
rules for thee not me
he minister responsible for forcing high rise developments into Melbourne’s suburbs previously opposed a series of housing projects in her own electorate because they were inconsistent with “neighbourhood character”.
Planning Minister Sonya Kilkenny’s years-long track record opposing high density development in her own backyard has been revealed.
Despite pushing for apartment towers of up to 20 storeys in suburbs such as Brighton, Malvern and Ringwood, the long-time member for the outer southeastern seat of Carrum previously opposed developments — some just three storeys high — in her own area.
In a 2021 Facebook post, Ms Kilkenny can be seen giving a thumbs down as she stands in front of a proposed residential development site in Seaford, opposing a plan for 14 extra homes because it was “inconsistent with neighbourhood character”.
he minister responsible for forcing high rise developments into Melbourne’s suburbs previously opposed a series of housing projects in her own electorate because they were inconsistent with “neighbourhood character”.
Planning Minister Sonya Kilkenny’s years-long track record opposing high density development in her own backyard has been revealed.
Despite pushing for apartment towers of up to 20 storeys in suburbs such as Brighton, Malvern and Ringwood, the long-time member for the outer southeastern seat of Carrum previously opposed developments — some just three storeys high — in her own area.
In a 2021 Facebook post, Ms Kilkenny can be seen giving a thumbs down as she stands in front of a proposed residential development site in Seaford, opposing a plan for 14 extra homes because it was “inconsistent with neighbourhood character”.