Dear NPA~Marine Supporters,
Help ensure that the recent landmark changes to marine parks and threatened species management are not reversed.
The changes this month gave the NSW Environment Minister long sought-after independent supervision of environmental issues such as marine parks, aquatic threatened species, aquatic reserves, vegetation, water, and catchment management.
This means there is more hope of proper conservation of our Grey Nurse Sharks and other wildlife in NSW
NPA believes there is growing opposition to these ground-breaking changes. This means this huge win for the environment could be undone at any time.
Please send an URGENT fax to NSW Premier Morris Iemma asking to preserve the recent changes. Please copy to the new Minister for Climate Change, Environment and Water, Phil Koperberg.
Action Needed:
Send a Fax now!Faxes are preferred. If you cannot get access to a fax, please write a letter or send an email.
Use the sample letter below. Feel free to add your own words. Pass this email onto your friends so they can add to the pressure.
Sample Letter to the Premier:
[Your name and address]
Hon Morris Iemma
Premier of NSW
Level 40, Governor Macquarie Tower
1 Farrer Place
Sydney NSW 2000
[Date]
Copy: Minister for Climate Change, Environment and Water
Dear Premier,
Support for Improved Environment Ministry
Congratulations on your recent restructure of the environment and natural resource ministries.
I expect that there will be a reaction from some interest groups that may seek to reverse the changes. This must be resisted.
Management of marine parks, vegetation and catchment management authorities must remain under the Minister for Climate Change, Environment and Water.
This arrangement ensures that there is a much closer alignment between the objectives of the legislation and the role of the Minister. It will ensure that there is a strong and independent regulator and environmental manager. This alleviates conflicts of interest that have arisen many times in the past when Ministers responsible for environmental interest were also representing industry interests.
Changes, such as the movement of responsibility of marine protected areas, also mirrors Federal, state and territory government arrangements, assisting inter-governmental cooperation.
These changes will help assist in natural resources targets prominently outlined in the State Plan and they will be an important signal showing the seriousness that you hold for protection of the environment.
Yours sincerely
[Your name]
Send your letter to:
NSW Premier, Morris Iemma
Address (see letter above for address)
Fax: 9228 3934
Email:
thepremier@www.nsw.gov.auPhone: 9228 5239
Minister for Climate Change, Environment and Water, Phil Koperberg
Address: PO Box A250, Sydney South NSW 1232
Fax: 9995 6654
Email:
office@koperberg.minister.nsw.gov.auPhone: 9995 6750
Further Background:On 2 April, when the new Ministers were announced, the new Minister for Climate Change, Environment and Water received exclusive control of Marine Parks and aquatic threatened species.
Previously Marine Parks responsibility was shared with the Minister for Primary Industries who also had sole responsibility for aquatic threatened species.
At the same time the Department of Natural Resources was abolished and responsibility for native vegetation, water, and oversight of catchment management authorities was also passed to the same Environment Minister.
These changes follow constant criticism from environment groups over the last decade that saw the old arrangements fail the environment due to conflicts between government departments, environmental interests being overshadowed by industry interests and lack of enforcement on native vegetation, catchment management and marine and freshwater conservation.
The landmark improvements will ensure that the role of Minister is better aligned with the legislative objectives. In other words it ensures our Environment Minister is responsible for our environmental conservation. It will also avoid conflicts of interest that occurred in the past when the ministers responsible also represented industry interests.
The changes are a great step forward for conservation of marine habitats, threatened aquatic species, native vegetation and water.
We need your support to ensure these improvements are not reversed.
Please help make a difference and write your letter now!