Stop the bridge across the Daintree River  

 

A proposed bridge across the Daintree River will fuel further development of the World Heritage value rainforest along the Daintree coast and must be stopped.

 

  • Currently, the only way to reach the Daintree is by vehicular barge across the Daintree River. 
  • The local authority, Douglas Shire Council is exploring options for a bridge over the Daintree River.
  • A bridge will have an enormous flow-on effect. It will increase the number of vehicles and the hours of the day that they’re on roads. Vehicle strike is a killer of the Southern Cassowary and endangered species critical to the rainforest’s natural ability to regenerate.
  • An increase in traffic will lead to growth in property prices, increased demand for additional services such as energy supply, further fragmentation of highly sensitive ecosystems, and disturbance of terrestrial and aquatic environments.
  • The Daintree Lowland Rainforest in North Queensland is the oldest rainforest on the planet, with an unbroken evolutionary history going back over 120 million years to the first flowering plants. Let's not change that now.

 

People power has saved the Daintree time and time again and it will this time too. Sign the petition to demand the Douglas Shire Council to dismiss all proposals for a bridge over the Daintree River which will irreparably impact fragile ecosystems and the endangered animals that live within them.

Will you sign?

 

 

To Douglas Shire Council

 

Urgently put a stop to proposals for a bridge across the Daintree River and instead work to protect the region’s natural values.

 

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Building a bridge over the Daintree River will support further undesirable development. For decades, governments and NGOs have been investing in buying back blocks adjacent to the World Heritage Area to slow down development. And now the Douglas Shire Council has put a bridge back on the table.

 

A bridge over the Daintree has been floated on and off for decades and has been met with opposition from the local community and conservationists across the world.

 

A bridge poses a significant threat to the area’s biodiversity. There’s no doubt a bridge brings with it an increase in vehicular traffic to this internationally significant region. With a bridge will come the following impacts:

 

  • 24-hour access across the river means cars are crossing the river at all times of day and night, putting at risk already endangered wildlife.
  • The construction phase and inevitable road upgrade will disturb sensitive ecosystems, both terrestrial and aquatic.
  • The bridge is likely to increase the number and type of services available to residents and tourists of the Daintree, for example, deliveries and waste services
  • An increase in tourism development will increase road kills of native wildlife, including the endangered Southern Cassowary
  • Expansion to the road network will create an edge effect, opening up the rainforest canopy and further catalyzing the spread of pest plants and animals
  • Tourists currently visit the Daintree for its intact rainforest and genuine wildlife experiences. Additional infrastructure will undermine the region’s natural values

 

People power has saved the Daintree time and time again and it will this time too. We’re calling on the Douglas Shire Council to put a stop to development in the Daintree once and for all and to cease all proposals exploring a bridge across the Daintree River.

 

 

 

8,565 signatures
  • Patrick Bestwick
    signed via 2020-05-28 10:37:20 +1000
  • Adrian Buzolic
    signed 2020-05-28 10:34:26 +1000
  • Jean Worth
    signed 2020-05-28 10:21:55 +1000
    Building a bridge will open the rainforest up to destruction by loggers, large tourism operators and too many people visiting such a fragile piece of country.
  • Beryl Starr
    signed 2020-05-28 10:15:28 +1000
  • Elizabeth Byrne
    signed 2020-05-28 10:05:17 +1000
    Leave it alone! 😡
  • Dawn McNeil
    signed 2020-05-28 09:56:53 +1000
  • Cheryl Moriarty
    signed 2020-05-28 09:55:27 +1000
  • Fiona McFarlane
    signed via 2020-05-28 09:46:27 +1000
    The beauty for me as a tourist was the boat no bridge- once it’s gone it’s gone
  • Krista Brennan
    signed 2020-05-28 09:43:31 +1000
    We just lost sacred Aboriginal historical sites less than a week ago. Stop paving over our beautiful land.
  • Kirsten Lunoe
    signed 2020-05-28 09:42:04 +1000
  • Sarah Weatherley
    signed 2020-05-28 09:24:53 +1000
  • Al Cooper
    signed 2020-05-28 09:21:42 +1000
  • Andrew Montgomerie
    signed 2020-05-28 09:04:40 +1000
  • Stella Clarke
    signed 2020-05-28 09:01:29 +1000
  • James Mason
    signed 2020-05-28 08:55:03 +1000
    Far too much emphasis is placed on “progress” ..

    It’s time we recognised that WE are nature and respected our natural environment, NOT destroyed it ..
  • Louise Sala
    signed 2020-05-28 08:53:57 +1000
  • Alan Ward
    signed 2020-05-28 08:53:53 +1000
  • Caroline Vignevich
    signed 2020-05-28 08:49:21 +1000
    Please stop.
  • Claire Watt
    signed 2020-05-28 08:47:41 +1000
  • Tony Van
    signed 2020-05-28 08:46:20 +1000
  • Robert Baker
    signed 2020-05-28 08:38:02 +1000
    went there years ago and saw what development did to pristine rainforest, some areas like this need protection ,not heavy traffic, and certainly not a bridge
  • John Mcgrory
    signed 2020-05-28 08:37:22 +1000
  • Eric Oliver
    signed 2020-05-28 08:33:33 +1000
  • Oscar Neppl
    signed 2020-05-28 08:27:24 +1000
  • Leo Bunyan
    signed 2020-05-28 08:25:53 +1000
    ….a bridge…..your dreamin….
  • El Carew
    signed 2020-05-28 08:23:56 +1000
  • El Carew
    signed 2020-05-28 08:23:56 +1000
  • Simone Giffordmoore
    signed 2020-05-28 08:21:03 +1000
  • Rita Sinclair
    signed 2020-05-28 08:20:06 +1000
    Building a bridge would utterly spoil this incredible and unique habitat.
  • Col Evans
    signed 2020-05-28 08:13:49 +1000