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TASMANIAN FORESTS INTERIM REPORT TABLED

Environmental Panorama
International
April of 2011


5 April 2011 - The Gillard Government has today tabled in the Australian Parliament the interim report from Mr Bill Kelty who is facilitating progress on the Statement of Principles agreed between conservation groups, the CFMEU and the timber industry in Tasmania.

Environment Minister Tony Burke said the Government was considering findings and recommendations in Mr Kelty's report and expected to respond in coming weeks.

"We thank Mr Kelty for his hard work with signatories to the agreement in identifying the next steps in the process," Mr Burke said.

"The Gillard Government is committed to working with the Tasmanian community to respond to the challenges facing the forest industry.

"It is a credit to those involved that after decades of conflict they have been able to start to work through those challenges.

"The Statement of Principles started with community and industry groups coming together. It is not an agreement between governments.

"But it will only stay together if the determination that started that process is maintained by the groups involved.

"The Gillard Government believes an agreement would be a good result for jobs and a good result for the environment in Tasmania."

In October last year, the Tasmanian forestry industry and several environmental non government organisations reached an historic high level princip les agreement for protecting native forests and developing a sustainable timber industry in Tasmania.

The Gillard Government welcomed the landmark agreement and in December last year appointed Mr Kelty as independent facilitator to assist signatories to progress the agreement and report back to the Government.

The report is available at http://www.environment.gov.au/land/publications/forestpolicy/tasmanian-forests-interim-report.html

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National Wildlife Corridors Plan Advisory Group

12 April 2011 - Environment Minister Tony Burke today announced members of an advisory group to inform the Gillard Government’s development of a National Wildlife Corridors Plan, to be chaired by former Environment Minister Bob Debus.

The National Wildlife Corridors Plan advisory group, which meets for the first time today, will consult with regional and community groups, landholders, environmental organisations, other governments and the private sector to inform development of a draft National Wildlife Corridors Plan.

Mr Burke said the meeting of the advisory group was an important step in delivery of the Government’s commitment to establish a National Wildlife Corridors Plan.

“The Gillard Government understands we need to prepare our native plants and animals as well as our agricultural landscape for climate change,” Mr Burke said.

“That’s why the Government has commmitted to working with the community through regional natural resource management groups to plan these National Wildlife Corridors.

“The corridors will link national parks and reserves with well-managed private land and guide future Government investments in projects to support the protection of our natural environment and conserve our biodiversity.”

The Gillard Government made a commitment at the 2010 Election to invest $10 million to build the resilience of Australia’s environment to climate change by working with the 56 regional natural resource management groups to develop a National Wildilife Corridors Plan.

The Advisory Group comprises representatives from academia, industry, environmental non-government organisations, natural resource management bodies and Indigenous groups.

 
 

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