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Ozzie town says "No!" to Mickey D

POSTED BY: NIKI2
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Thursday, March 28, 2013 10:30 AM

NIKI2

Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...


Go Ozzies! Wish we could do the same!
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It seems that in at least one part of the world, the golden arches have lost a little luster.



The reason lies in a proposal by U.S.-based fast food giant McDonald's to build a restaurant in Tecoma, a small Australian town in the lush foothills of the Dandenong Ranges east of Melbourne.

The corporation's move has sparked a two-year battle with locals, who say they resent the influx of an international restaurant chain and feel that the restaurant will spoil an area of outstanding natural beauty.

Under the banner "No Maccas in Tecoma," residents of the town of 2,000 have held several protests against the proposed restaurant, such as the one depicted in this iReport in early March, shot by Tim Smith and sent in by resident Kerry Furnell.

Why such anger over one burger joint? The reasons are manifold, says campaigner Garry Muratore.

"For me, personally, I will be living only 400 meters from the proposed development, so the issues were litter and traffic," he said.

"For young families, it is the fact that it will be built almost opposite a primary school and kindergarten. For the local doctors, it's about health, while others are concerned it will be only 800 meters from a national park."

Furnell said that the Dandenong Ranges were an iconic place for Australians and that many were "horrified" McDonald's could think such a development would be appropriate.

She also said increased traffic, vandalism and crime might affect her children.

"The presence of a 24-hour restaurant will mean (an) increase of littering, vandalism and worse and the leaving of items such as used condoms or broken bottles, meaning children are more likely to be injured or harmed in some way," she said.

For a small campaign, its reach has been extraordinary. Campaigners have been quick to engage in a PR war, harnessing the power of social media, developing a website punningly titled Burger Off to promote their cause and creating a Facebook page with almost 6,000 likes.

More than 75 local volunteers have also pitched in, with one academic spending eight weeks wading through three years worth of local newspapers in the state library to tally up incidents of crime purportedly involving McDonald's restaurants.

Others have helped with fundraising, developed contacts with similar campaigns across Australia or attended peaceful occupations of the proposed site, where a community garden was built.

In February, protesters held a garden gnome "invasion" of the McDonald's headquarters in Collingwood, a Melbourne suburb, where hundreds of the garden ornaments were placed on the office steps.

But despite an increasingly fraught battle on both sides, campaigners have stressed that it is the corporation and its franchise holders they have an issue with, not staffers, who they say are just doing their job.

What they are angry about is what they describe as a lack of dialogue.

"(McDonald's) say they look forward to engaging with us, so we say come and meet, and they won't return our calls," Muratore said. "They speak with both sides of their mouth."

It is not the first time such a burger battle has been fought on Australian soil. In 2011, a proposal by McDonald's to build a fourth restaurant in Port Macquarie, north of Sydney, was rejected by the Land and Environment Court, local media reported.

Residents had argued that the site was in a residential area and was an environmental concern.

In Tecoma, after councilors initially rejected the plan, McDonald's appealed to a planning court. In September, the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal found in favor of McDonald's, and the Tecoma campaigners say they do not have the funds to take the case to the Supreme Court.

After months of court battles, site occupations, meetings, allegations and counterallegations, the original McDonald's franchisee backed out of the project this month.

A new one has stepped in, but the small success has emboldened the protesters, who feel that victory in this battle could lead to winning the overall war.

"It's a case of dollars over democracy, and that's the heart of any issue that involves communities and large businesses," Muratore said.

"Our community is not a cookie-cutter suburb; it's unique. All those on the campaign want the same: We don't want a multinational fast food outlet."

http://www.cnn.com/2013/03/28/world/asia/irpt-australia-mcdonalds-prot
est/index.html?hpt=hp_bn2


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Thursday, March 28, 2013 11:19 AM

KWICKO

"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." -- William Casey, Reagan's presidential campaign manager & CIA Director (from first staff meeting in 1981)


It's easy enough to rein 'em in: just stop giving them the cushy tax breaks and property tax abatements that we keep handing out to everybody except the local mom-n-pop places. If we want to support small local businesses, we should start by actually supporting them, not the multinational megaconglomerates.



"I supported Bush in 2000 and 2004 and intellegence [sic] had very little to do with that decision." - Hero

"I was wrong" - Hero, 2012

Mitt Romney, introducing his running mate: "Join me in welcoming the next President of the United States, Paul Ryan!"

Rappy's response? "You're lying, gullible ( believing in some BS you heard on msnbc ) or hard of hearing."

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Friday, March 29, 2013 1:01 AM

AURAPTOR

America loves a winner!



Oh yeah... " Down down Freedom! " Don't give anyone the choice and let them decide for themselves to go there or not!

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The presence of a 24-hour restaurant will mean (an) increase of littering, vandalism and worse and the leaving of items such as used condoms or broken bottles, meaning children are more likely to be injured or harmed in some way," she said.


Wait, was this going to be a McDonald's, or a Casino ? Used condoms ? I think I see the problem here. Happy Meals should contain toys, but not THOSE sorts of toys.

Sheesh!



Fathom the hypocrisy of a government that requires every citizen to prove they are insured... but not everyone must prove they are a citizen

Resident USA Freedom Fundie

" AU, that was great, LOL!! " - Chrisisall

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Saturday, March 30, 2013 7:06 AM

NIKI2

Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...


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I say "Go Aussies!". Bout time someone gave Mickey D's the boot. There are 3 of them in my city.

Sigh...Canucks and Ozzies, sometimes seems like the only intelligent people in the room...

(...and I'm SOOO glad we have you both in THIS room!)





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Saturday, March 30, 2013 7:46 AM

NIKI2

Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...


As to the town's reasons--which, of course, would be something our Resident Rightie wouldn't even think of reading in his instant reaction of "capitalism is ALL! You have no right to stop it!

Yeah, damn those residents for wanting to PROTEST something they think would be bad for their community. Citizen worries, peaceful protests; how DARE they stand in the way of capitalism?!?! Terrorists, I tell you, anti-American terrorists, all of 'em!


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Saturday, March 30, 2013 11:39 AM

MAL4PREZ


I believe McD's tried to move into Barbados and failed. Nobody wanted that crap.

Good for the Aussies! I wish more of the US had fought off becoming cookie cutter suburbia. I'm so glad I don't live in that, and I never will!

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Saturday, March 30, 2013 2:27 PM

KWICKO

"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." -- William Casey, Reagan's presidential campaign manager & CIA Director (from first staff meeting in 1981)


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Originally posted by AURaptor:

Oh yeah... " Down down Freedom! " Don't give anyone the choice and let them decide for themselves to go there or not!

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The presence of a 24-hour restaurant will mean (an) increase of littering, vandalism and worse and the leaving of items such as used condoms or broken bottles, meaning children are more likely to be injured or harmed in some way," she said.


Wait, was this going to be a McDonald's, or a Casino ? Used condoms ? I think I see the problem here. Happy Meals should contain toys, but not THOSE sorts of toys.

Sheesh!







Someone should tell that to McDonald's.

http://www.foxnews.com/health/2013/03/14/lawsuit-says-2-year-old-ate-u
sed-condom-at-chicago-mcdonald-1296976651
/






"I supported Bush in 2000 and 2004 and intellegence [sic] had very little to do with that decision." - Hero

"I was wrong" - Hero, 2012

Mitt Romney, introducing his running mate: "Join me in welcoming the next President of the United States, Paul Ryan!"

Rappy's response? "You're lying, gullible ( believing in some BS you heard on msnbc ) or hard of hearing."

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Saturday, March 30, 2013 5:27 PM

MAGONSDAUGHTER


Ha ha. Freaky. I know that bloke in the photo. I live in this area.

An ongoing saga.....

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Saturday, March 30, 2013 5:39 PM

MAL4PREZ


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Originally posted by Magonsdaughter:
Ha ha. Freaky. I know that bloke in the photo. I live in this area.

An ongoing saga.....



Rock on to your part of the world, Magons!

I have much pride in one of my previous parts of the world: Vermont. There are no billboards on the interstates. Not a single one. It's intentional, and it's wonderful.

No McDonald's would be nice, but at least they have none of those 100 meter (of whatever) tall signs messing up the beautiful scenery.

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Saturday, March 30, 2013 5:59 PM

MAGONSDAUGHTER


Closest 'Maccas' (what we call it here) is only about 15 minutes away anyway. Why one has to be built with a backdrop of beautiful hills on a road that is a bottleneck the ranges BEATS me.


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