AIREYS INLET & DISTRICT ASSOCIATION Inc.
AIDA seeks to ensure environmentally sensitive use of the area as a
coastal and rural resort or haven that retains its unique charm.
What is AIDA?
AIDA members include ratepayers, residents, their families and others who share a love of the area.
What is AIDA's overall policy?
To encourage and support the planned use of the region between Urquhart Bluff and Eastern View, together with the adjacent hinterland, in a manner that is sympatheticm to the environment and conserves as far as possible the special character of the area.
AIDA's specific aims are:
• to generate and support respect for the unique character of the Aireys Inlet areato strongly support environmentally sensitive residential and commercial development by contributing to the formulation and upholding of the guidelines embodied in planning documents such as the Aireys Inlet to Eastern View Strategy and the Neighbourhood Character Overlay of the Surfcoast Planning Scheme
• to support an environmentally and aesthetically sensitive policy for traffic and parking management and road and pathway construction
• to support the conservation of the beaches, dunes and cliff areas in co-operation with the foreshore management authorities
• to support conservation of the Painkalac Creek Valley and its environs, including the wetlands, freehold and public land
• to preserve the timbered hills surrounding the residential settlements by supporting strict control of further urban growth
• to promote Aireys Inlet as a destination for nature-based tourism that offers a variety of walking experiences including our beaches, cliff platforms, wetlands, estuary and
river, and bush trails in the National and Forest Parks of the hinterland
• to encourage the appropriate location of public facilities and recreational amenities
• to support environmentally sympathetic fire protection measures for the district
• to support the control of feral and domestic animals and noxious and environmental weeds
• to support planning controls that preserve the visibility of the night sky by limiting artificial lighting on building exteriors
AIDA Newsletters
Please follow the links below to current and recent newsletters to learn about AIDA's activities over the past year:
links to newsletters
AIDA newsletter December 2011
AIDA newsletter August 2011
AIDA Newsletter April 2011
AIDA Newsletter December 2010
Interested in joining AIDA?
Download AIDA membership form.

