Centenary of National Parks Highlights Failures of Minister
Parks Minister, Matthew Groom, should admit Tasmania's protected areas are under unprecedented threat as a result of Liberal policies.
Parks Minister, Matthew Groom, should admit Tasmania's protected areas are under unprecedented threat as a result of Liberal policies.
The Greens welcome the World Heritage Committee's request to implement the recommendations of their expert mission.
Parks Minister, Matthew Groom, signed off on a government response to the flawed draft World Heritage Area Management Plan.
The Budget papers show a more than $6M cut to the Parks and Wildlife Service across the forward estimates.
Tthe Budget papers show more than $6 million cut from an already underfunded Parks and Wildlife Service across the forward Estimates.
We recognise that genuine planning for the 21st century requires a long term vision and the courage to make bold decisions to drive change.
It continues a long-standing tradition of the Tasmanian Greens to present an alternative vision for the future of Tasmania.
The Greens welcome the visitors that are coming to our shores, but warn the government to protect our wild places and regional communities from ruin.
Minister Groom stood resolutely with his anti-environment Federal colleagues in Parliament this morning.
The budget papers show a massive cut to Commonwealth funding for the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area.