Options for obtaining or viewing a copy of the SEES
Introduction
The Supplementary Environment Effects Statement
(SEES) was on public exhibition for six weeks from 22
March 2007. Written submissions on the SEES were accepted
during this period, closing 5pm on 7 May
2007.
Obtaining/viewing a copy of the
documents
The SEES, the Technical Appendices, and the Summary Brochure can
be viewed or downloaded at no cost from this website via the
following links:
It should be noted that because of the large
size of the SEES and its Technical Appendices, it is separated into
a number of PDF documents on this website. Many of these documents
are very large and broadband Internet access is recommended.
The hard copies and CD, listed in the table below,
are available on request by mail, telephone or email as follows.
Mail: Stakeholder Relations
Coordinator Channel Deepening Project Port of Melbourne
Corporation GPO Box 261 MELBOURNE VIC 3001
Tel: 1800 731
022 Email: channelproject@portofmelbourne.com
| SEES documents
available |
| Hard copy of the SEES Summary
Brochure |
No cost |
|
CD of SEES Main Report and Technical
Appendices |
No cost |
| Hard copy of the SEES Main Report |
$50 |
| Hard copy of the SEES Technical
Appendices |
$50 per volume |
| Hard copy of the entire SEES |
$200 |
Please note the SEES is no longer on public
exhibition and is not available for viewing at all locations. Please
check with individual locations for confirmation of report
availability first or contact the Stakeholder Relations Coordinator
on 1800 731 022 or via this website for further details.
| SEES display
locations |
Department of Sustainability and
Environment Planning Information Centre |
Planning Information Centre 8 Nicholson
Street, East Melbourne |
| EPA Victoria – Display Centre |
Ground Floor, Herald & Weekly Times
Tower, 40 City Road, Southbank |
| State Library of Victoria |
328 Swanston Street, Melbourne
|
| Department of the Environment and Water
– Resources Library |
John Gorton Building, King Edward
Terrace, Parkes, ACT |
| Albert Park |
Albert Park Library, 319 Montague
Street |
| Altona |
Hobsons Bay Civic Centre, 115 Civic
Parade |
| Belmont |
Geelong Regional Library, 194 High
Street |
| Brighton |
Brighton Library, 14 Wilson
Street |
| Dromana |
Mornington Peninsular Visitor Centre,
359B Point Nepean Road |
| Footscray |
- Footscray Library
56 Paisley Street, Maribyrnong
- City Council Office
Cnr Hyde and Napier
Streets |
| Frankston |
-
Frankston library, 60 Playne Street
-
Frankston City council Office, Cnr Young and Davey
Streets |
| Geelong |
Geelong City Hall, 30 Gheringhap
Street |
| Hastings |
Hastings Library, 7 High Street |
| Mentone |
City of Kingston Council Office, 34
Brindisi Street |
| Mornington |
-
Mornington Library, 19 Main Street
-
Parkdale Library, 96 Parkers Road |
| Port Melbourne |
Port Melbourne Library, 333 Bay
Street |
| Queenscliff |
-
Queenscliff Library, 50 Hesse Street
-
Borough of Queenscliffe Council Office, 50 Learmonth
Street |
| Rosebud |
-
Rosebud Library, 25 Ninth Avenue
-
Mornington Peninsula Shire council Office, Besgrove
Street |
| Sandringham |
-
Sandringham Library, 2-8 Waltham Street
-
Bayside City council Office, 76 Royal
Avenue |
| St Kilda |
Port Phillip City council Office, 991
Carlisle Street |
| Werribee |
-
Werribee CBD Library, 177 Watton Street
-
Wyndham City Council Office, 45 Princes
Highway |
| Williamstown |
Williamstown Library, 104 Ferguson
Street | |