PAKENHAM OFFICER STAR NEWS
Home » Opponents of mosque get chance to clear air

Opponents of mosque get chance to clear air

By Alison Noonan
OBJECTORS to a proposal to build a mosque in Clyde will have the chance to voice their concerns to council.
Residents on Manks Road say an application by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Association of Australia to develop a place of assembly on the rural road is completely inappropriate for the area.
They claim the land is protected by a Green Wedge Zone and fear a mosque would bring extra traffic, noise and disturbance to the country town.
Balla Balla Ward councillor Colin Butler said he agreed with their concerns, claiming a mosque was “out of character for the area”.
“It is too rural. The Green Wedge actually allows an applicant to build a place of worship so the applicants for this mosque purchased the land thinking that when the time came they would have no problem getting a permit,” he said.
Cr Butler said they did not expect the uproar the proposal had received from residents and requested the opportunity to state their case to council.
“Nobody is objecting because it’s a mosque but the land is so far out in a rural area. It’s just not worship land,” he said.
“The applicants are part of a minority group who were kicked out of Pakistan because they didn’t believe what the fundamentalist Muslims do.
“They wanted somewhere nice, quiet and rural to establish a second church because they didn’t want people in residential areas to object,” he said.
Cr Butler said residents would be given their say at a special presentation before the Planning Meeting on 11 October.

Digital Editions


  • Lions reach the pointy end

    Lions reach the pointy end

    PAKENHAM BOWLS SATURDAY The 14th and final home and away round of the 2025/26 Weekend Pennant season was played last Saturday. Pakenham One (Div 1),…

More News

  • Clyde up for the challenge

    Clyde up for the challenge

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 533226 A red-hot Rutter Park battle saw the two most in-form teams of the competition in Tooradin and Clyde go back-and-forth on day one…

  • The many joys of farming

    The many joys of farming

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 526003 Labertouche dairy farmers Mark and Trish Hammond certainly do not make it easy on themselves when it comes to being on the land,…

  • NextGen levels up

    NextGen levels up

    A fresh year brings fresh opportunities for local youth. Farm owners Amanda and Chris are opening a new Pakenham hub to support young people, while continuing to offer the unique…

  • Community garden forging connections at Five Farms in Clyde North

    Community garden forging connections at Five Farms in Clyde North

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 531484 A new communal garden at Frasers Property Australia’s Five Farms in Clyde North has quickly become a bustling heart of the community. Located…

  • New threatened species facility opens at Moonlit Sanctuary

    New threatened species facility opens at Moonlit Sanctuary

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 531518 Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park in Pearcedale officially unveiled its new purpose-built Aquatic Fauna Conservation Facility on Tuesday 10 February. The opening, conducted…