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The Australian government announced that it will carry out the second phase of the country’s Nature Positive Plan, which involves establishing an independent environmental regulator, the Environment Protection Australia (EPA), as reported by Bloomberg on April 16. As Australia’s first national environmental agency, the EPA is tasked with conducting audits on businesses to ensure compliance with environmental rules, with the authority to issue stop-work orders to anyone breaching the news. In addition, the government has also set theEnvironment Information Australia (EIA) within the EPA to improve accessibility to trusted environmental data and information and regularly report on progress towards environmental outcomes.
Australia’s new government seeks to end the nation’s reputation as a climate laggard by strengtheningenvironmental regulations. An audit conducted last year found that about one in seven development projects in Australia may not have properly compensated for their environmental impact. The EPA aims to hold accountable enterprises that breach environmental regulations, with penalties reaching up to AUD780m (USD500m).However, opponents express concerns that the EPA may add complexity to the operation of Australia’s existing environmental watchdogs at state and territory levels, potentially leading to further delays in approval processes. As part of the Nature Positive Plan, the Australian government will allocate AUD100m(USD64m) to streamline environmental approvalprocedures, covering the nation’s key mining and natural gas extraction sectors.
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