[Extract] The new federal government has opened the way for further winding back 'green tape', signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Queensland under which the state has power to make approvals under Commonwealth environmental legislation achieving a 'one-stop shop to reduce red tape and provide certainty to business while maintaining the rigorous federal environmental standards.' Welcomed by the Minerals Council of Australia as a 'breakthrough', the Wildlife Preservation Society of Queensland sees the move as a 'retrograde step'
Work on the Dawesville Cut could start this year as part of a $46 million plan to clean up the Peel-...
Queensland's political history has been built upon a culture of developmentalism, particularly at th...
The Queensland Governments recognition of mining's vital role in Queensland's economy was shown by t...
The new Australian Government is establishing what it calls a “one stop shop” for environmental appr...
In this submission, invited by the Australian Senate Standing Committees on Environment and Communic...
[Extract] The highly charged debate over the proposed Carmichael coal mine, which culminated in Atto...
Commonwealth and State Roles and Responsibilities for the Environment 1997, the Parties committed to...
Contemporary Australian environmental law is commonly viewed by the nations' leaders as representing...
Implementation) Bill 2014 before the Committee is designed to facilitate the hand-over of Commonweal...
EIA has been practiced in Australia and the rest of the world for over 40 years, but despite its suc...
Environmental protection The Queensland Government is committed to protecting the environment throug...
In response to the growth of the environment movement and increasing citizen concern for the environ...
EIA has been practiced in Australia and the rest of the world for over 40 years, but despite its suc...
tag=1 data=Cutting through the Green tape. by Gerald Ryan. tag=2 data=Ryan, Gerald tag=3 data=IPA...
[Extract] Land clearing has returned to Queensland in a big way. After we expressed concern that pol...
Work on the Dawesville Cut could start this year as part of a $46 million plan to clean up the Peel-...
Queensland's political history has been built upon a culture of developmentalism, particularly at th...
The Queensland Governments recognition of mining's vital role in Queensland's economy was shown by t...
The new Australian Government is establishing what it calls a “one stop shop” for environmental appr...
In this submission, invited by the Australian Senate Standing Committees on Environment and Communic...
[Extract] The highly charged debate over the proposed Carmichael coal mine, which culminated in Atto...
Commonwealth and State Roles and Responsibilities for the Environment 1997, the Parties committed to...
Contemporary Australian environmental law is commonly viewed by the nations' leaders as representing...
Implementation) Bill 2014 before the Committee is designed to facilitate the hand-over of Commonweal...
EIA has been practiced in Australia and the rest of the world for over 40 years, but despite its suc...
Environmental protection The Queensland Government is committed to protecting the environment throug...
In response to the growth of the environment movement and increasing citizen concern for the environ...
EIA has been practiced in Australia and the rest of the world for over 40 years, but despite its suc...
tag=1 data=Cutting through the Green tape. by Gerald Ryan. tag=2 data=Ryan, Gerald tag=3 data=IPA...
[Extract] Land clearing has returned to Queensland in a big way. After we expressed concern that pol...
Work on the Dawesville Cut could start this year as part of a $46 million plan to clean up the Peel-...
Queensland's political history has been built upon a culture of developmentalism, particularly at th...
The Queensland Governments recognition of mining's vital role in Queensland's economy was shown by t...