Labor Senators' Dissenting Report

Labor Senators' Dissenting Report

Labor Senators believe that the Great Barrier Reef is one of Australia's – indeed the world's – significant natural wonders, as reflected in its World Heritage Listing. The Reef is one of Australia’s greatest natural assets, and a major contributor to Australia’s economic prosperity. About 200,000 jobs are directly dependent on a healthy Reef, generating about $4.3 billion for the Australian economy.

Labor Senators are concerned that the majority report of the committee does not give adequate attention to the issues raised in the many submissions received by the committee. Numerous submitters, including many people who have worked in Indigenous policy and protected area management in Queensland, wrote to the committee expressing concern about the approach being taken in the bill. Labor Senators agree with the discussion of these matters in the dissenting report prepared by Senators Bartlett and Siewert, and endorse the views expressed there. In particular:

Labor Senators are also concerned that the current bill is not designed to address some of the most significant issues facing the Great Barrier Reef today:

Labor Senators will be moving amendments to the bill, and cannot support a majority report that we believe does not effectively confront the issues raised in evidence to the committee.

 

Senator Kate Lundy
ALP, Australian Capital Territory
Senator Ruth Webber
ALP, Western Australia
   
Senator Dana Wortley
ALP, South Australia
Senator Jan McLucas
ALP, Queensland

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