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The closing session of this year’s parliamentary sitting is poised to see the Senate give the green light to seven key bills, following their earlier approval by the lower house last month. This legislative progress marks a pivotal moment as the parliamentary year draws to a close.
In a significant move, the environment minister will continue to oversee the approval powers concerning the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA), ensuring that environmental standards remain a central focus of governmental oversight.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced a strategic initiative to bolster the forestry sector, unveiling a $300 million forestry growth fund. This fund aims to fortify job opportunities within the industry, signaling a commitment to nurturing sustainable growth.
Albanese further emphasized the government’s stance on environmental conservation, stating, “We’ve put a stop to the fossil fuel industry getting fast track and easy access to environmental approvals.” This declaration underscores a decisive shift towards more rigorous environmental governance.
‘Tough’ negotiations
“We’ve put a stop to the fossil fuel industry getting fast track and easy access to environmental approvals.”