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Benefiting Society
The
Island Quarry Arts & Eco Centre is Byron Bay's most innovative
and exciting community project. Our vision is to create a
model for sustainable living through environmental, economic
and social activity. We hope to demonstrate environmentally
sustainable practices whilst protecting and enhancing the
natural and scenic values. Island Quarry is fostering local
arts, environment, new industries and sustainable technologies,
whilst recognising and promoting valuable cultural heritage
that relates to our region. In turn a unique and diverse local
culture will be developed. Together, our community shares
this common vision and is engaged in an ambitious enterprise,
the Island Quarry, otherwise known as "IQ".
The Island Quarry is made up of its members, friends and
volunteers from our local community. Our Centre is managed
by a community-based association, the Island Quarry Incorporated,
which has been appointed the Trustee.
Enhancing
the Environment
Located at the gateway to Byron Bay, the Island Quarry is
set on an eight-acre abandoned quarry site. It boasts as its
centre piece, a natural spring reservoir surrounded by spectacular
20-metre high rock walls. The site is bordered by wetlands
and bush to the north and west, light industry to the south
and by Ewingsdale Road, Byron Bay's main thoroughfare, to
the east. The top of the site affords panoramic views of the
Bay, Wollumbin (Mt. Warning) and the surrounding countryside.
With dramatic aspects and grassy areas, this quietly spectacular
site lends itself perfectly to a rich and diverse community
based venture.
Enriching our Community
IQ
is pursuing the utilisation of government, community &
private funding to construct and operate state of the arts
community facilities. This venture will increase employment
and sustainability within the region. Research, development
and implementation of ESD (Ecologically Sustainable Development)
technologies and waste minimisation will be actively promoted
providing wider community education.
IQ has the objective of recreating degraded sites as potential
locations for regeneration projects using the pool of local
unemployed persons, permaculture techniques, education and
training programs, to improve employment opportunities, using
ESD principles.
Networking the Community
The
IQ Reserve is managed by the Island Quarry Incorporation -
a community based association who has been appointed by the
Trustee. The concept of creating a state-of-the-art community
facility is an enterprising project intended to develop facilities
as an interpretive centre. This ambitious community-based
endeavour is venturing forward to create an experiential arts
& eco centre.
The Island Quarry, in time, will be promoted as a destination
for Eco-tourists, dispensing information and educating on
an extensive community level. Community facilities for cultural
projects involving the under-employed, Indigenous youth and
ethnic minority groups will be promoted within the umbrella
of cultural events being held and promoted by the Island Quarry.
Extensive Community Awareness
IQ Incs mission is to create a facility demonstrating
permaculture, endemic and botanic gardens, ecologically sound
power and waste management systems, incorporating education
and entertainment facilities, studio and office space, camping
and workers accommodation, workshops and recycling operations.
Creating History
Abandoned
since 1980, the eight-acre parcel of Crown land, was once
a bluestone quarry. In 1989, it was revealed that previous
interest in restoring and adapting the site, specifically
as a sculpture park, had resulted in a land assessment by
the [then] NSW Department of Conservation and Land Management
which identified the Island Quarry's long-term 'preferred
usage' for Recreation and Tourism.
The Island Quarry Restoration Project was formed by a small
group of like-minded people in early 1995 with the vision
to create a social and artistic enterprise in a wider cultural
and tourist initiative. The old quarry site, beacme affectionately
known as the Island Quarry - perhaps pre-empting its staus
as a community cultural "island".
That
same year, the NSW Department confirmed its assessment and
further noted that:- "Council to achieve this result,
is investigating the potential for use of the quarry site
for landfill. While this is in accordance with the notified
purpose of the reservation, the Department believes there
is an opportunity to achieve both council's and the Restoration
Project Group's aims. As such, close liaison between the Island
Quarry Restoration Project Group and Byron Shire Council will
be necessary. The Department strongly supports the use of
the pool of unemployed local residents to carry out this rehabilitation
work and develop the associated skills in the short term.
This will be of economic benefit to both council and the local
community. In the long term, the department believes that
this association between Project group members and Council
could be extended to achieve the overall development of the
concept for the site through joint membership of a community
trust which could be appointed to sustainably manage the land
for recreation and tourist purposes."
In
February 1996, Island Quarry Inc. was set up to formally oversee
the management of the centre.
In June that year, IQ Inc. was granted a five-year licence
over the Crown land site by the [then] NSW Department of Land
& Water Conservation. The event was marked by Winter Solstice
celebrations - IQ's official opening. Later, in April 1997,
the site was legally reserved in trust "for public recreation,
environmental protection and tourist facilities and services".
The Byron Shire Council supported the project in principle
and together with IQ, formed a working committee to consider
issues such as rezoning and site development.
In 1998, IQ Inc. received approval for re-zoning to 1a (General
Rural Area). Later, in July 1999, the Plan of Management was
adopted by the NSW Department of Urban Affairs & Planning,
Byron Shire Council and the State Minister for Land and Environment.
In
2000, IQ Arts & Eco Centre lodged its Development Application
resulting in a unanimous desicion by Council to approve it
(with deferred consent condition of gaining S138 approval
from the Road Traffic Authority for a Type B turning lane
to accommodate traffic for proposed activities) in mid 2001.
In July 2002, IQ lodged its S138 Development Application.
Around the same time, IQ also launched its community insurance
umbrella thus allowing more community activities to be covered
by IQ.
In October 2003, with the blessing (and funding) of the Federal
Department of Family and Community Services, IQ launched SCENE
(The Sustainable Community Employment Network Enterprise).
SCENE is a Community Employment Pilot developed by Island
Quarry Inc. Naturally this is beneficial to both the community
and Council.
In
March 2004, IQ lodged gained full approval from Council for
its S138 Development Application.
The viability of this project has been tested with numerous
events being staged since IQ's opening. For example, over
2000 people gathered together on the site for Corroboree Day
to celebrate National Reconcilliation Day 2000 and recognise
the local indigienous community, the Arakwal people.
Presently we are planning, designing and developing a number
of additional site facilities in accordance with the Development
Application.
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