13/10/2005
- A new Reference Group is to be appointed to advise on
the future of the Government's $3.5 billion natural resource
management programmes – the Natural Heritage Trust and
the National Action Plan for Salinity and Water Quality.
This was announced today by the Australian Government
Ministers for the Environment and Heritage, Senator Ian
Campbell, Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, Peter McGauran
and Fisheries, Forestry and Conservation, Senator Ian
Macdonald.
"We want to ensure a smooth transition to any new
arrangements after the current National Action Plan for
Salinity and Water Quality and the Natural Heritage Trust
conclude in June 2008," Senator Campbell said. "The
Reference Group will be consulting across Australia with
key community and industry stakeholders".
"Since 2002, the Australian Government's National
Action Plan and the National Heritage Trust have achieved
significant progress with community-based catchment plans
now being implemented in 52 of Australia's 56 regions.
These programmes are the largest investment by an Australian
Government in the management of Australia's environment
and sustainable agricultural resources."
The group will be made up of three members with links
to the community and experience across a range of environmental
and sustainable agriculture issues. The Chairman of the
Reference Group will be Mr Kim Keogh, a well known pastoralist
from Western Australia. He will be joined by Mr Bob Frazer,
Executive Officer of the Burdekin Dry Tropics Board, and
Mr Doug Chant, President of the United Dairyfarmers of
Victoria.
Minister McGauran said the Group would consult with national
organisations such as the National Farmers' Federation,
regional bodies and other key industry, environment, scientific
and community stakeholders.
"We want to ensure that the Group hears the views
of the key players in natural resource management. This
is essential to ensure that any future arrangements build
on the knowledge and hard-earned successes gained by government,
rural industries and the community to date" Minister
McGauran said.
The Ministers said that the Group would report early next
year on the strengths and opportunities of the Australian
Government's current regional natural resource management
programmes.
"We want to build on our successes and create an
enduring legacy of sustainability for future generations,"
they said. |