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  1. NSW Forestry born-again as eco-forestry looking for new markets

    "The forestry industry in northern NSW is considering new financial opportunities in eco-forestry and environmental markets."
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    abc.net.au/news/2025-11-16/gre
    #Biodiversity #wildlife #NSWLogging #TheGreatKoalaNationalPark #LoggingIndustry #MidNorthCoast #GKNP #KoalaTouristPark #firebreaks #LoggingAndLandclearing #extractivism #MinisterialDiscretion #EPBCAct

    Image: The Bongil Bongil National Park has been included in the new Great Koala National Park, but the logging monster is always lurking... (Art by 'Danka')

  2. Australia's new national environmental standards

    "Former ACCC chair condemns proposed exemption allowing minister to approve projects that don’t comply with law. Samuel, who led a 2020 review of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Act, also argued a loophole that effectively exempts native forest logging from the laws “shouldn’t be there”.

    “Logging operations should be subject to the same rules as mining, agriculture, urban development and so on." >>
    theguardian.com/environment/20

    The Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act (EPBC Act)
    The problem of ministerial discretion and “national interest” exemptions. >>
    mastodon.au/@Bellingen/1155286

    Authoritarianism—but make it look like the rule of law. >>
    mastodon.au/@Bellingen/1155289

    #EPBCAct #biodiversity #NationalInterest #law #exemption #MinisterialDiscretion #FastTrackApprovals #VestedInterest #ParliamentaryScrutiny #EnvironmentalLaw #conservation #regulation #governance #democracy #NSWLogging #landclearing #DualState #lawlessness #authoritarianism #LawGuardrails #normalcy #EmergencyPowers #NationalInterest #legitimisation #exemption #constitution #state #governance #LoggingImpacts

  3. Australia's new national environmental standards

    "Former ACCC chair condemns proposed exemption allowing minister to approve projects that don’t comply with law. Samuel, who led a 2020 review of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Act, also argued a loophole that effectively exempts native forest logging from the laws “shouldn’t be there”.

    “Logging operations should be subject to the same rules as mining, agriculture, urban development and so on." >>
    theguardian.com/environment/20

    The Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act (EPBC Act)
    The problem of ministerial discretion and “national interest” exemptions. >>
    mastodon.au/@Bellingen/1155286

    Authoritarianism—but make it look like the rule of law. >>
    mastodon.au/@Bellingen/1155289

    #EPBCAct #biodiversity #NationalInterest #law #exemption #MinisterialDiscretion #FastTrackApprovals #VestedInterest #ParliamentaryScrutiny #EnvironmentalLaw #conservation #regulation #governance #democracy #NSWLogging #landclearing #DualState #lawlessness #authoritarianism #LawGuardrails #normalcy #EmergencyPowers #NationalInterest #legitimisation #exemption #constitution #state #governance #LoggingImpacts

  4. Australia's new national environmental standards

    "Former ACCC chair condemns proposed exemption allowing minister to approve projects that don’t comply with law. Samuel, who led a 2020 review of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Act, also argued a loophole that effectively exempts native forest logging from the laws “shouldn’t be there”.

    “Logging operations should be subject to the same rules as mining, agriculture, urban development and so on." >>
    theguardian.com/environment/20

    The Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act (EPBC Act)
    The problem of ministerial discretion and “national interest” exemptions. >>
    mastodon.au/@Bellingen/1155286

    Authoritarianism—but make it look like the rule of law. >>
    mastodon.au/@Bellingen/1155289

    #EPBCAct #biodiversity #NationalInterest #law #exemption #MinisterialDiscretion #FastTrackApprovals #VestedInterest #ParliamentaryScrutiny #EnvironmentalLaw #conservation #regulation #governance #democracy #NSWLogging #landclearing #DualState #lawlessness #authoritarianism #LawGuardrails #normalcy #EmergencyPowers #NationalInterest #legitimisation #exemption #constitution #state #governance #LoggingImpacts

  5. Australia's new national environmental standards

    "Former ACCC chair condemns proposed exemption allowing minister to approve projects that don’t comply with law. Samuel, who led a 2020 review of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Act, also argued a loophole that effectively exempts native forest logging from the laws “shouldn’t be there”.

    “Logging operations should be subject to the same rules as mining, agriculture, urban development and so on." >>
    theguardian.com/environment/20

    The Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act (EPBC Act)
    The problem of ministerial discretion and “national interest” exemptions. >>
    mastodon.au/@Bellingen/1155286

    Authoritarianism—but make it look like the rule of law. >>
    mastodon.au/@Bellingen/1155289

    #EPBCAct #biodiversity #NationalInterest #law #exemption #MinisterialDiscretion #FastTrackApprovals #VestedInterest #ParliamentaryScrutiny #EnvironmentalLaw #conservation #regulation #governance #democracy #NSWLogging #landclearing #DualState #lawlessness #authoritarianism #LawGuardrails #normalcy #EmergencyPowers #NationalInterest #legitimisation #exemption #constitution #state #governance #LoggingImpacts

  6. Australia's new national environmental standards

    "Former ACCC chair condemns proposed exemption allowing minister to approve projects that don’t comply with law. Samuel, who led a 2020 review of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Act, also argued a loophole that effectively exempts native forest logging from the laws “shouldn’t be there”.

    “Logging operations should be subject to the same rules as mining, agriculture, urban development and so on." >>
    theguardian.com/environment/20

    The Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act (EPBC Act)
    The problem of ministerial discretion and “national interest” exemptions. >>
    mastodon.au/@Bellingen/1155286

    Authoritarianism—but make it look like the rule of law. >>
    mastodon.au/@Bellingen/1155289

    #EPBCAct #biodiversity #NationalInterest #law #exemption #MinisterialDiscretion #FastTrackApprovals #VestedInterest #ParliamentaryScrutiny #EnvironmentalLaw #conservation #regulation #governance #democracy #NSWLogging #landclearing #DualState #lawlessness #authoritarianism #LawGuardrails #normalcy #EmergencyPowers #NationalInterest #legitimisation #exemption #constitution #state #governance #LoggingImpacts

  7. The Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act (EPBC Act)
    The problem of ministerial discretion and “national interest” exemptions.

    " ‘Serious gaps’ in Labor’s environment laws undermine attempt to fix broken system, integrity experts say. Political integrity experts have raised concerns about Labor’s proposed new nature laws, including a contentious new “national interest” exemption...Despite the claims to a limited application, the centre holds grave concerns about the scope, transparency, and accountability of the exercise of the discretion. The centre’s report said it was “highly unusual” for an independent regulator to cede such “significant powers” to a minister." Environmental decision making is especially prone to capture by vested interests – that’s why integrity safeguards must be strong. "
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    theguardian.com/australia-news

    "Will Labor’s environment laws actually address Australia’s biodiversity crisis? Five reasons to be concerned. Experts say the proposed legislation is full of problems, including excessive ministerial discretion and relaxing like-for-like offset rules." >>
    theguardian.com/australia-news

    Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Act and excessive ministerial power
    "In his 2020 review of the EPBC Act, Graeme Samuel, the former chief of the competition watchdog, said the “unfettered discretion” granted to ministers to interpret the laws was a major problem that had led to poor outcomes for Australia’s environment." >>
    theguardian.com/australia-news
    #EPBCAct #biodiversity #NationalInterest #exemption #MinisterialDiscretion #FastTrackApprovals #VestedInterest #ParliamentaryScrutiny #EnvironmentalLaw #conservation #regulation #governance #democracy