INDEPENDENT REVIEW FOR QUEENSLAND FISHERY


Environmental Panorama
International
September of 2008


22 September 2008 - Environment Minister Peter Garrett has commissioned an independent review of proposed new management arrangements for Queensland’s East Coast Inshore Fin Fish Fishery to assist in his upcoming assessment of the fishery under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act).

Mr Garrett said the review of the fishery, which operates off the coast of Queensland, including in the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area, would be completed by the end of October 2008, and would look at the proposed management arrangements for the fishery, providing recommendations to ensure compliance with the EPBC Act.

Mr Garrett said the review follows discussions with Queensland’s Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries, the Hon Tim Mulherin MP, in relation to the fishery’s impacts on shark stocks and the potential for interactions with protected species, particularly dugongs, whales and sawfish.

“I expect this review will also provide the Queensland Government with additional support and information in their decision making process in regards to the East Coast Inshore Fin Fish Fishery.

“Concerns have been raised by a variety of groups, including the scientific community, about shark fishing and about species protected under the EPBC Act, including dugong. I want to be assured that the World Heritage Values of the Great Barrier Reef are adequately protected.

“I look forward to the outcomes of this important and timely investigation so we can be confident that the fishery has the appropriate conditions in place for accreditation under the EPBC Act.”

Mr Garrett said the review would be conducted by a panel chaired by Mr John Gunn, Deputy Chief, CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research, who has 25 years of experience in marine ecology and fisheries science, and including Dr John Stevens, a globally respected shark scientist and Mr Frank Meere, who has extensive experience in fisheries management and qualifications in economics.

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Essendon Football Club first Green Precincts project

21 September 2008 - Essendon Football Club first Green Precincts project (PDF – 77 KB)
The Federal Government is providing the Essendon Football Club with up to $1.5 million for water and energy efficiency upgrades to its facilities at Windy Hill in Melbourne.

Minister for the Environment, Peter Garrett, said the funding honours an election commitment.

"This is the first project under the $15 million Green Precincts Fund that will support at least 10 demonstration sites around Australia," Mr Garrett said.

"The Fund is providing matching funding of $500,000 to $1.5 million to community organisations, sporting clubs, and state, territory and local governments for water and energy efficiency demonstration projects in high-profile sites.

"Today we are inviting owners and managers of high-profile community facilities to submit project proposals for the Green Precincts Fund. Successful projects must be able to demonstrate and deliver significant water and energy savings."

Minister for Climate Change and Water, Senator Penny Wong, said the Green Precincts Fund forms part the Government's $12.9 billion Water for the Future plan to secure the long-term water supplies of all Australians.

"Visitors to Green Precinct sites will be able to see the relevant technologies in action - using water more wisely and energy more efficiently. The aim is to inspire visitors to adopt these ideas at their own community facilities and in their own homes," Senator Wong said.

Minister for Finance and Deregulation, Lindsay Tanner, said the first stage of the Windy Hill project includes installing an innovative under-oval 800,000 litre water storage system for rain and stormwater.

"Together with other new water saving initiatives and recycling of pool water, the club aims to halve its use of mains water," Mr Tanner said.

"The Windy Hill precinct will also generate renewable energy through solar or wind power, and install solar hot water services and building monitoring systems including smart metering. This will result in substantial reductions in greenhouse gas emissions.

"I'd like to congratulate the Essendon Football Club and its Managing Director Peter Jackson for having the foresight to partner with the Government on this project."

Guidelines for submitting an Expression of Interest for the Green Precincts Fund are available from www.environment.gov.au/water/programs. Expressions of Interest must be received by 22 November 2008.

 
 

Source: Australian - Department of the Environment and Heritage
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