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1,5 BILLION LITRES OF EXTRA WATER FOR SOUTH AUSTRALIAN WETLANDS


Environmental Panorama
International
June of 2009


Media release
26 June 2009
Two wetlands in South Australia are receiving a total of 1,531 million litres of environmental water this month under the Australian Government's Water for the Future plan.

Minister for Climate Change and Water, Senator Penny Wong, said most of the water was sourced from Toorale Station which was purchased by the New South Wales Government in late 2008 with funding assistance from the Australian Government.

"So far this year, some 8.7 billion litres of water sourced from Toorale have been allocated to seven sites in New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia," Senator Wong said.

"This new round of environmental watering will occur at Murbpook Lagoon, near Blanchetown, and Paiwalla Wetland, near Murray Bridge, during June.

"The sites were selected by the Commonwealth Environmental Water Holder in consultation with the states and the Environmental Water Scientific Advisory Committee.

"This latest round of watering brings a total of 10.9 billion litres of water allocated to the environment so far as a result of the $3.1 billion water buyback being conducted through the Government's plan Water for the Future."

Murbpook Lagoon, between locks 1 and 2 on the River Murray, is about 17 km north of Blanchetown. The lagoon has been dry since 2004 when it became disconnected from the main river channel due to lower river levels. Murbpook Lagoon will receive 1,400 million litres.

The watering aims to maintain the health of the River Red Gums and Coobahs and halt further salinisation of the wetland bed. Murbpook Lagoon is a known refuge site for species such as the Regent Parrot (listed as vulnerable under Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999) and a number of migratory bird species.

Paiwalla Wetland, between Lock 1 and Wellington near Murray Bridge on the River Murray will receive 131 million litres, topping up the 475 million litres of Commonwealth water the site received in March 2009. Paiwalla Wetland is an important drought refuge below Lock 1 for water-dependent and wetland associated species such as frogs and waterbirds.

The additional water will maintain water quality and levels in the wetland for a longer period than previously and maintain vital habitats including the damp sedgelands that support the Painted Snipe and Little Bittern, species listed under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999.

More information is available at: http://www.environment.gov.au/water/policy-programs/cewh/

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Minister holds energy efficiency talks with International Energy Agency

Media Release
25 June 2009
Environment Minister Peter Garrett met with the Executive Director of the International Energy Agency, Nobuo Tanaka, in Paris on Friday, putting forward Australia's ambitious energy efficiency agenda.

"Australia has a comprehensive set of energy efficiency initiatives, including legislation, incentives and support for smarter technologies, which focuses on our buildings, lighting, appliances and equipment, and industry," said Minister Garrett.

"By the end of this year alone we will have commenced the most ambitious offer of energy efficiency incentives ever seen in Australia through the $4 billion Energy Efficient Homes Package, introduced mandatory energy labelling for televisions and phased out of inefficient incandescent light bulbs.

"In 2010, we will make changes to energy efficiency requirements for new buildings through the Building Code of Australia, start to phase in disclosure of energy performance for commercial buildings, raise energy efficiency standards for whitegoods currently being labelled, and implement minimum energy performance standards for swimming pool systems, set top boxes and computers.

"We know that energy efficiency is the fastest and cheapest way to lower our emissions. Australia's appliance and equipment energy efficiency initiatives including labelling and regulated minimum energy performance standards alone are estimated to deliver energy savings of 32,000 gigawatt hours per year by 2020, equivalent to 14 per cent of Australia's electricity use in 2006-07.

"Each of these initiatives will continue to ramp up over coming years, with continuous improvement in standards for goods and buildings, and better information to help us all make smarter decisions about the products we use.

"My meeting with the International Energy Agency has also given me an opportunity to discuss the Australian Government's plan to invest $100 million into the large-scale trial of smart grid technology in an Australia through the National Energy Efficiency Initiative."

As a result of this meeting, the Minister has announced that the Government will build upon its active collaboration with the International Energy Agency using extensive IEA research, data collection and analysis on appliances, energy use and supply to help inform the implementation of the Government's agenda.

"Closer collaboration with the International Energy Agency will help ensure Australia's energy efficiency efforts are international best practice and give us the opportunity to play our part in on an international stage," added Minister Garrett.

More information on the Australian Government's energy efficiency agenda is available at www.environment.gov.au/settlements/energyefficiency/index.html
Paris, France

 
 

Source: Australian - Department of the Environment and Heritage
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