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Australian Government Faces Backlash Over Salmon Industry Law Changes

Legislation to exempt Tasmania’s salmon farming from environmental challenges nears Senate approval, drawing criticism for risking the extinction of the endangered Maugean skate.

  • The Albanese government’s amendments to the Environmental Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act have passed the House of Representatives and are expected to clear the Senate soon.
  • Critics, including the Greens and environmental advocates, argue the changes prioritize industry interests over safeguarding the critically endangered Maugean skate, unique to Tasmania’s Macquarie Harbour.
  • The government has allocated $28 million for mitigation efforts, including oxygenation of Macquarie Harbour and a captive breeding program for the skate, though these measures are criticized as insufficient.
  • Protests have intensified, with Greens Senator Sarah Hanson-Young staging a symbolic demonstration in Parliament by waving a dead fish and accusing the government of undermining environmental protections.
  • Concerns have been raised that the legislative carve-out for the salmon industry could set a dangerous precedent, allowing other polluting industries to seek similar exemptions.
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