Senate debates
Thursday, 7 December 2006
Weed Eradication
9:48 am
Christine Milne (Tasmania, Australian Greens) Share this | Link to this | Hansard source
I move:
- That the Senate—
- (a)
 - notes:
- (i)
 - the opening address by the Minister for Fisheries, Forestry and Conservation (Senator Abetz) to the 15th Australian Weeds Conference in September 2006 in which he acknowledged that:
- • weeds are one of the most important natural resource management issues Australia faces today,
 - • weeds are one of the biggest threats to biodiversity in this country, and
 - • for the sake of Australia’s economic wellbeing, our future health and our biodiversity – we must be up to the challenge,
 
 - (ii)
 - that weeds seriously deplete biodiversity and cost the Australian economy approximately $4 billion per year,
 - (iii)
 - that funding for the Weeds Cooperative Research Centre for Australian Weed Management runs out in 2008,
 - (iv)
 - the application for funding for the years 2007 to 2014 by its replacement, the Invasive Plants Cooperative Research Centre, was rejected,
 - (v)
 - that, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, farmers spent over 4 million days working on weeds in the 2004-05 period, and
 - (vi)
 - the negative impact that de-funding the Weeds Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) will have on farmers, park managers, natural resource management managers and the meat, livestock and cropping industries; and
 
 - (b)
 - calls on the Government to fund a national body in 2007, so as to create a seamless transition from the existing Weeds CRC, which can deliver nationally-coordinated and collaborative weed research.
 
 
Question put.