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Melina Bath criticises Allan Labor government neglecting regional public land and ignoring community on lock up of state forests
Melina Bath, of The Nationals, confronts the Allan Labor government for disregarding regional public land and proposing forest lock-ups, dismissing community input.
The Nationals Member for Eastern Victoria, Melina Bath, has taken the Allan Labor government to task over its neglect of public land across regional Victoria and its ill-conceived plan to lock up state forests. Under the guise of consultation, Minister for Environment Steve Dimopoulos last month created a "Great Outdoors Taskforce" branded as an opportunity for the community to "help design the future of public land use" - but the panel is weighted with members who have form on recommending the government lock up state forests.
Minister Steve Dimopoulos created a "Great Outdoors Taskforce" for public land use input, yet its members tend to advocate state forest lock-ups
Forest access concerns
Ms Bath said, "User groups and regional Victorians have already been clear, and over 60% of public submissions into the Victorian Environment Assessment Council's (VEAC) central west investigation said no to further restrictions on access to state forests. Despite this, we now have a "taskforce" devoid of unbiased scientists that is trying to again force its ideals on regional Victorians and is ultimately ignoring the views of bush users."
"Not to mention Victorian forests are some of the most fire prone in the world, rendering the decision to have a panel without a bushfire of forest experts tantamount to gross negligence. At a meeting in Drouin this week more than 250 people turned out with a clear message to the taskforce - "hands off our public land". We don't need more parks; we need to take better care of the national parks that exist," she said.
Forest access advocacy
Ms Bath added, "And we need to allow continued access for the campers, horse riders, mountain bikers, four-wheel drivers and prospectors who have enjoyed Victoria's natural assets in state forests responsibly for generations. "Labor is doing a gross disservice to our public land and our people if it takes the advice of these so-called eminent panels, who have shown they have no interest in honestly consulting or listening to the community."
"How can Victorians be assured the lock-up of our state forests is anything but a foregone conclusion when their views are so blatantly ignored and deliberately misrepresented? Locking up and leaving is not conservation, it's neglect. The Allan Labor government must actively listen to bush users and add science to the discussion about the future of our forests instead of acting blindly based on ideology," she said.
Pictures from Melina Bath MP website.
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