Shires
Agree On Brindabella Road 4
April 1964 The Canberra Times |
The Tumut and Yarrowlumla
Shire Councils decided at a joint meeting yesterday to support the Brindabctla Valley route for the proposed Canberra-Tumut
road. Five Yarrowlumla
shire councillors Cr. J. N. Gorman, Cr. C. R. E. Southwell,
Cr. P. H. Hardy, Cr. L. Reardon and Cr. N. E. McTernon
- together with the shire engineer, Mr. J. M. Firth, and the shire
clerk, Mr. E. Buchtman, travelled over the two
proposed routes yesterday. They met the Tumut shire councillors
at Tumut to formulate a joint policy on the road. Both groups agreed that the road
through Brindabella was the "only possible route." Most Yarralumla councillors who
undertook the trip over the two routes dismissed the other route,
through Wee Jasper, as a "windy, hilly roundabout." Speedometer readings taken over
the two routes showed that the Wee Jasper route was about 10 miles
longer than the Brindabella road. The councillors took three hours
to reach Tumut by the Brindabella road. It took about half an hour
longer for the two shire cars to negotiate the Wee Jasper road. The two councils decided at Tumut
that the Prime Minister, Sir Robert Menzies, and the N.S.W. Premier, Mr. Heffron, should be approached to find out what has
occurred since a joint Commonwealth - State committee was appointed
several months ago to report on the two routes. They also decided to ask Mr. I.
Pettit (Lib., Hume) to arrange for a delegation from the two shires
to meet the Minister for National Development, Senator Sir William
Spooner, the Minister for the Interior, Mr. Anthony,
and the Minister for Defence, Mr. Hasluck, to discuss
the proposed road. The two shire engineers will
prepare an up-to-date study of the Brindabella route to help the two
shires in their claims. The Yarrowlumla
councillors said the road via Brindabella would open an area of
great agricultural potential. |