Tuesday, October 17, 2017

CYCLONE TRACY SURVIVOR DEAD DUE TO NEGLECT, POISONING ?

In December 2014, Darwin agronomist  Rob Wesley-Smith   posed with a large Milkwood tree  in the  CBD , which he had  succeeded  in having placed  on the Heritage list . At the time of  Cyclone Tracy  in 1974   he was  in a block of flats nearby  which had  the roof torn off and  badly damaged .When he emerged   from  the building   he removed a sheet of  tin imbedded  in the  tree, and walked about the city taking photos , now in the archives, cutting his foot in the process , going to hospital to be stitched up .


 He had  fought to have the tree listed as one of significance  during the reconstruction of the  city .  At the time this photograph was taken , he was  concerned to find  that a  fig tree  was  growing  up against  the Milkwood, bearing a  Heritage plaque,  threatening  to choke it . The empty  block on which it stands was  being used  by  contractors building  a  26 storey hotel across the road .  
This is  the latest photograph of the Milkwood -apparently dead . Wes   says he would not be surprised if the tree  had been deliberately poisoned .  It showed  civic  authorities  were  lacking in  their  care of   Darwin's heritage. He  is also disappointed at the local media's  apparent  failure to  cover this  story and investigate , despite  being   informed .