Probe into Flemington Racecourse wall as Maribyrnong mops up mud

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Melbourne Water will examine whether the controversial wall contributed to flooding in Maribyrnong, where residents are pitching in to help people unable to return to their homes. | annikasmethurst JewelTopsfield

Melbourne Water will review whether the controversial construction of a wall around Flemington Racecourse contributed to flooding that led to the evacuation of people from their homes in Maribyrnong on Friday.

Maribyrnong residents had campaigned against the wall, which was built in 2007, arguing it would direct muddy floodwater away from the natural floodplain and into their homes. Tyson and Jane Trewin in Jane’s flooded home. Jane holds a photo of late husband Shane, who fought against the Flemington Racecourse flood wall.“Shane said, ‘I am not going to beat the racecourse because they are so powerful, but I cannot in all conscience not have a crack,’ ” his widow Jane Trewin said.AdvertisementTheir son, Tyson, said the water came far higher than in previous years, which he believes is a direct consequence of the racecourse flood wall. “Dad would be dirty,” Tyson said.

“These residents believe there are serious flaws in the hydraulic modelling carried out by the consultants and in Melbourne Water’s review of the modelling,” he wrote. Hulls said Melbourne Water and the Victoria Racing Club’s methodology was reviewed by a Monash University academic.on Sunday that while he did not know what role the flood wall played in pushing up water levels, Melbourne Water needed to urgently assess its impact.

“We just grabbed whatever we could shove it in the car and took off,” Bedeau said. “We have got maybe three days of clothing each, a couple of pillows, my medication and an iPad.”Maribyrnong residents clear out damaged belongings.“We are essentially homeless ... I am losing it every two seconds. I don’t know where we are going to go.”

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annikasmethurst JewelTopsfield Melbourne Water cover Dans backside

annikasmethurst JewelTopsfield Yes the wall saved the famous flemington racetrack from flooding, it served its purpose But In doing so, water was diverted to streets that are not on the flood map. This will cost big-time Mismanagement of water in Victoria under Labor

annikasmethurst JewelTopsfield So the Libs knew about this and failed to build it when they were in power?

annikasmethurst JewelTopsfield They are all wankers... and surely in this modern era, a river dam is not the answer....lol..think Brisbane river and their floods. Piss poor engineers, or govt that are unable to choose well, maybe driven by 'mates profiteering' or a publicity chase.

annikasmethurst JewelTopsfield 'Force water into NEW Housing estates' So the question should be about the wall, but about planning permissions, like these given to the old abattoir site.

annikasmethurst JewelTopsfield Will they be asking the state government what part they played in it?

annikasmethurst JewelTopsfield The local council could've made their own flood mitigation wall, just like the self funded private racecourse did with council approval.

annikasmethurst JewelTopsfield Remind me again, who is the head of Melbourne Water

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