Conservation and Land Management Amendment Act 1993
Legislation Committee (1989 - 2001)· 29 September 1994general_report
This WA parliamentary committee report examines the Conservation and Land Management Amendment Act 1993. It highlights concerns that amendments grant the Executive Director considerable powers for commercial exploitation of timber and flora, potentially conflicting with conservation responsibilities. The committee recommends a review by a Select Committee of the Legislative Council.
Impact
The report affects the Executive Director, the Minister, third parties entering agreements, and the broader community concerned with land management, biodiversity, and conservation. It also impacts the State's obligations to protect biodiversity.
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