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  • Motions Nationally Threatened Species and Wilderness Areas
  • Motions - Nationally Threatened Species and Wilderness Areas - Federal responsibility

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  • <p class="speaker">Rachel Siewert</p>
  • <p>At the request of Senator Waters, I move:</p>
  • <p class="italic">That the Senate&#8212;</p>
  • ### Motion text
  • > *That the Senate—*
  • > *(a) notes:*
  • >> *(i) the Australian Institute of Marine Sciences study released on 2 October 2012 which found that the Great Barrier Reef has lost more than half its coral cover in the past 27 years, and that, if current trends continue, coral cover could halve again by 2022,*
  • >> *(ii) the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation report of 1 October 2012 which stated that ecological change across Australia in response to climate change is unavoidable; it will be widespread and substantial,*
  • >> *(iii) the Australian Bureau of Statistics Measures of Australia's Progress 2012 report released on 9 October 2012 which highlighted that we are failing to stop the decline in our biodiversity and our atmosphere, and*
  • >> *(iv) the Government's commitment to hand federal environmental responsibility for threatened and migratory species, Ramsar wetlands and heritage spaces to the states despite the likely damage to the nationally important places and species Australians consider too precious to lose; and*
  • > *(b) calls on the Government to retain responsibility for making all major decisions on environmentally damaging projects that affect our nationally threatened species and wilderness places.*
  • <p class="italic">(a)&#160;&#160;&#160;notes:</p>
  • <p class="italic">&#160;&#160;(i)&#160;&#160;&#160;the Australian Institute of Marine Sciences study released on 2 October 2012 which found that the Great Barrier Reef has lost more than half its coral cover in the past 27 years, and that, if current trends continue, coral cover could halve again by 2022,</p>
  • <p class="italic">&#160;&#160;(ii)&#160;&#160;&#160;the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation report of 1 October 2012 which stated that ecological change across Australia in response to climate change is unavoidable; it will be widespread and substantial,</p>
  • <p class="italic">&#160;&#160;(iii)&#160;&#160;&#160;the Australian Bureau of Statistics <i>Measures of Australia</i><i>'</i><i>s Progress 2012</i> report released on 9 October 2012 which highlighted that we are failing to stop the decline in our biodiversity and our atmosphere, and</p>
  • <p class="italic">&#160;&#160;(iv)&#160;&#160;&#160;the Government's commitment to hand federal environmental responsibility for threatened and migratory species, Ramsar wetlands and heritage spaces to the states despite the likely damage to the nationally important places and species Australians consider too precious to lose; and</p>
  • <p class="italic">(b)&#160;&#160;&#160;calls on the Government to retain responsibility for making all major decisions on environmentally damaging projects that affect our nationally threatened species and wilderness places.</p>
  • <p class="speaker">Stephen Parry</p>
  • <p>The question is that notice of motion No. 982 standing in the name of Senator Waters be agreed to.</p>