Senate debates

Wednesday, 25 March 2015

Business

Great Barrier Reef

5:22 pm

Photo of Michaelia CashMichaelia Cash (WA, Liberal Party, Assistant Minister for Immigration and Border Protection) Share this | Hansard source

Climate change affects all reefs and ecosystems worldwide. To suggest that the development of the Galilee Basin is solely responsible for the challenges facing the reef is irresponsible and ignores the science. The government has done more than any other government prior to help the reef. Alongside Queensland, we are investing over $2 billion over the next decade. It was the former Bligh and Gillard Labor-Greens governments that were touting the development of megaports along the reef. Talk is cheap. When Labor and the Greens had the chance to act, they did nothing. On Saturday 21 March this government released the Reef 2050 Long-Term Sustainability Plan, the most comprehensive plan ever developed to secure the health and resilience of the Great Barrier Reef for generations to come. The plan addresses the challenges the reef faces now and into the future and sets clear priorities and targets. In addition, the Australian government announced a further commitment of an additional $100` million in new funding for the Reef Trust.

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