Buddhism in Australia Traditions in Change

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S/remmr

regulatory


role.

Speaking


aboutthedifficultiesencountered

by


theThienHoa

Nunnery

in

Cabramatta.J


hesaid:

[H]ouse
temples

arenot

purpose

built.

anditisaslowconversion

process

into

a

temple.


The

temples


do

good


workin

teaching


and

helping


local

people.


The

nunsarenot
usedto

regulation.


andinVietnamcar

parking


is
not

anissue.

There
are

complaints.


Councilthenintervenesandevenif

usage

conforms.

there

may

be

problems


with

buildingregulations.


Herethere

is
a

problem


with

fire

regulations


andfineshavebeenissued.Itisadifficult
situation,

ascouncil

wouldbeliableif

theygavepermission.


(personal


communication.Councillor
ThangNgo.

Fairfield

City


Council

2005)

Councillor

Ngo


believes thereareaccess and

equity


issues

that need to be

addressed:

The

application


of

chapter.


verseandrulewon‘twork.

“thereneedstobea

change


tothe

Development


ControlPlan.
However.

itisdifficulttoconduct

a

public


exhibitionanddebate

in
thecurrent
climate.

andotherissueshave

higherpriority


withincouncill

The

temple


is

operating


inaclimateof

uncertainty


andthenunshave

engaged


urban

planners


toassistthemin

working

withthecouncil.

TheKhmerKrom

Temple


inRossmore.‘

subject


oftheSBSTV

program.

‘Over

theFence‘

(aprogramlooking


atthelivesandculturesof

migrant


communities

in
suburbia).

is anotherBuddhist

community


that has

undergone significant


struggle


to

develop


a

temple


inthe

presence

ahostilelocal

community.


Thesemi-

nu'alsitewaschosentoavoidtheconflictassociatedwithtrafiicand

parking

in

suburbanareas.Council

required


the

preparation


ofa

masterplan


andadvised

the
community

thatitshouldconsiderandillustratethescenariofor

long-term


growth.


Thelocal
response

tothe

proposal


was

aggressive


and
damning,
including

references


to
‘frightening

thehorsesand

being


an

eyesore‘.


Itis
noteworthy

that

thisISanenvironmentwhere
heavyhaulage

vehiclesare

parked


andlie

rusting


inthe

landscape.


The

community


has
spentmany

tensofthousandsofdollars

onconsultantsandcouncilfees.The

templecurrently


remains

in
the
original

poultry

cold

storagefacility

onsiteandwas
forcedtoremove

theS


metre-high

gold


Buddha
(the‘eyesore‘)

fromthesite.Plansare

being


revisedin

light

of
local

response.however,

the
temple'sright

toremaininthatlocationwas

upheld.


More

careful

planning


and

developmentprocesses


thatinvolveconsidered
cross-cultural

communication
strategies


could
alleviatemuchofthe
struggle

forall
parties.

VenerableThich

Quan


Bafromthe

Nguyen


'l'hieu
temple

in
CanleyVale.s

inan

interviewwithDaiLeonABCRadio

says:

Many

ofthese

temples


are

ministering

to

refugee


communities
Monksand

nunscomewrth

empty

hands.

they


arenot

part

ofahierarchical
structureand

Sydney,


a
citygrowing

within

91


thereisnocentral

fund.

They


are
encouraged

tobe


independent


and

go

out

intothe
community

so

they


startinasmall
way

andlook

for

supporters.

It

isnot

possible


toafford

torenta

place


ot‘asscmhly


aswell

asrunthehouse

temple.


Itcouldtake
twentyyears

to
purchase

a

biggerproperty.


Society


needs

tobe

generous.

(ABC

Radio

National
2005)

VenerableThich
Quan

Baconsidersthe
followingqualities

essential:

[F]lexibility

and
understanding

by


Councils

intheir

approach


to

dealing


with

temples.


A
temple

is

nota

place


of
worship;

the

gathering


isfor

very

varied

purposes.

If

parking


andnoiseare
acceptable

to

neighbours


thenheseesthisas

a

private


civilmatter.

ratherthananissue

of

regulatingreligious


communities.

Council‘s

planning


roleneedstoevolve

to

develop


new

regulations.


Thereare

insufiicient
temples

forthe

population


andso

finding

suitable
properties

will

bean
ongoingproblem.Many

groups

are

mushrooming.


asthereisneedfor

moraleducation
given

thecrisisinsecular
society.

(ABC

Radio

National
2005)

In
2004.

Bankstown
City

Council

released

Development


Control Plan No.

19


7


Places of

Public

Worship.


Bankstown

has amuch

higher


proportion


of

non-Christianadherents

than
Sydney

does

(19.1per


cent
compared

to9.5

per

cent),


anda
greaterproportion

of
non-Englishspeakers

(46.2per


cent

compared


to

27.6

per

cent),

Theresearchshows

thatthedemandfor
buildingsby

non—Ch

stian

communities

is

likely

toincrease

in the

comingyears

asthesecommunities

currently


have

a

disproportionately


smallnumberof
buildings

forthenumber

ofadherents:

‘The

implication


is

thatMuslimsandBuddhists

tendto

go

outside

Bankstownto
worship

orthat

their smallnumbersof

places


of

worship


each

involve
large

numbersof
people

andassociatedtrafiic

movement‘

(Development


Control Plan

No.
19).

In
planning

forthe

likely growth


of

places


of

public


worship


and

toaccommodate

these

places


in

ways

that

mitigate

conflictwithin.

theBankstown
City

Councilhas
developedDevelopment

ControlPlanNo.

19 to

establisha

level

playing


field

whereall

groups

encounter

consistent

regulations.


Ofconcern

tocouncilwasthe
potential

fordecline

in

goodwill


betweencultures.

whereissues

ot‘racebecomeconfused

withmatters

oflanduseand

neighbourhood


amenity.Additionally,


council

hasdecidednot

torezonelandwith

‘special


uscs‘.

zoning


as

itbecomesavailable

for

redevelopment,


inordertomaintain

theavail-

ability


of
larger

sitesfornon-residential

orcultural

uses.

Bankstown’s
Development

Control Plan No.

19 considers and

prescribes


location.
height,

setbacks,

site
coverage.parking.

traffic
impact.

noise.
landscaping,

operation


of
establishment, ancillary

uses.

services.

food

preparation.


safety.


security


and
accessibility,

waterconservationand
energyefiiciency.Significantly.

the
Development

Control

Planlimitsthe

floorareaofthe

assembly


area

ina

residential

zone
2(a),requires

aminimum

allotmentsizeof 800

square

metres

and

tiesminimum
parking

provision


tothesizeof

the

assembly


area.
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