Despite months of talks, a consensus still hasn't been reached for a new national park in the Central Highlands to save Victoria's fauna emblem, the Leadbeater's possum. |
While that might sound ridiculous in the context of global
warming and other environmental woes, the sad reality is that an entire decade
has passed since the state Liberals offered voters a detailed vision to tackle
the challenges we currently face.
Spring Street diehards might recall that the last major
election policy was dished out in 2006 (ahead of the poll Ted Baillieu ended up
losing to Steve Bracks) and it even came with a neat little title: A Liberal
Government Plan for a Sustainable Future. To the party's credit, it was pretty
good, too.
Following in the footsteps of the environmental leadership
showed under the Hamer government, Baillieu's Liberals promised big: to protect
state forests and create new national parks; to conduct annual audits for
public land maintenance; to design a statewide plan for recycled water and
10-star energy efficiency for Victorian households.
Read Farrah Tomazin’s comment in today’s Melbourne Age - “Liberals' environment policy has gone AWOL.”
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