Senate debates

Monday, 27 November 2006

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Presentation

3:56 pm

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Senator Milne to move on the next day of sitting:

That the Senate—
(a)
notes:
(i)
Australia’s obligation under the World Heritage Convention to protect the World Heritage-listed Macquarie Island that provides nesting habitat for nearly 4 million seabirds, and provides Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conversation-listed ‘Critical Habitat’ for two nationally threatened albatross species, the wandering and grey-headed albatross,
(ii)
that the feral rabbit population on Macquarie Island has exploded since the late 1990s from 10 000 to more than 100 000 as a result of reduced effectiveness of myxomatosis, eradication of feral cats and climate change resulting in increasing rabbit breeding success, and
(iii)
that recent landslips have wiped out hundreds of king penguins and that the grey-headed albatross faces immediate risk of extinction in Australia due to the destruction by rabbits of the birds’ only known Australian breeding site on Macquarie Island; and
(b)
calls on the Government to take immediate action to fund and implement the eradication plan for rabbits and rodents costed at $15 million so work can start immediately to ensure on-ground baiting can start in winter 2008.

Senator Milne to move on the next day of sitting:

That the Senate—
(a)
notes the draft report of the Uranium Mining, Processing and Nuclear Energy Review Taskforce appointed by the Prime Minister (Mr Howard); and
(b)
calls on the Government to reject:
(i)
any proposals for the deployment of nuclear power in Australia,
(ii)
the construction of nuclear reactors on or offshore around Australia,
(iii)
the construction of nuclear waste dumps in Australia, and
(iv)
any proposal for the development of nuclear enrichment facilities in Australia.

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