NEW AMBASSADOR FOR CLIMATE CHANGE


Environmental Panorama
International
February of 2009


Joint media release - 9 February 2009 - Minister for Climate Change and Water, Senator Penny Wong, and Minister for Foreign Affairs, Stephen Smith, today announced that Ms Louise Hand has been appointed to be Australia’s Ambassador for Climate Change.

The Ambassador for Climate Change is the lead Australian negotiator within the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and the head of the International Division of the Department of Climate Change.

Ms Hand will commence her appointment later this month. Outgoing Ambassador for Climate Change, Jan Adams, will return to the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) to handle crucial trade negotiations.

Most recently Minister and Deputy Chief of Mission at the Australian Embassy in Jakarta, Ms Hand has previously served in senior positions in DFAT in Canberra and overseas, including as Australian Ambassador to Cambodia.

“I am pleased that we have someone of Ms Hand’s ability and experience joining us in this important role,” Senator Wong said.

“I look forward to working with Ms Hand as we help shape a global agreement to tackle climate change and reduce emissions.” Ms Hand’s contribution was recognised in the most recent Australia Day Honours list with a Public Service Medal for her outstanding public service.

Senator Wong and Minister Smith also paid tribute to Ms Adams’s significant contribution as Ambassador for Climate Change.

“A key priority in the Rudd Government’s plan to tackle climate change is helping to shape a global solution, and Ms Adams has played an important role in efforts so far,” Senator Wong said.

“Jan Adams has been an outstanding Ambassador for Climate Change.

“On a personal note, I would like to thank Ms Adams for her support in these challenging international negotiations.”

Minister Smith welcomed Ms Adams’s return to DFAT.

“She is highly regarded amongst her international counterparts for her professionalism, integrity, knowledge and great skill,” Minister Smith said.

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New Murray-Darling water market and termination fee rules

Media release - 11 February 2009 - Minister for Climate Change and Water, Senator Penny Wong, today announced her decision to adopt the water market rules and rules for termination fees recommended by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC).

“I have carefully considered the advice provided to me by the ACCC on the water market rules and rules for termination fees in the Murray-Darling Basin,” Senator Wong said.

“In developing its advice, the ACCC has undertaken extensive consultations, and has adapted its proposed approach in response to stakeholder submissions.”

The rules are broadly consistent with the draft rules released by the ACCC in October 2008.

“The rules will promote fairer and more efficient water trade in the Murray-Darling Basin. This will benefit irrigators by giving them greater flexibility to manage their business risks, particularly during drought.

“It will also help increase overall income, production and employment as water trades to more productive enterprises.

“The introduction of these rules brings into effect key COAG water market reforms that were agreed in July last year.”

The water market rules give irrigators the right to request irrigation infrastructure operators transform their water shares into individual, tradeable entitlements. This arrangement will ensure that irrigators in regulated systems cannot be unfairly prevented from trading water entitlements out of their irrigation districts.

The termination fee rules permit irrigation infrastructure operators to levy termination fees when irrigators opt to terminate their access to the operator's irrigation network. The rules cap the termination fee at 10 times the annual infrastructure access charge.

Both sets of rules contain transitional periods to allow businesses time to adjust to the new requirements.

Under the Water Act 2007 and Water Regulations 2008, the Minister is required to obtain and have regard to advice from the ACCC on water market rules and water charge rules (which include termination fee rules).

Further information regarding the water market rules and termination fee rules including both sets of rules, a summary of the rules, and the ACCC's advice can be found at www.environment.gov.au.

 
 

Source: Australian - Department of the Environment and Heritage
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