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Altona: Anger as more beach pines destroyed

Vandals have destroyed two young Norfolk pines on the Altona foreshore, raising speculation among residents that the trees may have been torn down to improve views.

Others believe the tree destruction may have been an act of wanton vandalism.

Former mayor and Hobsons Bay Residents Association co-convenor Tony Briffa was dismayed after discovering the trees on Sunday morning.

“I was extremely saddened to see trees destroyed at the beach.

“It’s a completely senseless act. Trees like these take years to grow and are a much-loved and important community asset.

“While there has been speculation that nearby residents have destroyed trees to maintain their views, I really don’t think that’s the case in this instance.”

In late 2013, vandals destroyed newly planted Norfolk pines at Altona beach for the second year in a row, presumably to enable better views of the bay.

The council erected a large board at the site of one of the vandalised trees that states: “Tree vandals have been destroying your environment.” The sign, which remains in place, is designed to block the view the perpetrator stood to benefit from.

Some residents have complained the board is not big enough and there should be tougher deterrents, such as high fines or the planting of two trees for every one destroyed.

Last year, Williamstown and Newport residents were angered after trees were ringbarked and poisoned. The residents demanded the council impose stronger deterrents.

Hobsons Bay mayor Colleen Gates said tree vandalism was disappointing and thoughtless.

“Not only do these trees provide valuable shade but they are also valued by the community as a key part of our coastal neighbourhood’s character.”

The Norfolk pines along the Esplanade are of local historic and aesthetic significance to the Altona neighbourhood, according to the council’s heritage advisers.

“These vandalised young trees will be replaced,” Cr Gates said. “If anyone observes damage to ratepayer assets such as our park and street trees they should let council know.

“This incident was reported using the smart- phone application Snap Send Solve.”

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