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Private Property Rights: The Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015–2030
Bronwyn Holm speaks to Liz Gunn about her recent article on a specific pillar of Agenda 2030, which aims to take away all of our private property rights through local council bureaucratic overreach. Below is the full writeup by Bronwyn.
The Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015–2030 is a non-binding international agreement adopted by UN member states — including Australia — to guide disaster risk management globally. It focuses on reducing disaster risks (like bushfires, floods, pandemics, etc.) to protect lives, livelihoods, and property.
What is the Sendai Framework?
Adopted by the UN in March 2015 in Sendai, Japan.
Aims to reduce disaster risk and loss of lives, homes, infrastructure, and the environment.
Covers both natural hazards (like storms, droughts, fires) and human-made disasters (like industrial accidents or biological threats).
It focuses on four key priorities:
Understanding risk — using data, science, and communication to assess hazards.
Strengthening governance — national and local policies, laws, and institutions.
Investing in resilience — infrastructure, land use, emergency services.
Improving preparedness — early warning systems, community plans, recovery frameworks.
What Does It Mean for Your Home or Property Rights?
Here’s where it gets concerning — especially for property owners:
Key implications:
Local councils and governments may rezone or restrict your land (e.g. declare it flood/fire-prone) based on “disaster risk,” and claim it aligns with the Sendai Framework.
Biosecurity or disaster powers might be extended using Sendai-aligned policies to justify actions like:
Forced relocation
Compulsory land acquisition
Destruction of property deemed “unsafe”
Barriers to rebuilding after disaster unless you meet strict criteria
You might lose autonomy over rebuilding or land use after a declared disaster or in a designated “risk zone.”
MEANING you will lose your property.
RENTING people means your owners have lost your property where you live.
Important Note: The Sendai Framework itself is not law — but Australian governments use it to justify domestic policy changes, including:
State disaster legislation
Emergency management powers
Biosecurity measures
Housing development limits
What Are Your Rights?
You still own your home and land unless it is forcibly acquired under state or federal legislation.
If affected by rezoning, forced acquisition, or development bans, you may have legal rights to:
Challenge decisions in court
Seek compensation
Push for community consultation (though this is often limited)
You can object to planning changes through local councils (though not always successful). GYMPIE has passed theirs past recently- so every one needs to go to the council meetings and object.
Joining private land trusts, Indigenous Corporations, or PMAs (Private Membership Associations) may help you reclaim autonomy in future structures.
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