[Extract] The highly charged debate over the proposed Carmichael coal mine, which culminated in Attorney-General George Brandis's decision last week to propose winding back environmental legal protections, has exposed the simmering tension between "jobs" and "the environment" on Australia's political landscape.\ud \ud On one hand, those seeking to invest in the development of Australia's natural resources and jobs growth have been making a clear case that Australia's system of assessment and approval for major projects is riddled with procedural uncertainty.\ud \ud On the other, environmental advocates and local communities feel that the current system does not adequately protect the environment – correctly pointing out Australia's less tha...
Despite a wide acceptance that primary producers in Australia subscribe to a stewardship ethic, land...
Businesses and philanthropic organisations are looking to invest in projects to protect and restore ...
The Turnbull Government is renewing its bid to stop what the Prime Minister calls \u27vexatious\u27 ...
[Extract] The highly charged debate over the proposed Carmichael coal mine, which culminated in Atto...
[Extract] The tension between the two aims of protecting the environment and promoting economic deve...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1998 Nicholas Michael EconomouBetween 1983 and 1996, the ...
Many policymakers, unions, and businesses have embraced the idea of green jobs and a green economy. ...
Recent projections of higher than expected population growth in Australia over the next 40 years has...
Section 487 (s. 487) of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Act extends ...
[Extract] At the Asia-Pacific Rainforest Summit, which concluded yesterday in Sydney, environment mi...
Australia could become a world leader in creating ‘green’ industries generating up to a million gree...
This paper captures the breadth of complexity in the debate about ‘green jobs’ as the world seeks to...
Australian environmental policy has come a long way since environmental issues gained prominence in ...
This paper captures the breadth of complexity in the debate about = green jobs as the world seeks to...
The Australian Conservation Foundation and the Australian Council of Trade Unions have come together...
Despite a wide acceptance that primary producers in Australia subscribe to a stewardship ethic, land...
Businesses and philanthropic organisations are looking to invest in projects to protect and restore ...
The Turnbull Government is renewing its bid to stop what the Prime Minister calls \u27vexatious\u27 ...
[Extract] The highly charged debate over the proposed Carmichael coal mine, which culminated in Atto...
[Extract] The tension between the two aims of protecting the environment and promoting economic deve...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1998 Nicholas Michael EconomouBetween 1983 and 1996, the ...
Many policymakers, unions, and businesses have embraced the idea of green jobs and a green economy. ...
Recent projections of higher than expected population growth in Australia over the next 40 years has...
Section 487 (s. 487) of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Act extends ...
[Extract] At the Asia-Pacific Rainforest Summit, which concluded yesterday in Sydney, environment mi...
Australia could become a world leader in creating ‘green’ industries generating up to a million gree...
This paper captures the breadth of complexity in the debate about ‘green jobs’ as the world seeks to...
Australian environmental policy has come a long way since environmental issues gained prominence in ...
This paper captures the breadth of complexity in the debate about = green jobs as the world seeks to...
The Australian Conservation Foundation and the Australian Council of Trade Unions have come together...
Despite a wide acceptance that primary producers in Australia subscribe to a stewardship ethic, land...
Businesses and philanthropic organisations are looking to invest in projects to protect and restore ...
The Turnbull Government is renewing its bid to stop what the Prime Minister calls \u27vexatious\u27 ...