Thursday, 15 June 2017
Blind ignorance and political opportunism continue to rule the federal corridors of power
Well done, Iluka Green Army & Landcare volunteers
NPWS Project Officer Dean Egan said restoring tree cover will create habitat for birds, provide shade and structure for fish and assist in improving water quality in the park.
“More than 140 trees were planted in recent weeks, adding to the over 1200 trees planted in since start of 2016,” Mr Egan said.
“A big thanks to the dedicated team of ten GreenArmy crew and five Iluka Landcare volunteers.
“The Sandon to Wooli Community Nursery and Iluka Landcare have worked with NPWS to source local seed, raise young trees and the Envite-led Iluka GreenArmy has been planting the trees.”
Envite GreenArmy Coordinator Mick Webb said it is great to see this improved wetland health achieved through this community partnership of both young and old.
“The incredible birdlife, fish and rare wetland vegetation needed a bit of a hand up. Parts of the new park were devoid of creek-bank trees, with older trees being hit hard by dieback and lack of habitat,” Mr Webb said.
Wednesday, 14 June 2017
Sick and tired of the silvertail Turnbull Government and its mouthpiece Alan Tudge demonising the unemployed in a tight jobs market?
1. Caboolture, Queensland - 11.4% unemployment March 2017
2. Blacktown, New South Wales - east 5.9%, south 6.5% & north 7.3% unemployment March 2017
3. Mildura, Victoria - 7.5% unemployment March 2017
4. Frankston, Victoria - 8.9%, north 11.5% & south 2.7% unemployment March 2017
5. Deception Bay, Queensland - 8.8% unemployment March 2017
6. Werribee, Victoria - 12.2% & south 8.5% unemployment March 2017
7. St Albans, Victoria - north 16.3% & south 16.3%
8. Dubbo, New South Wales - south 3.0%, east 3.5% & west 4.8% unemployment March 2017
9. Auburn, New South Wales - 9.5% unemployment March 2017
10. Dandenong, Victoria - 18.5% & north 10.8%
People Power in The Pilliga
Tuesday, 13 June 2017
Deducing cause and effect on a thin-skinned American president
Are Berejiklian & Co attempting to pull an environmental sleight of hand on NSW communities who value their green and biodiverse landscapes?
- Draft Biodiversity Conservation Regulation 2017 (PDF), and its supporting regulatory impact statement (PDF)
- Draft Local Land Services Amendment Regulation 2017 (PDF)
- Draft Environmental Planning and Assessment Amendment (Biodiversity Conservation) Regulation 2017 (PDF)
- Explanation of Intended Effect for the State Environmental Planning Policy (Vegetation) 2017 (PDF)
- Land Management (Native Vegetation) Code (PDF)
- Biodiversity Assessment Method (BAM) (PDF) and BAM tool (Link)
- Accreditation Scheme for the Application of the Biodiversity Assessment Method (PDF)
- Draft Sensitive Biodiversity Values Land Map (Link)
- Serious and irreversible impacts guidance (PDF)
- Offsets payment calculator (Excel) and User Manual (PDF)
Why the Berejiklian Government assumes that it is best practice to place major policy change on exhibition with a crucial SEPP not yet drafted is unexplained.
Nor is there any indication as to why this as yet unformed vegetation SEPP is to be signed into government regulation in eleven weeks' time without voters having the opportunity to assess and comment on its precise provisions and wording.
One has to suspect that the reason for such sleight of hand is that State Environmental Planning Policy (Vegetation) 2017 will contain a workaround for property developers to clear environmentally valuable native vegetation using the new permit system long before land comes before a council for consideration as the subject of a development application.
As the Explanation of Intended Effect now stands it appears that local government will have less control over clearing of native vegetation than it had in the past.
Locally one can add to this list the fact that Clarence Valley Council has stated:
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At least one local government, Clarence Valley Council, has requested an extension of time to make a submission on these reforms and to date this formal request has been met with deafening silence.