796 470