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Australia to expand Marine Parks

The Hon Sussan Ley MP, Minister for the Environment The Hon Nola Marino MP, Assistant Minister for Regional Development and Territories The Morrison Government is moving to secure the future of one of our last ‘untouched’ marine environments with plans to establish two new Marine Parks, covering up to 740,000 square kilometres of waters around Christmas Island and the Cocos (Keeling Islands). Minister for the Environment Sussan Ley will open consultation with Island communities and the commercial fishing industry to establish a Marine Park Area (MPA) larger than that of the Great Barrier Reef (348, 000 km2) and second only to the Coral Sea (989,000 km2).

Policy promises to boost Canberra s central treescape

THE federal government has today (May 6) released a “Tree Management Policy”, which will see tree canopy increase from 33 per cent to 40 per cent in the National Triangle and other central areas by 2030.  Overseen by the National Capital Authority, the authority will immediately begin the implementation strategy for the roll out, which will also include improving the age diversity of the treescape by ensuring at least 10 per cent of the population are juvenile, and improving the existing diversity of the species to ensure that no one species represents more than 10 per cent of the population. When announcing the policy, Assistant Minister for Regional Development and Territories Nola Marino said with ageing trees in the ACT, it’s timely to plan for its future.

ACT police received report of revenge porn after photos of staffers performing sex acts leaked | Australian politics

Gavin Cuddy, the whistleblower who has never worked at parliament but admits he engaged in consensual sex there, has previously denied committing an offence by releasing intimate images, reportedly responding to Entsch by saying “none of this is true”. An ACT policing spokesperson told Guardian Australia on Thursday it received “a report on 30 March 2021 in relation to the unauthorised sharing of intimate images at Parliament House”. “At this time, officers are engaging with a complainant and completing an assessment of the report,” they said. Non-consensual distribution of intimate images is a crime under ACT law punishable by a $48,000 fine or three years in prison or both.

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