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Commonwealth environmental law

Articles by Brisbane Ecologist, Melody Stoneham, regarding changes in Commonwealth environmental law, specifically the EPBC Act.

Commonwealth environmental law

Gone are the days of the EPBC referral – a look at the proposed Queensland Bilateral Agreement and potential implications

The Australian government has proposed a new Queensland Draft Bilateral Agreement that once implemented will accredit the State’s development assessment processes for assessment of Matters of National Environmental Significance (MNES). This article discusses the proposed changes and the possible positive and negative outcomes.

By Melody Stoneham, 12 yearsMay 22, 2014 ago
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