Inquiry into public good conservation - Impact of
environmental measures imposed on landholders
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Media Advice: 31 March 2000
MANAGING OUR LAND CONSERVATION
The House of Representatives Standing Committee on Environment and Heritage
will undertake an inquiry into the Impact of Conservation Controls imposed
on landholders by government.
The Inquiry, which will be advertised in both metropolitan and regional
press from 1 April 2000, has been requested by the Minister for Environment
and Heritage, Senator Robert Hill.
The House Environment Committee, chaired by the Hon Ian Causley, will
consider:
- the impact of conservation measures imposed by governments on landholders
and farmers;
- international developments in ameliorating the cost of conservation
for landholders;
- how to establish the private and public good components of conservation;
and
- how to equitably share the costs associated with conservation among
all members of the community.
For Media Comment contact Ian Causley, House Environment Committee Chair,
telephone 02 6642 6356 (Grafton electorate office), 02 6277 4218 (Parliament
House office).
For Committee and Inquiry background information, contact the Committee
secretariat on 026277 4580 or Media Adviser: Sally Webster (02) 6277
2063, 0401 143 724, sally.webster.reps@aph.gov.au
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