$14.8 MILLION TO HELP VULNERABLE COUNTRIES IN OUR REGION ADAPT TO CLIMATE CHANGE


Environmental Panorama
International
August of 2008


PW 154/2008 29 August 2008 - Australia will provide $14.8 million to help vulnerable countries in our region adapt to the effects of climate change.

Minister for Climate Change and Water, Senator Penny Wong, said Australia was taking a lead role in assisting nations in our region adapt to climate change.

“Although they have been the least responsible for causing climate change, some of the poorest and most vulnerable nations will find it hardest to cope with its effects,” Senator Wong said.

“Australia is committed to helping our neighbours cope with the impact of climate change by supporting practical measures that build local skills and capacity.”

The $14.8 million investment includes a $3 million Pacific Future Climate Leaders program which aims to help Pacific countries develop the expertise to respond to climate change challenges.

“The Pacific Future Climate Leaders program will train future Pacific climate change leaders through scholarships, exchange programs and community education,” Senator Wong said.

Australia will also contribute $6 million over three years to the Global Environment Facility’s Small Grants Program to support community-based adaptation programs in the Asia-Pacific Region.

“We will invest another $5 million to help deliver and coordinate our scientific and technical assistance to tackle climate change.”

A further $800,000 will go towards strengthening Pacific meteorological services in partnership with New Zealand and Pacific Island countries, and to support efforts under the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change to identify new and innovative tools to limit the financial risks of climate change in developing countries.

“Meteorological services are basic to safe regional aviation, tourism and mitigation of the regional effects of cyclones. They are also fundamental to adaptation-related activities such as climate modelling,” Senator Wong said.

The funds for all these programs are drawn from an Australian Government commitment of $150 million over three years to meet priority climate adaptation needs in vulnerable countries, with particular emphasis on the needs of our Pacific Island neighbours.

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New commissioners appointed to national water commission

29 August 2008 - Minister for Climate Change and Water, Senator Penny Wong, today announced the appointments of new commissioners to the National Water Commission.

The inaugural Chair and Chief Executive Officer of the National Water Commission, Ken Matthews, has been reappointed for a further three-year term. Prior to his appointment to the Commission, Mr Matthews was a former Secretary of the Commonwealth Departments of Transport and Regional Services and Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry.

The three other Australian Government-nominated commissioners are: Laurie Arthur (Chair, National Farmers Federation Water Task Force); Sally Farrier (Director, Farrier Swier Consulting Pty Ltd); and Chloe Munro (current National Water Commissioner and Executive Director, Innovation Projects for the Digital Future, Telstra).

The three commissioners nominated by the states and territories are Professor Stuart Bunn (Director, Australian Rivers Institute, Griffith University); Adjunct Professor Chris Davis (former CEO, Australian Water Association), and Elaine Gardiner (Chairman, Ord Irrigation Cooperative).

“Commissioners have been selected for the contribution they can make as individuals to the work of the National Water Commission,” Senator Wong said.

“Together, the new commissioners strike a balance between environmental and production interests, science and economics perspectives, and rural and urban backgrounds.

“Their expertise also reflects both Murray-Darling Basin and non-Basin backgrounds, which is appropriate given the Australia-wide scope of the National Water Initiative.”

The National Water Commission will continue to oversee the shared commitments agreed to in 2004 by Commonwealth, state and territory governments under the National Water Initiative – Australia’s enduring blueprint for water reform.

Incoming commissioners will commence in their new roles on 10 September and will serve for three years.

“I would like to thank outgoing commissioners Peter Corish, David Trebeck and Dr John Radcliffe, as well as acknowledging the contributions made by former commissioners, the late Professor Peter Cullen and Dr Wally Cox.

“The outgoing commissioners have made a substantial contribution to the National Water Commission during its crucial first term of implementing the National Water Initiative and advancing water reform in Australia.”

 
 

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