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EDO NSW BULLETIN – 13 November 2009: Number 634

The EDO Bulletin is a free weekly bulletin that provides a listing of news, events, public notices and opportunities for public comment.

EDO News and Events

1. FREE WORKSHOPS: Reconnecting the community with the planning system
2. Position Vacant: Scientific Director – EDO NSW
3. FREE SEMINAR: Planned retreat, climate change and biodiversity - Byron Bay
4. FREE copies of the new edition of the Rural Landholder's Guide to Environmental Law in NSW
5. Invitation for Private Conservation landholders

Law and Policy Watch

6. Rees takes a shine to solar panel incentive
7. Policy Submissions
8. Legislative Reviews
9. Local Environmental Plan Tracking

EDO in the Media

10. The Age: Polluters feel the heat in rising legal tide
11. The Northern Rivers Echo: A Rising Tide of Coastal Reform

Environmental Law Notices – New South Wales

12. Major Project Proposals – Invitation to Comment
13. State Conservation Notices – Invitation to Comment
14. Department of Lands – Public Exhibition

Environmental Law Notices – Commonwealth

15. EPBC Referrals – Invitation to Comment

Community News

16. Position Vacant: Project Manager – NSW Legal Assistance Forum (NLAF)
17. FREE WORKSHOP: Native vegetation and private native forestry - Coffs Harbour
18. The Just Transition Tour


EDO News and Events

1. FREE WORKSHOPS: Reconnecting the community with the planning system

What do you think of the NSW planning system? Come along to one of the following workshops to share your views.

These workshops are funded by the Department of Planning NSW and will be jointly facilitated by the EDO and Total Environment Centre.

City: Wollongong
Date: Sat 14/11
Time: 1pm - 5pm
Venue: Aboriginal Cultural Centre - 22 Kenny St Wollongong

City: Newcastle
Date: Mon 16/11
Time: 5pm - 9pm
Venue: Skylight Room, Panthers – Cnr King & Union Newcastle West

City: Sydney
Date: Wed 18/11
Time: 5pm - 9pm
Venue: Sydney Mechanics' School of Arts, Mitchell Theatre, Level 1 280 Pitt St Sydney

City: Moruya
Date: Sat 21/11
Time: 10am to 1pm
Venue: Moruya High School, 97 Albert Street, Moruya

City: Ballina
Date: Thu 26/11
Time: 5:30pm to 8.30pm
Venue: Richmond Room, 5 Regatta Avenue, Ballina

City: Coffs Harbour
Date: Sat 28/11
Time: 1pm to 5pm
Venue: Cavanbah Centre, 191 Harbour Drive, Coffs Harbour

For more information or to RSVP please contact Dave Burgess at daveb@tec.org.au or on (02) 9261 3437.

Upon receipt of your RSVP you will be issued with a Discussion Paper on the planning system. Workshops will focus on the content of the Discussion Paper.

Refreshments will be provided.

http://www.edo.org.au/edonsw/site/pdf/flyer/091026community_workshop.pdf

2. Position Vacant: Scientific Director – EDO NSW

The EDO is looking to employ a scientist with 5 or more years of professional experience to fill the position of Scientific Director, based in our Sydney CBD office.

Applicants should have an interest in a wide range of scientific issues and the environmental impact assessment process, and should see value in the participation of the public in environmental decision-making processes. The role does not involve campaigning or lobbying.

The Scientific Director is a management position within the EDO, which reports to the EDO's Director. The Scientific Director is responsible for:

  • •  The management and administration of the EDO's Scientific Advisory Service, including the Technical Advisory Panel and Expert Register.
  • •  The provision of objective scientific advice to the EDO and our clients.
  • •  The integration of scientific services with the other functions of the Office.
  • •  Supervising the work and development of the Scientific Officer.

Key selection criteria

Essential

  • •  A degree in science, natural resource management, or a related discipline
  • •  At least 5 years professional experience in science, natural resource management, or a related discipline.
  • •  Experience in managing and supervising people and projects or demonstrated capacity to undertake this role.
  • •  Excellent research, analytical and problem solving skills.
  • •  Highly developed interpersonal skills and a demonstrated ability to liaise and work effectively with a diverse range of clients and other stakeholders.
  • •  Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • •  Ability to work as part of a team.

Desirable

  • •  A degree in environmental law.
  • •  Experience in environmental impact assessment.
  • •  A well established network of scientific contacts.

Salary range: $69,000 to $75,000, plus superannuation.

For a full position description and more details on the EDO, please see www.edo.org.au/edonsw/site/jobs.php

Applications close: 5pm Monday 7 December, 2009 .

3. FREE SEMINAR: Planned retreat, climate change and biodiversity - Byron Bay

In response to a rising wave of interest from all levels of government in threats to coastal communities from climate change, the Environmental Defender's Office Northern Rivers presents a free public seminar on coastal management. It will focus on how liability issues, adaptation strategies and biodiversity protection are dealt with in recent initiatives including Byron Council's Draft Coastal Zone Management Plan and the NSW Government's reforms to coastal erosion management.

Date: Thursday 3 December 2009
Time: 5:45pm for 6pm sharp to 8:00pm
Venue: SCU Room, Byron Community Centre, Johnson Street, Byron Bay

Light meal provided. No booking necessary. For more information, please call Mark Byrne, Education Officer, EDO Northern Rivers, on 66228470 or 1300 369 791. Please note that current litigation concerning protection works at Belongil Beach and the question of whether or not Byron Council is partially responsible for erosion there will NOT be addressed.

4. FREE copies of the new edition of the Rural Landholder's Guide to Environmental Law in NSW

The new edition of the Rural Landholder's Guide to Environmental Law in NSW , a publication last produced by the EDO in 2006, is now available for free, including postage and handling. The guide is a valuable tool in understanding the law in NSW regarding land management and explains legislation dealing with issues such as vegetation management, protected species, fire management, water management, construction and development, pollution, agricultural chemicals, cr ops and stock, mining and quarrying, heritage protection, conservation on private land and trading and offsetting agreements.

To obtain your FREE copy of the guide please call (02) 9262 6989. Boxes of 160 are also available on request for groups or organisations.

If you would like the EDO to visit your area to present a workshop on the contents of the guide please contact EDO Education Director Jemilah Hallinan on 02 9262 6989.

5. Invitation for Private Conservation landholders

The Environmental Defender's Office (EDO) is seeking to consult with landholders who have been involved in private conservation. The EDO is also interested in speaking with people who are in the process of investigating or carrying out private conservation or people who have looked at private conservation options and decided against implementing a private conservation program. If you fit into any of these categories please contact us. Your feedback and experiences will be used as part of the research into a new free publication on private conservation.

Please contact Project Officer Rosemary Bullmore on (02) 9262 6989.

 

Law and Policy Watch

6. Rees takes a shine to solar panel incentive

The State Government will increase the incentive for families installing solar panels by about $1500, overturning its cautious approach to supporting the technology. H ouseholds with solar energy systems will be paid for all of the electricity they generate, receiving the so-called ''gross'' feed-in tariff and not just the smaller ''net'' amount for surplus electricity they actually sell into the power grid.  EDO has pushed for this from the beginning.

For the full text of this article, please visit:

http://www.smh.com.au/environment/rees-takes-a-shine-to-solar-panel-incentive-20091109-i5gt.html

7. Policy Submissions

  • Draft NSW Coastal Planning Guideline: Adapting to Sea Level Rise

The Department of Planning has released the Draft NSW coastal planning guideline: adapting to sea level rise for public consultation. The draft guideline  is on exhibition until 11 December 2009. A Departmental fact sheet  has been published to summarise the guideline.

The draft guideline proposes to adopt the following six coastal planning principles for sea level rise adaptation:

* Assess and evaluate coastal risks taking into account the NSW sea level rise planning benchmarks;

* Advise the public of coastal risks to ensure that informed land-use planning and development decision-making can occur;

* Avoid intensifying land use in coastal risk areas through appropriate strategic and land-use planning;

* Consider options to reduce land-use intensity in coastal risk areas where feasible;

* Minimise the exposure to coastal risks from proposed development in coastal areas;

* Implement appropriate management responses and adaptation strategies, with consideration for the environmental, social and economic impacts of each option. 

Submissions are due by 11 December 2009.

  • Review of Food labelling law and policy

The Australia and New Zealand Food Regulation Ministerial Council, comprising Ministers responsible for food and health issues, has just released the Terms of Reference for the upcoming Review of Food Labelling Law and Policy.   Click for further details and copies of the Terms of Reference.

This review offers an important opportunity for organisations and members of the public to have their say on food labelling standards and policy, and in particular to call for reform when it comes to the labelling of animal-derived food products.

The first round of public consultation for this review is now open, and interested organisations and individuals are encouraged to make submissions to the panel on issues within the scope of the Terms of Reference. Submissions are due by 20th November 2009 .

  • National Wind Farm Guidelines

The Environment Protection and Heritage Council has released for public feedback draft National Wind Farm Guidelines which cover all phases of wind farm development. The guidelines include technical components covering: shadow flicker; noise, including prediction and post-construction monitoring of noise; impacts on landscapes; impacts on birds and bats; and electromagnetic interference.

The draft guidelines and submission template can be found here:

http://www.ephc.gov.au/taxonomy/term/25

Submissions are due by Wednesday 16 December 2009  

  • A Strategic Framework for Access to Justice in the Federal Civil Justice System

The Attorney-General, the Hon Robert McClelland MP, released the report of the Access to Justice Taskforce, ‘A Strategic Framework for Access to Justice in the Federal Civil Justice System'.  The report focuses on how to improve access to justice in Australia and makes recommendations.  The report provides an opportunity for the public to assist the Government to develop initiatives which appropriately address and improve access to justice for all Australians. The Discussion Paper can be viewed here:

http://www.ag.gov.au/a2j

Submissions are due on 13 November 2009 .

8. Legislative Reviews

Legislation in NSW is usually reviewed after five years.  A review is carried out to determine whether the policy objectives of an Act remain valid and whether the means of addressing these objectives are appropriate.  The following Acts are shortly due for review:

    * Natural Resources Commission Act 2003,

    * Catchment Management Authorities Act 2003, and

    * Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995.

9. Local Environmental Plan Tracking

The process for creating Local Environmental Plans (LEPs) starts with a planning proposal which in most cases is prepared by your local council. They are then assessed by the Department of Planning which makes a gateway determination to determine whether the proposal has sufficient merit to proceed. Once planning proposals pass through the gateway stage they are placed on the Planning Department's website which allows the community to track their progress. To access the LEP tracking system visit the Department of Planning website at:

http://leptracking.planning.nsw.gov.au/Default.aspx

There are no new notices since the last eBulletin.

 

EDO in the Media

10. The Age: Polluters feel the heat in rising legal tide (7 November 2009)

US climate change litigation may be a catalyst for Australian activists to also consider the use of public nuisance law to address and highlight global warming.

For the full text of this article, please visit:

http://www.theage.com.au/business/polluters-feel-the-heat-in-rising-legal-tide-20091106-i2ae.html

11. The Northern Rivers Echo: A Rising Tide of Coastal Reform (5 November 2009)

Mark Bryne of the EDO Northern Rivers office comments on the NSW Government's recent package of reforms to coastal erosion management. He considers the implications of protection works on private property in response to natural erosion or sea level rise associated with climate change.

For the full text of this article, please visit:

http://www.edo.org.au/edonsw/site/pdf/misc/091111rising_tide.pdf

 

Law Notices – New South Wales

12. Major Project Proposals – Invitation to Comment

For a full listing of Major Project proposals currently available for public comment, visit the Department of Planning website at http://majorprojects.planning.nsw.gov.au/index.pl?action=search&status_id=6

  • Unanderra – refractory manufacturing plant

http://majorprojects.planning.nsw.gov.au/index.pl?action=view_job&job_id=3181

  • Bulli – coal mines augmenting and upgrading of capacity

http://majorprojects.planning.nsw.gov.au/index.pl?action=view_job&job_id=2673

  • Hall Street Bondi – construction of mixed use managed hotel

http://majorprojects.planning.nsw.gov.au/index.pl?action=view_job&job_id=3505

13. State Conservation Notices – Invitation to Comment

The full listing of conservation plans is available for public comment on the National Parks and Wildlife website at http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/consult/DecPublicConsultation.htm

There are no new notices since the last eBulletin.

 14. Department of Lands – Public Exhibition

 The following draft plans are currently being exhibited for public comment. Visit http://www.lands.nsw.gov.au/about_us/publications/exhibition to view the plans in detail.

  • Coraki - leasing and redevelopment opportunities for the Mid Richmond Residents Village

http://www.lands.nsw.gov.au/about_us/publications/exhibition/eoi/mid_richmond_residents_village_-_leasing_and_redevelopment_opportunity

  • Grafton - draft plan of management for Copmanhurst Recreation and Riverside Reserves

http://www.lands.nsw.gov.au/about_us/publications/exhibition/plans_of_management/copmanhurst_reserves_draft_plan_of_management

 

Environmental Law Notices – Commonwealth 

15. EPBC Referrals – Invitation to Comment

Referrals under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 are available for comment on the Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts website at: http://www.environment.gov.au/cgi-bin/epbc/epbc_ap.pl The following referrals have been listed within the last 7 days:

Western Australia

Kwinana – construction of a deepwater general container port

http://www.environment.gov.au/cgi-bin/epbc/epbc_ap.pl?name=current_referral_detail&proposal_id=5178

Queensland

Brendale – residential development

http://www.environment.gov.au/cgi-bin/epbc/epbc_ap.pl?name=current_referral_detail&proposal_id=5184

http://www.environment.gov.au/cgi-bin/epbc/epbc_ap.pl?name=current_referral_detail&proposal_id=5181

Bilyana – construction of sugar cane tramway

http://www.environment.gov.au/cgi-bin/epbc/epbc_ap.pl?name=current_referral_detail&proposal_id=5177

New South Wales

Norfolk Island – Seabed dredging adjacent to Kingston Pier

http://www.environment.gov.au/cgi-bin/epbc/epbc_ap.pl?name=current_referral_detail&proposal_id=5183

Victoria

Sunbury – Electrification of railway

http://www.environment.gov.au/cgi-bin/epbc/epbc_ap.pl?name=current_referral_detail&proposal_id=5182

 

Community News

16. Position Vacant: Project Manager – NSW Legal Assistance Forum (NLAF)

NLAF ( www.nlaf.org.au ) seeks to improve the delivery of legal assistance services to socially and economically disadvantaged people through a collaborative and strategic approach by service providers.

The role

Relevant tertiary qualifications in law, social sciences or other relevant discipline, project management experience, knowledge of current and emerging issues in the Australian justice system, as well as an understanding of the justice sector in NSW are essential. High level analytical skills and judgement are required.

Salary will be in the range $66,500 to $80,000 pa pro rata plus Super, dependent on qualifications and experience. Secondments will be considered.

Applications close Friday 27 November 2009

For more information: Applicants should obtain selection criteria from www.lawfoundation.net.au or from Richard Wood (02 8227 3200 or hr @lawfoundation.net.au

17. FREE WORKSHOP: Native vegetation and private native forestry - Coffs Harbour

This event is being organised with Coffs Harbour Council in response to concerns about illegal land clearing. It will cover the approvals process for private native forestry under the Native Vegetation Act and other relevant instruments including Local Environmental Plans and Koala Plans of Management.

Date: Saturday 5 December 2009
Time: 10.30am to 3pm
Venue: Cavanbah Hall, 191 Harbour Drive, Coffs Harbour

A light lunch will be provided

To register your attendance, please call Rachel Binskin at Coffs Harbour Council on 66484662 or email rachel.binskin@coffsharbour.nsw.gov.au

18. The Just Transition Tour

See the impacts of mining, meet amazing activists and support the transition: A six-day bus tour through coal communities around NSW to learn about coal, its contribution to climate change and its impacts on communities and environments. The tour is also about promoting the potential for a just transition to a renewable energy future that guarantees jobs and protects communities.

When/Where: Fri 20th Nov Newcastle – Gloucester – Singleton – Jerrys Plains; Sat 21st Nov Jerry's Plains – Muswellbrook – Bickham – Caroona; Sun 22nd Nov Caroona – Mudgee  – Lithgow; Mon 23rd Nov Lithgow – Canberra; Tues 24th Nov Canberra; Wed 25th Nov Canberra– Katoomba;

Thurs 26th Nov Katoomba – Sydney – Lake Macquarie – Newcastle

Join for a weekend. There are options for people who can't come for the whole tour

Fees : Final ticket price to be confirmed

For more information, please visit http://transitiontour.wordpress.com/

 

 

 

 

 

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The EDO does not endorse and is not affiliated with events advertised in the Community News section.

 

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