Are we witnessing a major setback for 杏吧直播鈥檚 nature protection laws?

Salmon

In parliament this week, a bill was introduced, which if passed, would limit the government鈥檚 power to reconsider certain environment approvals even though an activity is harming the environment. The laws are being introduced to allow salmon farming to continue in Tasmania鈥檚 Macquarie Harbour, despite evidence that this will put the endangered Maugean skate at risk of extinction.

Environment Institute Future Making Fellow , has taken to in her recently published article to describe the implications of this action and lack of future proofing for our biodiversity.

What happened?
This bill carries out on the back of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese鈥檚 recently proposed commitment, to introduce new laws that allow salmon farming to continue in Tasmania鈥檚 Macquarie Harbour, which is currently being floated for reconsideration. Phillipa calls for the essential need to reform 杏吧直播鈥檚 current nature laws,

In the final report released in October of 2020 it expresses clearly 鈥 The EPBC Act has evidently found a lack of collaborations between jurisdictions and the Commonwealth, with outcomes not being delivered to protect our biodiversity. With that said, as a country we must move forward and take time to examine the evidence in front of us to help preserve and restore the environment.

In the case of the Macquarie Habor
Salmon farming has significantly increased since it鈥檚 start over 50 years ago. In 2012, the request to expand the faming in the harbour was passed, despite the impacts on threatened species in the Tasmanian Wilderness Heritage Area. Why was this passed? Because it was not considered a 鈥渃ontrolled action鈥.听 According to the Act, a controlled action refers to any activity that may affect a matter of national environmental significance, such as a threatened species. If a project or development is classified as a controlled action, it must receive approval from the environment minister.

In late 2023, Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek was asked several times to review Bourke鈥檚 2012 decision. Then Environment Minister Tony Bourke decision was passed, however bound by ensuring there was no major impact to the Maugean skate. With new evidence, it provides anyone the power to request a reconsideration, which might revoke any pre-existing decision and create a new one. The Macquarie Habor case relied on scientific studies completed after 2012, to back up the reconsideration requests. Two important studies raised major concerns about changing water conditions affecting the vulnerable skate. , while another, released last month,

This introduced bill from Labor would diminish the minister鈥檚 power to reconsider earlier decisions. has tried to ensure that 鈥淭his bill is very specific - it鈥檚 a minor change, with extremely strict criteria - focused on giving Tasmanian workers certainty while government investments protect the Maugean Skate,鈥 which we can all see, is far from the truth. has spoken out and criticised Labor for trying to pass the laws without proper debate, hiding it during the announcement of the federal budget saying 鈥淚t is not OK for governments to try and hide this kind of devastating attack,鈥 she said.

This bill if passed, describes what one might view as an attack on 杏吧直播鈥檚 heart and soul, our beloved environment. It would allow an activity to go ahead in a specific way, a 鈥減articular manner鈥 yet without full approval. A 鈥減articular manner鈥 means complying with a state or territory management plan, in this example, salmon farmers must follow the Tasmanian government鈥檚 plan for Macquarie Harbour, and the activity must already be happening and must have continued that way for a minimum of five years.

Our environment has been overlooked for too long now and the amendment will not even come close to achieve the reforms needed by the EPBC Act. They are being demoralised, after so many years to get this far, with scientific research to back up years and years of damage, we seem to have slipped and regress into old habits simply because there is an election ahead. This rushed effort won鈥檛 get far, and it seems doubtful a resolution is in sight for Macquarie Harbour.



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