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Friday, 28 July 2006
BRACKS GOVERNMENT MUST COP WEED FINES TOO
Draft legislation to enable ‘on the spot’ fines for land holders who
neglect to control weeds or pest animals must be extended to include
Victoria’s largest landholder – the Bracks Government, according to Bill
Sykes, Nationals Member for Benalla.
Dr Sykes, along with his National Party colleagues, has repeatedly
called upon the Bracks Government, known throughout the State as ‘the
neighbours from hell’, to manage pests and weeds as private land holders
are required to do.
Dr Sykes said, “On the spot fines for the small number of recalcitrant
land holders who fail to control pests and weeds will be welcomed by the
majority of land holders but it must be one rule for all.
“The Bracks Government still subscribes to the philosophy of ‘lock the
gate and throw away the key’ whereas private land holders know that native
vegetation must be actively managed just as pasture and crops need active
management.
“The Nationals recently released Environment Policy has several
initiatives to ensure better management of Victoria’s seven million
hectares of State forests and National Parks. These include:
• DSE to be responsible only for public lands; • DPI to be responsible
for all enforcement of weed and pest regulations on all land holders
including DSE; • The number of organisations and Government departments
involved in environmental management to be slashed with the savings
directed to ‘on the ground’ works; • Our public land will be just that –
available for shared, responsible use and access by groups including
bushwalkers, 4WD enthusiasts, timber harvesting and cattle grazing where
appropriate.
Dr Sykes concluded, “It is time common sense came to land management
with one set of rules for all land managers. I call on the Bracks
Government to extend the ability of the DPI to issue ‘on the spot’ fines
to include violations by the DSE and Parks Victoria”.
Media contact: Bill Sykes (03) 5762 2100 or 0427 624 989 |