Australian Labor Party - ALP
2007
Federal Election
2007POLICY ASESSMENTS AND COMMENTARY
http://voteclimate.org.au/FED07-Policy-Analysis;, ACF Score-Card ;
17/10/07 Coalition, Labor fail green test ABC News Online
10/10/07 How can voters decide on Rudd's unknown vision? John Roskam, The Age Opinion our highlighting
10/10/07 Rudd puts principles aside in the pursuit of power Michelle Grattan, The Age
06/10/07 Labor: the party without a shadow THE AGE
26/09/07 Carbon neutral race not on every party plan - The smaller parties are doing more to back their rhetoric with action.; Liz Minchin, The Age
17/09/07 Conservatives steal the march on green energy policy Liz Minchin, The Age, Opinion Britain
16/05/07 Tasmania is the key to Labor making up lost ground on forests, The Age, Opinion Tasmania; May 07
2006
State Election 2006
POLICY ASESSMENTS AND COMMENTARY
21/11/06 Victorian Election: Environment groups release policy score card; Media Release ACF < TWS< FOE< EV< VNPA< GREENPEACE
2004
Fede
ral Election 2004National ALP Platform - 2004 - as adopted by the 43rd ALP National Conference, held in Sydney from 29 to 31 January 2004.
2002
State Election 2002
-Victorian State Policies - 2002 - Forests and National Parks (06/11/02)
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Victorian State Policy Development - ForestsURGENCY MOTION TO 18/19 2002 MAY ALP STATE CONFERENCE Not passed -see below
- INTEGRATION OF GOOLENGOOK UPPER CATCHMENT INTO ERRINUNDRA NATIONAL
PARK
MOTION TO 18/19 MAY 2002 ALP STATE CONFERENCE Not passed - see below
- ARISING OUT OF CORRESPONDENCE PERTAINING TO BRANCH RESOLUTIONS,
CALLING FOR AN END
TO CLEARFELL LOGGING IN THE OTWAYS,CONTAINED IN THE ECONOMICS & INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT POLICY COMMITTEE REPORT
TO STATE CONFERENCE
URGENCY MOTION TO 18/19 MAY ALP STATE CONFERENCE
INTEGRATION OF GOOLENGOOK UPPER CATCHMENT INTO ERRINUNDRA NATIONAL
PARK
1.The ALP State Conference (Victorian Branch), resolves that it expresses condemnation of the Victorian State Government's recent decision to proceed with logging operations in the Goolengook Forest Management Block and calls for permanent cessation of logging in the forest block.
2. The ALP State Conference (Victorian Branch), resolves that the Victorian State Government establishes an independent public inquiry to integrate the Upper Goolengook catchment into the Errinundra National Park under the National Parks Act 1975, in order to reserve the forest block permanently and make it available for the benefit of the public.
The addition to Errinundra National Park is recommended on the following grounds:
a) Goolengook Upper catchment supports extensive nationally-significant stands of oldgrowth forest (including Significant areas of ' negligibly disturbed" forest).
b) Goolengook Upper catchment supports six threatened species and three threatened plant communities listed under the Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act 1988.
c) integration of Goolengook Upper catchment into the Errinundra National Park is the only management option which can guarantee the sustainable operation of the natural ecological and evolutionary processes required to maintain the outstanding heritage values of the Upper Goolengook catchment.
d) it is recognised that Goolengook Upper catchment must be integrated into the Errinundra National Park for its ecological significance, natural beauty and interest and for the preservation of its wildlife habitat.
e) the proposed addition is consistent with ALP 1999 election commitments and ALP Conservation and Environment Policy 2000 objectives under Sections C (2.1, 5.1, 5.2,5.3) and D (4.3) and observes the terms of the East Gippsiand RFA.
Moved: Seconded:
MOTION TO 18/19 MAY 2002 ALP STATE CONFERENCE
ARISING OUT OF CORRESPONDENCE PERTAINING TO BRANCH RESOLUTIONS,
CALLING FOR AN END
TO CLEARFELL LOGGING IN THE OTWAYS,CONTAINED IN THE ECONOMICS & INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT POLICY COMMITTEE REPORT
TO STATE CONFERENCE
That ALP State Conference resolves that the ALP adopts the following as policy:
a) ceases the annual renewal of Residual Log Allocations, which allow for the exploitation of the Otway State Forest for woodchips, pursuant to the Forest Act; and
b) ceases the granting of future Residual Log Licences under which residual logs are supplied for processing into woodchips pursuant to the Forest Act.
Mover: Trevor Poulton (Member Economics & Industrial Development Policy Committee)
Seconder: Nick Adams (Member Economics & Industrial Development Policy Committee)