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MEDIA RELEASE
4 September 2004
Bob Carrs Green Legacy Turning Brown
For the first time since the Carr Government was elected,
the five peak NSW environment groups have come together to attack the
Governments natural environment policies. They called on the Premier
to urgently act to prevent his legacy becoming one of rivers pumped dry,
ancient woodlands and forests lost, Crown lands flogged off and national
parks mismanaged."
The peak groups Environment in Crisis
statement highlights key issues that need swift action if Bob Carr is
to avoid being more remembered for the environment destroyed, than the
environment protected," the groups said.
"Our patience for Government action on these key
issues has run out. It is time to alert the public to the consequences
of government failure."
The eight key areas where action is required are:
- NSW rivers dont have enough water to sustain
their health but the Carr Government went out of its way to give irrigators
perpetual access and restrict environmental flows
- Laws protecting threatened species from extinction
are being weakened to make them more developer-friendly
- Over 3.5 million hectares of Crown leasehold land
will be sold off with minimal environmental controls a complete
backflip by the Carr Government which prevented the former Greiner Coalition
Government doing the same
- A promise to make decisions and protect the Brigalow
woodlands is now two years late even though the Carr Government is well
aware the timber industry continues logging at unsustainable rates
- Areas of old-growth, wilderness and threatened species
habitat are being logged in the South East forests, woodchipped and
exported despite a promise by Bob Carr in 1995 to end this
- The key to Bob Carrs green credentials
protection of national parks and wilderness areas is in
decline as they are increasingly opened up to four-wheel driving, horseriding
and resort development, such as in Kosciuszko National Park
- Broadscale land clearing continues, despite new
laws last year. Five thousand square kms have been approved for clearing
by the NSW Government since 1998, on top of illegal and exempt clearing
- Budget cuts mean the loss of 300 staff from environment
protection programs
"The Premier has an opportunity to turn around
what has been his worst environmental performance since he came to power
in 1995. The public want him to act and our natural heritage depends on
it," they said.
To see the full statement and further information go
to - www.environmentincrisis.org.au
Contact:
Jeff Angel, Total Environment Centre 9299 5680
Andrew Cox, National Parks Association of NSW 0438 588 040
Francesca Andreoni, The Wilderness Society 0419 266950
Clare Hammill, Nature Conservation Council of NSW 9279 2633
Keith Muir, Colong Foundation for Wilderness 9299 7341
Produced by:
NATIONAL PARKS ASSOCIATION
OF NSW
NATURE CONSERVATION COUNCIL
OF NSW
TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
CENTRE
THE WILDERNESS SOCIETY
COLONG FOUNDATION
FOR WILDERNESS

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