The “Trees not Teslas” protest movement is intensifying its campaign against the proposed Tesla factory in South Australia, accusing the Marion city council of ignoring overwhelming public objections in its decision to approve the project. The group is now preparing for a full-scale battle at the state government level, determined to halt the controversial development.
The depth of community opposition to the proposed Tesla showroom and battery recycling and repurposing facility was undeniable. A staggering 95% of nearly 1,000 public submissions were against the proposal, with many explicitly referencing “anti-Tesla and anti-Elon Musk sentiment” alongside environmental concerns about tree removal.
Despite this clear and vociferous rejection from residents, the Marion council voted eight to three in favor of advancing the project. Proponents on the council emphasized the economic benefits, including 100 new jobs and significant financial contributions, arguing that these outweighed the local concerns and that Tesla would simply go elsewhere if denied.
However, “Trees not Teslas” remains unwavering in its commitment. They contend that the council’s decision makes a mockery of genuine public consultation and that the promised tree replacements are inadequate. The focus now shifts to the South Australian state government, where activists hope to reverse the council’s controversial decision.
“Trees not Teslas” Intensifies Campaign After Council Ignores Public Objections
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