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FUNDING BOOST TO IMPROVE THE RESILIENCE OF THE GREAT BARRIER REEF


Environmental Panorama
International
May of 2010


Media release
17 May 2010
Townsville's Reef HQ Aquarium is set to benefit from a $4 million funding injection announced as part of the $12 million investment through the Budget to improve the resilience of the Great Barrier Reef.

Environment Protection Minister Peter Garrett toured Reef HQ Aquarium in Townsville today to see first hand how the funds will be used to facilitate a major infrastructure upgrade the 22 year old facility.

"Reef HQ Aquarium has been the National Education Centre for the Great Barrier Reef for over 20 years and we want to see it continue this vital role for many years to come.

"Because of its location in tropical north Queensland and the inherent infrastructure stresses of salt water aquariums, the facility requires attention to ensure its operational effectiveness and longevity.

"This $4 million investment will support a major infrastructure upgrade over two years that will ensure the provision of world's best practice in aquarium life support systems and improved resilience for the world's largest living captive reef environment," Mr Garrett said.

The project includes a new filtration system that utilises the latest technology and will enhance water quality in the tanks, extensive engineering works to strengthen the floor to enable additional displays and exhibits, a new function space and new research infrastructure to ensure Reef HQ can continue to build on their provision of cutting edge research in collaboration with academic institutions and industry.

Mr Garrett said the $4 million initiative is in addition to $3.8 million over two years for improving the Outlook of the Great Barrier Reef and $4.2 million over two years to ensure the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority can effectively deliver on the Australian Government's obligations under the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority Act 1975.

"The $3.8 million initiative to improve the outlook for the Great Barrier Reef will provide funding to expand the highly successful Reef Guardian stewardship program.

"The funds will be used to strengthen the existing Reef Guardian Schools and Reef Guardian Council programs to ensure their longer term sustainability and to expand the Reef Guardian program to provide opportunities for farmers and fishers.

"As we’re doing through the Reef Rescue program, these programs will help drive the voluntary adoption of environmentally sustainable best practices,” Mr Garrett said.

The initiative also includes funding for the improvement of knowledge management systems that will provide opportunities to share and build knowledge to achieve critical environmental outcomes for the reef.

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John Scanlon appointed Secretary-General of CITES

Joint media release - Minister for Foreign Affairs and Minister for Environment Protection, Heritage and the Arts

15 May 2010 - The Australian Government welcomes the appointment of John Scanlon to the position of Secretary-General of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES).

Mr Scanlon, who took up his new post earlier this month, is the first Australian to hold this internationally prestigious position. In the International Year of Biodiversity, it is an honour to have an Australian in this role.

His appointment also reflects the fact that Australia is at the forefront of protecting biodiversity.

CITES aims to help protect and conserve endangered wild animals and plants by regulating their international trade.

Entering into force on 1 July 1975, CITES is one of the oldest environment conservation conventions. Today it has 175 member states, making it one of the largest conservation agreements.

Australia has been a signatory since 1976, and takes its responsibilities under the Convention seriously.

Mr Scanlon has had a distinguished international career. He has previously held the positions of Strategic Advisor to the World Commission on Dams in Cape Town and Head of the Environment Law Programme at the International Union for Conservation of Nature.

Mr Scanlon was Australia’s first independent Commissioner on the Murray Darling Basin Commission, Chief Executive of the Department of Environment, Heritage and Aboriginal Affairs in South Australia and has held several senior roles in New South Wales, including Deputy Director-General of the Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Natural Resources.
Mr Scanlon is the fifth CITES Secretary-General. We look forward to working with him in the future.

 
 

Source: Australian - Department of the Environment and Heritage
Australian Alps National Park
Australian Antarctic Division
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