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Saving Victoria’s Red Gum Forests from ‘Protection’ A campaign by the Rivers & Red Gum Environment Alliance. Max Rheese & Mark Poynter. Victorian Environmental Assessment Council [VEAC] investigation commences in 2005 Draft proposals paper released in July 2007
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Saving Victoria’s Red Gum Forests from ‘Protection’ A campaign by the Rivers & Red Gum Environment Alliance Max Rheese & Mark Poynter
Victorian Environmental Assessment Council [VEAC] investigation commences in 2005 • Draft proposals paper released in July 2007 • Public submissions received up to Oct 8th 2007 • Alliance formed Oct 18th 2007 • Objectives of the Alliance: - Overturn the VEAC recommendations - Present government with an alternative
Grassroots campaign involving AEF members • The Alliance gave a focal point for action • Unity of purpose • Countering ‘green’ ideology with facts and evidence • VEAC final report released July 25th • Production of the Conservation & Community Plan and presented to the Victorian parliament on July 31st
Gunbower Island on the Murray. Currently state forest with a Ramsar Wetland classification
The ‘one size fits all’ approach to the classification of national parks as a solution to land or biodiversity challenges • Alliance plan predicated on creating 104,000 hectares of Ramsar Reserves
Lindsay Island, in Oct 2008, part of the Murray Sunset National Park
Wallpolla Island, 20km upstream from Lindsay Island, is not a national park
Wallpolla Island, state forest. Lesser legislative protection but more active management through current grazing and recent timber harvesting. Oct 2008 Lindsay Island Oct 2008. National Park, high biodiversity protection, no active management
Alliance briefs Labor country caucus • Government appoints Ministerial Community Engagement panel • National parks in the red gum forests not supported by many in the community • Wilderness Society starts lobbying NSW Environment Minister for more red gum forest parks in NSW
Alliance will continue to try to influence the Premier to adopt the Alliance recommendation of Ramsar Reserves • AEF has made a significant contribution to the formation and objectives of the Alliance • Further lobbying is required to bring about a new paradigm in land management to allow for multiple use activities in some parks.