'People's summit' into harbour-front development to go ahead

By Leesha McKenny
Updated October 2 2014 - 7:13pm, first published 6:04pm
"Community representatives are clearly an important part of the discussion": Pru Goward. Photo: Rob Homer
"Community representatives are clearly an important part of the discussion": Pru Goward. Photo: Rob Homer
"Community representatives are clearly an important part of the discussion": Pru Goward. Photo: Rob Homer
"Community representatives are clearly an important part of the discussion": Pru Goward. Photo: Rob Homer
"Community representatives are clearly an important part of the discussion": Pru Goward. Photo: Rob Homer
"Community representatives are clearly an important part of the discussion": Pru Goward. Photo: Rob Homer
"Community representatives are clearly an important part of the discussion": Pru Goward. Photo: Rob Homer
"Community representatives are clearly an important part of the discussion": Pru Goward. Photo: Rob Homer

A "people's summit" into the state government's plans to throw open prime harbour-front land to development will still go ahead, its organisers say, even though some community groups have made the guest list for the official Bays Precinct "international summit" in November.

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