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‘Nature Positive’ committee to hear from CCIWA despite avoiding WA

A Senate Committee investigating the planned overhaul of Australia’s environmental approvals system holding its only public hearing in Canberra is an insult to WA, CCIWA Chief Economist Aaron Morey says.

This is despite CCIWA writing to the committee in June, outlining why it was vital for hearings to be held in WA.

The ‘Nature Positive’ Bill currently before Parliament will establish a national Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), potentially duplicating or delaying approvals for economy-shaping projects in mining, construction, clean energy, agriculture, and other key sectors.

Standing up for WA

Australian Parliament House.CCIWA plans to travel to Canberra to appear before the committee on July 26.

It will make a detailed submission to the committee inquiry, highlighting serious concerns about how the proposed national EPA will operate.

These concerns include the fact that the chief executive officer of the EPA cannot be dismissed for mismanagement unless the Governor General intervenes, and will not be answerable to a board.

“The CEO of this new body will be the most protected public servant in the country, and they’ll hold in their hands the fate of every major project,” Morey says.

“There is very little scope for the social or economic benefits of a project to be considered when deciding on an approval.”

Morey says the proposal to add another layer of environmental approvals was fundamentally flawed, given CCIWA’s estimate that $318 billion worth or projects were already in the approvals pipeline in WA alone.

“The addition of a new federal body that will duplicate the work of the state EPA, but with poorer governance and a narrower scope of considerations won’t lead to better outcomes for the Environment,” he says.

“It will simply frustrate project proponents and jeopardise jobs and economic growth in WA.”

‘Nature Positive’ hits WA the most

Morey says the proposed changes will impact WA more than any other jurisdiction.

“When you consider that almost 30% of projects requiring Federal approval in 2023 were located in WA, it’s disappointing that members of the committee will not be visiting this State to hear directly from the businesses and industries that will be impacted,” he says.

“WA is the nation’s economic powerhouse and the industries that are most concerned about the proposed changes drive a significant portion of our nation’s wealth.

“It’s already taking too long for major projects to be approved. This suite of radical changes threatens to blow out timelines and budgets, which will threaten the viability of these projects that underpin WA’s economy.”

 

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