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Peterborough residents oppose plan for tiny house development on Great Ocean Road

A proposal to build an accommodation park made up of tiny houses near a Victorian estuary has angered a group of residents in the Great Ocean Road town of Peterborough.
Key points:
- A company called Big Tiny wants to build a complex of 30 tiny houses in Peterborough, Victoria
- Thirty-seven objections have been lodged, raising concerns about the environment, traffic flow and foreign investment
- The proposed land is in an area that has been highlighted in a study as ideal for tourism
Tiny Away Great Ocean Road, which is a subsidiary of Singaporean company Big Tiny, has applied to build 30 tiny houses and associated buildings on a property near the Curdies River.
Residents have lodged 37 objections against the application, citing concerns over…
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