Blind Magic in Alice Springs

Episode 1443 New Voice in the Desert: Alice Springs Ratepayers Association Rises


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Host Murray Stewart opens this episode with the formation of the brand-new Alice Springs Ratepayers Association — the first strong ratepayers' voice in the town in 44 years. Joined by co-presenter Hayley, Murray explains why the group was created and what it aims to achieve for local citizens.

The episode focuses on the Association’s very first resolution: a call for the Alice Springs Town Council to conduct an immediate safety audit of all trees in town, with unsafe trees to be either removed or secured. Murray outlines the reasoning — many trees were planted on sandy desert soils ill-suited to a forest-style urban canopy, and only native, desert-hardy species are appropriate. He highlights the timing of the motion ahead of the stormy season and recalls the 2011 massive storm as a warning.

Murray describes recent incidents where trees fell in the CBD, near the Alice Plaza shopping precinct and along the Todd River, emphasizing the potential danger to pedestrians and property. He reports that the motion has already been conveyed to the Mayor and urges the council’s tree crew to act quickly to prevent injury or worse.

The episode closes with a broader public call-to-action: if listeners notice potentially dangerous trees in their own towns, contact your local council now. Key takeaways include proactive community advocacy, urban planning suited to desert environments, and prioritizing public safety. This episode is a Blind Man to Communications production.

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