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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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Palmer’s toxic waste plan for the Great Barrier Reef

25 Jun 2012
The Greens are calling on the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority to stand firm against the demands from the LNP’s l...
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Rio +20 conference

21 Jun 2012
Senator Waters attended the Rio +20 conference to represent the Australian Greens
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Dredging shown as culprit for Gladstone Harbour disaster

19 Jun 2012
New research released yesterday shows dredging is to blame for Gladstone Harbour’s environmental crisis, and should promp...
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Exclusion of reefs missed opportunity in Coral Sea

14 Jun 2012
Today’s marine parks announcement has excluded most of the reefs in the Coral Sea from adequate protection, missing an op...
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Government must rein in rogue Gladstone dredgers

04 Jun 2012
Turbidity data released today by Gladstone Ports Corporation (GPC) show that GPC has breached its Environmental Authority again...
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Explosive UNESCO report gives Great Barrier Reef 8 months

02 Jun 2012
Last night’s explosive UNESCO State of Conservation Report and draft decisions on the Great Barrier Reef is a slap in the...
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Rio Tinto bauxite mine approval a taste of what’s to come under federal law changes

24 May 2012
Yesterday’s approval of Rio Tinto’s South of Embley bauxite mine in Cape York is a taste of more environmentally di...
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Ship break down demonstrates dangers of shipping boom

19 May 2012
The Australian Greens are calling on the Government to press pause on plans to massively increase shipping for fossil fuel expo...
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Abbot Point port crumbles in reprieve for Reef

19 May 2012
In a reprieve for the environment, the climate and the Great Barrier Reef, the Queensland Government has decided that the massi...
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The Great Barrier Reef is at Risk

22 May 2012 | 7:30 pm
Public Meeting: Find out why it is important to Protect the Fitzroy Delta to  Save the Reef
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