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It’s a small slice of land in Perth‘s west creating a big problem.

Planning and Lands Minister John Carey today stepped in and overruled the City of Nedlands in their decision to oppose plans to turn the Swanborne land, located next to a children’s hospice, into a park for terminally ill kids.

“I’ve not seen anything like it, I think Nedlands is one of the worst councils in Western Australia,” Carey said.

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WA Planning and Lands Minister John Carey stepped in and overruled the City of Nedlands’ decision to oppose plans to turn land next to a children’s hospice, into a park for terminally ill kids. (9News)

Carey moved in to take the land at Allen Park off council hands.

“This is the right decision,” he said.

“It is a damning indictment of the Nedlands council and their opposition to both the hospice and now this park.”

The Perth Children’s Hospital Foundation is building the hospice, which will be ready for terminally ill children from mid-next year.

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The Perth Children’s Hospital Foundation is building the hospice, which will be ready for terminally ill children from mid-next year. (9News)

“We are delighted that the City of Nedlands has been made irrelevant and we can get on with building a beautiful native bushland,” Ian Campbell from Perth Children’s Hospital Foundation said.

“They have been an amazing irritation, just like a mosquito that won’t go away.”

The patch of land is just 3000 square metres, which is roughly the size of two-and-a-half Olympic swimming pools.

Despite multiple attempts, the City of Nedlands refused to answer our questions or talk on camera today.

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WA Planning and Lands Minister John Carey will put the motion before parliament in 10 days time to make the area state land. (9News)

Instead releasing a text message statement, saying “the community has expressed concern regarding the bushfire zone and ensuring public access through Allen Park to the beach at all times”.

Carey labelled it “nimby-ism gone mad”.

“It makes absolutely no sense to want to keep a barren land there instead of a beautiful garden that will serve families and sick and dying children,” he said.

The Minister will put the motion before parliament in 10 days time.

After 2 weeks, if no one disagrees, land ownership will change and become state land.

A motion the opposition says it supports.

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