Labor’s commitment to establish a federal environment protection agency opens up a major point of difference with the Coalition less than 24 hours before polls open.
Green groups welcomed the promise,with the influential Labor Environment Action Network (LEAN) saying it would be “deeply significant in turning around the collapse in Australia’s environment”.
A “tough cop” watchdog to ensure major projects complied with development restrictions was one of the recommendations of Graeme Samuel’s 10-yearly review of federal environment protection laws last year.
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Environment Minister Sussan Leyhas ruled out a “tough cop” regulator and pledged instead a federal “assurance commissioner”,which would not have powers to investigate approvals for individual projects like mines and property development,but would instead review the federal government.
Opposition environment spokesperson Terri Butler said she would consult with green groups and stakeholders on the design of the agency,which would “restore trust and confidence in environmental decision-making”.
“Australia’s environment is in crisis,our national laws are not working,and the Morrison-Joyce government have failed to deliver any legislative reform,” she said.