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Reference Documents and Links Meaningful targets a bridge too farDecember 15th, 2008Shane Rattenbury MLA, ACT Greens spokesperson on Climate Change, the Environment and Water, has condemned the Australian Government for its weak greenhouse gas emission reduction target announced today. “the Government is pleased to suggest it understands how serious the climate change threats is, but is patently unable to bridge the gap between that understanding and action” Mr Rattenbury said. “The Australian government understands that the world needs a reduction of about 25% in greenhouse emissions by the year 2020 if natural wonders of the world such as our great barrier reef are to survive. But it isn’t even prepared to show the world that such a reduction is imaginable.” “Kevin Rudd has failed to heed the scientific advice given to him. He has failed the test of leadership, and instead surrendered in the fight against climate change. Rather than protecting Australians from a climate change future, Kevin Rudd has given in to the big polluting industries.” “All talk and no action appears to be the tragic reality of the Rudd government’s approach. And for so many Australians, who saw Howard’s end last year as a moment of hope, those hopes have now been dashe” Mr Rattenbury said. Thinking Long Term to Save Our SchoolsDecember 10th, 2008ACT Greens Parliamentary Convenor Meredith Hunter has submitted a Bill to the Legislative Assembly which will amend the Education Act 2004 to ensure that any decision to close, amalgamate, or consider closing a government school are made in a rigorous, thoughtful and transparent manner. “This Bill will address issues in the act, to make sure that the sham consultation of 2006 can not be repeated,” Ms Hunter said today. “There will be clear timeframes outlined which will allow better consultation and assessment of the facts, which will lead to better process and decisions being made. “To begin with, this Bill will go to the Education Committee to incorporate community advice on how to best consult with school communities. “One of the greatest frustrations of the 2006 process was Government, with their minds already made up, heading out to listen to concerns, only to ignore them. “To address this, the Bill states that the Minister must explain to the school community how the school community’s views have been taken into account in making the final decision. “Communities form around schools, and we need to think long-term about how to maintain the education services that communities want and develop better processes for when demographics change,” Ms Hunter said. MEDIA RELEASE | Green New Deal for CanberraDecember 5th, 2008The Greens in the ACT Assembly called for the ACT Treasurer’s stimulus package, proposed for February next year, to invest in climate change adaptation and in the development of the green economy. “The development of a green economy is at the top of our agenda for this term,” the ACT Greens Parliamentary Convenor Meredith Hunter said today. “A feature of the Greens-ALP Agreement made in October is an Energy Efficient Makeover of Canberra houses rated lower than 3 stars.” “That initiative should be one of the first cabs off the rank next year, as a cost effective move towards making all housing in the ACT energy efficient.” “An initial investment of $500,000 to help ACT house owners access federally funded energy efficiency improvements would deliver environmental, social and economic benefits.” “In addition, we’d like to see the Government come good on its commitment to double the funding for energy efficiency improvements in ACT Housing. “Setting up a coordinated process to retro-fit Canberra’s inefficient houses will create a whole industry and deliver cost benefits and greater comfort for residents. It would be a win-win approach to stimulate our economy in a difficult adjustment period. “Addressing transport issues in Canberra should also be a priority. It’s time to put some money on the table to start improvement in our bus services. “And if we’re promoting Canberra as a destination, the Airport Group should fund a solution to their taxi problem, so those who arrive by plane might see some of the other sites as well. “Around the world it’s being called ‘The Green New Deal’: aimed at getting our economies moving, while also improving our buildings, homes, transport, energy efficiency, and tackling climate change,” Ms Hunter said. |