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GOVERNMENT REDUCES REGULATION FOR MARINE ENGINEERS


Environmental Panorama
International
December of 2008


5 December 2008 - Environment Minister Peter Garrett and Transport Minister Anthony Albanese today announced streamlined licensing requirements for marine engineers working on refrigeration and air conditioning equipment.

From 1 March 2009, marine engineers who hold an Engineer Class 1, Engineer Class 2 or Watchkeeper (Engineer) certificate issued by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) will no longer be required to hold a separate refrigerant handling licence from the Australian Refrigeration Council (ARC).

The Ministers said the removal of the duplicate licence requirement was possible because of the compatibility of the training and assessment provided to Marine Engineers with the requirements for the full refrigeration and air conditioning licence issued by the ARC, which issues licences under the Ozone Protection and Synthetic Greenhouse Gas Management Regulations 1995.

Minister Albanese said the change was a positive outcome for marine engineers.

"This is another concrete example of the Rudd Government’s commitment to removing unnecessary regulation. AMSA's training and assessment program is sufficiently comprehensive that qualified marine engineers will only be required to hold one certificate to satisfy their obligations under the relevant Acts.

"Since coming to government we have taken the opportunity to remove excessive regulation in order to aid business productivity. This is one further step in helping enhance the competitiveness of the Australian maritime sector while at the same time ensuring the environment is not compromised".

Minister Garrett said the Department of Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts and AMSA were currently finalising details of the revised scheme.

"The Government's licensing scheme for handling and trading in refrigerant has been successfully administered by the ARC for three years. While it is essential that no refrigerant is emitted to the atmosphere, it is also important to consider the burden of regulation for businesses.

"The revised licensing scheme for AMSA-certified marine engineers will ensure that the industry is able to operate in the most efficient, effective and environmentally-friendly way".

Industry will be advised as further details are finalised.

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Green light for Central Victoria Solar City

10 December 2008 - A further achievement in Australia’s comprehensive response to combat climate change was realised today with the sealing of Australia’s fifth Solar City agreement, Environment Minister Peter Garrett, said.

Supported by $14.9 million from the Australian Government, the Central Victoria Solar City is a $41 million project jointly driven by Bendigo Bank, Origin Energy, PowerCor, a number of local municipalities and the Central Victorian Greenhouse Alliance and its commercial arm, ZCO2e.

"The agreement is the latest milestone in the Australian Government's $94 million Solar Cities initiative which is integrating solar technologies, energy efficiency and large-scale community engagement to tackle climate change," Mr Garrett said.

"The Central Victoria Solar City covers one fifth of Victoria and involves 14 municipalities, industry, businesses and local communities working together to rethink the way energy is produced and used.

"Together with the Australian Government, the consortium is aiming to discover local energy solutions to help achieve reductions in greenhouse gas emissions of more than 13,000 tonnes per year.

"It's encouraging to see different communities in central Victoria working so well together to find better ways of generating and using energy to protect the environment and save money," he said.

Led by ZCO2e, the Central Victoria Solar City will include a unique community-investment model to test the viability of a community-owned renewable energy business.

Two large solar parks, each generating 300kW, will be built in Ballarat and Bendigo, with locals able to support solar power without having a photovoltaic system on their roof.

Mr Garrett said other elements of the Central Victoria Solar City project include energy audits and connecting solar hot water systems and photovoltaic systems to smart meters with in-home displays to trial the community's response to innovative electricity pricing.

"The data provided by the Central Victoria Solar City will contribute to our national knowledge base and help inform how we manage energy into the future," he said.

"National benefits will emerge over the longer-term from the knowledge, innovation and vision that this, and Australia’s other Solar Cities, will generate."

Australia’s other Solar Cities are Adelaide, Alice Springs, Blacktown, Moreland, Perth and Townsville.

For more information about the Australian Government's popular Solar Cities program visit www.environment.gov.au/solarcities

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Rudd Government provides $3.2 million for New South Wales water projects

5 December 2008 - The Rudd Government today announced $3.2 million in funding towards a range of projects in New South Wales to reduce community and agricultural reliance on groundwater.

"These projects will help secure the future of local communities in the face of increasing water shortages due to drought and climate change," Minister for Climate Change and Water, Senator Penny Wong, said.

"This investment is part of the Rudd Government's $12.9 billion Water for the Future plan, which aims to secure our water supplies, use water wisely, tackle climate change, and support healthy rivers."

Under a joint funding arrangement with the New South Wales Government, projects to be funded include:

$2.1 million for the Liverpool Plains Shire to find alternative water supplies for the town of Quirindi and reduce reliance on overdrawn groundwater systems
$1.3 million for the Namoi Catchment Management Authority for two projects; a water use efficiency program for groundwater irrigators, and a hydrological investigation of Gins Leaps Gap
$615,000 for the Gwydir Valley Irrigators Association to investigate and invest in horticultural alternatives for cotton growers
$150,000 for the Murray Regional Development Board for farmer-driven irrigation research and extension
$200,000 for a stormwater and effluent re-use system to reduce the Tocumwal Golf Club's demand on river and groundwater resources.
The projects have been funded through the community development component of the New South Wales Achieving Sustainable Groundwater Entitlements project. New South Wales will provide $1.2 million to support these projects.

The previous Federal government, which entered into an agreement with the New South Wales Government for this fund, did not approve any funding applications during its term of office. Proposals inconsistent with the aims of Water for the Future funding have not been approved.

The Rudd Government is providing up to $80 million to the Achieving Sustainable Groundwater Entitlements project. The majority of the funding is for financial assistance provided directly to irrigators affected by reductions in groundwater entitlements.

"These projects are in addition to Rudd Government funding commitments of up to $1.35 billion to New South Wales for new priority water projects in the Murray-Darling Basin. This is a substantial injection of funds to support more efficient and sustainable irrigation, and assist irrigation communities to adjust to a future with less water," Senator Wong said.

 
 

Source: Australian - Department of the Environment and Heritage
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