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Post by NFA on Mar 16, 2024 16:15:01 GMT 8
Quiet and crazy moves to get 30 per cent conservation lockdown
Is Labor really so terrified of a militant green minority that it is planning to lock up a third of Australia’s land and oceans in an unreleased bill unheard of in magnitude in this country’s history?
There’s no draft exposure bill in circulation, but the Department of Environment has been quietly pointing to its proposed Nature Positive Agenda laws to certain chosen audiences for introduction early this year.
Instead of hearing from people who own, live, or make a living from the land and sea, the department has apparently cherry-picked stakeholders and asked them to sign confidentiality agreements to bring about a 30 per cent lockdown of the continent for conservation by 2030 at lightning speed.
The government of Anthony Albanese (pictured, left) has already signed up with the UN to take 30 per cent of Australia’s entire continent and oceans and “repair” it for the environment within the next six years, but this bill would make that pledge into a law – which brings far greater consequences.
Parliamentary research commissioned by Hinkler MP Keith Pitt (pictured, right) revealed a minimum of 60 million hectares of Australian farmland must be removed from production under the 30 30 plan; there are only 350,000ha in the entire local sugar industry.
Under the draft proposal on the Department’s website, WA’s failed cultural heritage laws would be entwined nationally, requiring Indigenous permission at every level of development, ensuring the insane situation where in certain coastal council areas Indigenous observers have to be employed to watch council workers install a sign pole.
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