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.

The Lake Monger Drive Christmas tree.
Perth’s beloved Christmas tree at Lake Monger Drive is facing an uncertain future (Town of Cambridge Council)

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.

This article was produced with the assistance of 9ExPress.
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