Anger over aircraft noise expected to boost Greens’ election chances in Brisbane

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Voting in three seats likely to be impacted by response to opening of second runway at airport

The minor party is promising a curfew and cap on flights, as well as changes to flightpaths which would send more planes over Moreton Bay., although Brisbane Flight Path Community Alliance chair, David Diamond, said some held a “natural cynicism” about that promise, given that the government had been brought “kicking and screaming” to the position on the eve of the election.

An IT consultant and small businessman who lives in the riverside suburb of Bulimba in the electorate of Griffith, Alex Proctor, said he would normally be focused on the “big-hitter” issues of health, childcare, housing, education and the environment, and typically voted Labor. One who lives in the neighbouring suburb of Balmoral said he was a rusted-on LNP supporter of 50 years.

The Greens’ Max Chandler-Mather garnered a swing of 6.67% to win 23.65% last time and is hopeful of snatching the seat.the party describes as its largest door-knocking and listening campaign yetHis team picked up on the “huge” significance of aircraft noise early last year. “I would say it’s probably one of, if not the biggest, local issue,” Chandler-Mather said. “In Griffith, it is not an overstatement to say there are thousands of new people voting for the Greens because of flight noise.

 

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TeddingtonTAG I can hear the noise from here in east London. I wish politicians would care more, JohnCryerMP

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