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Great Barrier Reef & Coral Sea

 

The Great Barrier Reef is our most iconic World Heritage area and attracts more than 1.6 million visitors each year. It contributes almost $6 billion to the Australian economy each year and employs over 54,000 people.

The Greens are acting to protect the Great Barrier Reef from mounting threats like dredging for coal and coal seam gas shipping, climate change, ocean acidification and over-fishing, which threaten its World Heritage status.

Australia’s Coral Sea in Queensland’s north eastern waters spans one million square kilometres, with spectacular coral reefs and abundant marine wildlife, including many endangered species.
The Greens want the Coral Sea to be fully protected to become the world’s largest marine national park.

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Liberals ignore community Reef concern on World Turtle Day

23 May 2013
The Great Barrier Reef is being overrun by mining industrialisation, a Senate inquiry into the reef’s management heard to...
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Great Barrier Reef: Community Forum

23 May 2013 | 6:00 pm
Join Larissa Waters, scientists and community campaigners discuss the hearing, the state of our Great Barrier Reef, and what is...
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Great Barrier Reef: Under Threat

05 May 2013
Larissa Waters spoke to Channel 7 news about the Great Barrier Reef, and the threat of increased industrialisation.
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UN finds Great Barrier Reef warnings ignored

04 May 2013
UNESCO’s confirmation overnight that it will consider listing the Great Barrier Reef on the World Heritage list of sites ...
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Privatisation to put pressure on the reef and Queenslanders

01 May 2013
The Newman Government’s plans to privatise ports and to weaken environmental impact assessment, revealed today, will put ...
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Inquiry into the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Amendment (Great Barrier Reef) Bill 2013

02 May 2013 | 9:00 am
The Senate Environment and Communications committee will hear from experts about Larissa Waters' amendments to our national env...
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More mining pollution for reef

08 Apr 2013
The Newman Government’s decision to expand its program that lets coal mining companies dump polluted water into Queenslan...
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Larissa Waters' Second Reading Speech on the Greens Bill to Save the Reef

20 Mar 2013
The Australian Greens share the World Heritage Committee’s “extreme concern” that the Australia’s world...
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Greens Act to Save Reef from Uranium and World Heritage In-Danger Listing

19 Mar 2013
The Australian Greens will introduce a bill to Parliament tomorrow to save the Great Barrier Reef from uranium shipping and bei...
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Environment Minister set to become Golf Course Minister

06 Mar 2013
Golf courses should not be built in Australia's iconic reefs and desert landscapes against the wishes of traditional owners, sa...
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