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LAWS INCREASE CONSERVATION/DEVELOPMENT CONFLICTS

15/11/2018

 
Starting about 10 years ago, successive governments have been making changes to legislation that has systematically reduced environmental protection. The changes are allowing development that will have unacceptable, consequential,  combined and cumulative  impacts on our natural and cultural values.

​The Bligh government kicked it off  by taking away the detailed coastal management plans, replacing them with the Qld Coastal Plan. Gone are Areas of State Significance (ASS) and its trigger 'no adverse impact' which protected places like  Clump Point/Boat Bay from the type of development that has now been approved.
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​Next came the Newman government's onslaught against environmental protective legislation sounding the death knell to the Nature Conservation Act (NCA), and the public's democratic right  to be consulted. The introduction of 'Major Projects' gave developments a status that allowed them to proceed  without requiring environmental impacts studies or public consultation. (You may remember Mr Newman and  Mr Abbott's  constant reference to 'Green Tape).
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​The
Palaszczuk ​government has joined the attack  by breaking an election promise to reinstate the environment protecting clauses in the NCA.  We are seeing the result of that broken promise as our National Parks, particularly wilderness areas now being targeted for 'high end' development with governments offering financial incentives to corporate investors. The Thorsborne Track  being the one on our doorstep. 
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A Mask Sounds the Death Knell by Odilon Redon 1882
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You can sign the petition against privatisation of the Throsborne Trail here
Along with the destruction of  environmental laws came the  restructuring of Federal and State development assessment processes. The Federal Government handed over EPBC Act assessment to the states and the state in turn has devolved ultimate decision making powers not just to local government, but to one person, the Mayor.

The crippling of environmental protection and the reluctance of the state to intervene in local council decisions is escalating development/conservation conflicts at an alarming rate.  ​
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The changes are rapidly becoming apparent in the Cassowary Coast with the local council taking a 'new broom' approach to determining the future of the region. 

Important planning documents, being developed 'in house' are rewriting the  regions vision for the future without reference to the consistent message from the community in feedback over decades of public consultation guiding the development of  plans and strategies.  The latest of these 'new vision' documents  is the Cassowary Coast Tourism Strategy. The word indigenous only  appears  three times in the document and the 
cassowary is only mentioned once in relation to being the namesake of the shire. Descriptions of some of our iconic wildlife ",..It’s not unusual to sight turtles and dugongs playing freely in the waterways ..."  as if they are tourists on holiday,  The public and important stakeholders have not been engaged for meaningful consultation.
Our serious concerns are highlighted in the presentation (see below) which was shown to the Cassowary Recovery Team in Cairns on Tuesday 13th Nov. It  finishes with a question. 
 
What are we going to do?


A recent  tourism promotion released by  Rockhampton council  was  quickly withdrawn after public  outrage  that it was  "...obvious that there has been a real shortage or a dearth of inclusive material, anything that really represents what our community is really made of..."
A recent article in  the Sydney Morning Herald  highlights the trend is widespread. Perth council has dealt with years of protests from community groups over town planning scheme amendments.  A  newly recently drafted strategy caused so much unrest the council went back to the drawing board.  Other councils are copping public revolt at "..being consulted at the end of the process, instead of at the outset..."  "... in a process nicknamed ‘Design, Advise and Defend..."

Public consultation is the cornerstone of democracy.

The community can stand up against this erosion of their democratic rights and gain back meaningful consultation to start turning around this runaway train of environmental destruction.
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See presentation

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