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Australia Passes Landmark Environmental Reforms
28 Nov
Summary
- 21st-century reforms passed for EPBC Act in Australia.
- Independent national EPA will be established.
- Long-overdue protection for forests included in reforms.

The Australian parliament has enacted substantial reforms to the Environmental Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Act, signaling a commitment to democratic governance and future generations. These long-overdue changes address systemic environmental protection failures, ensuring biodiversity is conserved and nature's decline is halted. The reforms promise to fix policy messes that have undermined productivity.
The reformed act introduces clear standards for national environmental significance, defining unacceptable impacts and fostering certainty for stakeholders. A crucial element is the establishment of an independent, national EPA to build integrity into law administration. The reforms also end specific exemptions for native forests and lay the groundwork for regional plans involving government and local communities.
These amendments mark a profound shift, acknowledging that environmental protection is foundational for economic and social progress, not a trade-off. By writing this principle into law, the parliament has made an unprecedented bequest to future generations, securing future prosperity by rebuilding the natural world.




