Perth’s beloved Christmas tree at Lake Monger Drive, a beloved tradition since 1995, is facing an uncertain future after a local councillor raised concerns about its environmental impact.
Town of Cambridge Councillor Gavin Foley put forward a motion on Tuesday to stop the lights from going up, citing unnecessary energy consumption and potential harm to the environment.
“Anybody that puts multiple coloured lights on a tree and plugs it into the power at home, that’s fossil-fuelled, is adding to the problem,” Foley said.
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He also criticised the financial cost, saying the nearly $27,000 spent on the decorations could be better spent.
The tree has suffered damage because of the lights, with council choosing to use a neighbouring tree this December instead.
A vote on the fate of this year’s display will be held next Tuesday.
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