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TACKLING ILLEGAL HUNTING AN POACHING ON THE GREAT BARRIER REEF


Environmental Panorama
International
March of 2010


Media release
24 March 2010
A new Indigenous Community Compliance Liaison officer to help tackle illegal hunting and poaching in Cairns and the Cape York region was announced today by the Minister for Environment Protection, Peter Garrett, and the Federal Member for Leichhardt, Jim Turnour.

"Traditional Owner groups are concerned about the incidence of illegal hunting and poaching, particularly of marine turtle and dugong and the impact it is having on their communities and their Sea Country," Mr Garrett said.

"The Indigenous Liaison position will work closely with Traditional Owners to identify solutions and deliver practical results, building on the work already underway including through the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority.

"Education and information exchange play an important role in giving Traditional Owners the capacity to identify and report any illegal activities taking place.

“This is something that the local MP, Jim Turnour, has been very keen to impress on me and an issue that I know he has been working actively on in his local communities. I am very pleased to recognise that contribution and his support in getting this new position in place,” Mr Garrett said.

Mr Garrett said this was an important step forward in working with communities to help ensure a sustainable future for their Sea Country and the Great Barrier Reef.

"It's about empowering communities with practical knowledge and skills. This position will support an existing knowledge base, and help Traditional Owners make a real difference for their Sea Country," he said.

Marine turtles and dugong monitoring programs, reporting sick, stranded and injured animals, and maintaining cultural heritage sites are a few examples of how Traditional Owners are playing an active role in caring for their Sea Country.

The new Indigenous Liaison position will become part of a team already working with Traditional Owners in far north Queensland on compliance and Sea Country management issues.

This initiative builds on the Australian Government’s Reef Rescue Indigenous Land and Sea Country Partnerships Program.

Reef Rescue is fundamental in supporting Traditional Owners to effectively manage their Sea Country to conserve biodiversity, protect heritage values and contribute to reducing climate change impacts and maintaining the resilience of the Great Barrier Reef.

Last week a new partnership between the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority and the North Queensland Land Council (NQLC) commenced, with the first of four workshops in Gordonvale.

Through these workshops, to be held in Gordonvale, Yarrabah, Kuranda and Innisfail, GBRMPA and the Land Council will work together to canvass Traditional Owner interest in developing partnerships to manage sea country, including Traditional Use of Marine Resources Agreements.

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Building Indigenous partnerships to care for Great Barrier Reef sea country

Media release
19 March 2010
Marine managers and a Native Title representative body have officially teamed up to work with Traditional Owners in the Cairns region on sea country management.

The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority's (GBRMPA) partnership with the North Queensland Land Council (NQLC), kicks off today with the first of four workshops in Gordonvale.

Through these workshops, to be held in Gordonvale, Yarrabah, Kuranda and Innisfail, GBRMPA and the Land Council will work together to canvass Traditional Owner interest in developing partnerships to manage sea country.

Environment Protection Minister, Peter Garrett, said this collaborative approach to managing sea country presented new opportunities for Traditional Owners and benefits for the health of the Great Barrier Reef.

"The partnership between the GBRMPA and North Queensland Land Council is an important step forward in working with eight Traditional Owner groups in North Queensland," he said.

"The Land Council will assist the GBRMPA to provide information and seek views from Traditional Owner Groups with strong links to the Reef and dedication to protecting it for the future.

"Our work with the Land Council supports development and implementation of management arrangements and plans that are driven by Traditional Owners, including Traditional Use of Marine Resources Agreements.

"The Australian Government is committed to working with Traditional Owners on all matters relating to the management and sustainable use of sea country resources in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park."

North Queensland Land Council Chief Executive Officer Dewayne Mundraby said they were keen to work with respective government agencies and Traditional Owners on this important issue.

"The NQLC Board of Directors has endorsed this administrative initiative of establishing a communicative management regime across the extent of our coastal representative region for the enhancement of Traditional Owners’ socioeconomic wellbeing."

These workshops are supported by the Australian Government’s Reef Rescue Indigenous Land and Sea Country Partnerships Program. Reef Rescue is fundamental in supporting Traditional Owners to effectively manage their sea country and supports broader Australian Government initiatives including Closing the Gap for Indigenous Australians.

North Queensland Land Council is the Native Title representative body for North Queensland stretching from the Daintree and Bloomfield Rivers in the north, to Sarina in the south, and west to beyond Richmond and Croydon.

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Australian Carbon Trust Board commences

Media release
24 March 2010
Climate Change Minister Penny Wong has today announced the directors and management team of the Australian Carbon Trust Limited.

The Australian Carbon Trust – to be chaired by Professor Robert Hill - will lead efforts to boost energy efficiency in households and businesses across Australia. It will be responsible for implementing the Energy Efficiency Trust and the Energy Efficiency Savings Pledge Fund.

The Australian Carbon Trust head office will be based in Brisbane.

Senator Wong announced the appointment of the following directors to the Trust Board:

Martijn Wilder, Head of Baker & McKenzie’s Global Climate Change and Emissions Trading Practice.
Tony Coleman, Director of Lonergan Edwards Associates.
Don Matthews, National President of the Australian Industry Group and former Chief Operating Officer of Amcor Australasia.
“These directors will bring a great diversity of commercial and governance experience to the Board of the Australian Carbon Trust,’’ Senator Wong said.

“The Australian Carbon Trust represents an innovative new way of engaging Australian households and businesses to support them to take action to save energy.”

Senator Wong also announced the appointment of the Trust management team:

Chief Executive Officer Meg McDonald, who was previously President and Treasurer of Alcoa Foundation and Director, Global Issues, Alcoa Inc.
Chief Operations Officer Cath Bremner, who was previously Head of International Development at The Carbon Trust in London.
Chief Financial Officer Andrew Powell brings a wealth of financial management expertise to the position.
The Energy Efficiency Trust will promote the use of energy efficient technologies and practices – including through financing the retrofitting of commercial buildings.

The Energy Efficiency Savings Pledge Fund will help householders identify energy efficiency opportunities. Using web-based tools, households will be able to work out their energy use and identify ways to save energy and save money. The Pledge Fund will also enable householders to donate in a tax efficient way towards the purchase and retirement of Australian Emissions Units – or offsets approved under the National Carbon Offset Standard.

Further directors will be appointed to the Board in coming weeks.

 
 

Source: Australian - Department of the Environment and Heritage
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