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Australia's first Environment Statement

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Australia's first National Environment Statement focuses on the substantial ecologic and economic impacts of land degradation, primarily in the significant agricultural mega-region of the Murray-Darling Basin. But the Statement only summarises existing policies to show a A$500 million spending programme on the environment. Inescapable, is the conclusion that economic growth as present and projected, and environmental sustainability, cannot co-exist in the long term. Levels of awareness of Australia's diverse environmental concerns were measured but no targets or future achievements were chartered — so how is effective management to be attained? The proposed significant and rapid devolution of power for action to local government, catchment management groups and community associations is a welcome development but this must be supported by adequate technical information and guidance by government.

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  • Australian Government Publishing Service. 1989.Our Country, Our Future. Statement on the Environment. Prime Minister of Australia. July 1989. 62pp.

  • Day, D.G. 1988. Challenges to riverine planning in Australia.Australian Geographical Studies,26(2), 309–319.

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Dr Diana G. Day is an environmental policy analyst with major interests in water planning. She is currently setting up a new Centre for Environmental Management at Newcastle University, and is Director of the National Land and Water Resources Research and Development Corporation in Australia.

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Day, D.G. Australia's first Environment Statement. Environmentalist 11, 9–17 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01263192

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