Senate debates
Monday, 27 November 2006
Notices
Presentation
3:56 pm
John Hogg (Queensland, Deputy-President) Share this | Hansard source
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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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