Minister Peter Garrett discussed whaling and for Uluru- Kata Tjuta National Park in a 3AW interview. [Full text]
Minister Garrett has approved the new management plan for Uluru- Kata Tjuta National Park. [Full text]
Minister Garrett has said that the Ningaloo Coast has been nominated for World Heritage listing. [Full text]
Minister Garrett has discussed whaling and the Murray Darling in a doorstop interview. [Full text]
Minister Garrett has discussed a range of issues in a doorstop interview. [Full text]
Minister Anthony Albanese invited comment on new regulations that would cut emissions from all new cars, 4WDs and utes. [Full text]
Greens Senator Bob Brown said the Government will take no conclusive action on Japanese whaling this side of the 2010 election. [Full text]
Senator Brown has sent a bill for $2 million to the Japanese Ambassador after a Japanese ship sank the Ady Gil. [Full text]
Senator Brown has said that Minister Gillard's request that AFMA investigate the sinking of the Ady Gil is like providing a magistrate but no police officer. [Full text]
Senator Brown has said the Government should fund a replacement of the Ady Gil. [Full text]
Senator Brown has called on the Government to investigate a report that Japanese whalers breached the Antarctic Treaty by refuelling in a prohibited area. [Full text]
Greens Senator Rachel Siewert has welcomed the announcement of the nomination of Ningaloo Reef to the World Heritage list but is concerned about the boundaries of the area nominated. [Full text]
AFMA issued 'Recommendations for total allowable catches for SESSF quota species for the 2010-2011 fishing year'. [Full text]
Ministers Garrett and Tony Burke have launched the 2010-11 Caring for our Country business plan. [Full text]
Minister Garrett and Burke have said that almost 300 community groups will receive Caring for our Country funding of between $5000 and $20,000. [Full text]
Minister Burke welcomed Mr Brett de Hayr as the new National Landcare facilitator. [Full text]
Shadow Minister John Cobb has reiterated his support for State Water Sharing Plans. [Full text]
The PM should convene an urgent meeting of Murray-Darling Basin Premiers to negotiate truly national management of the system, Shadow Parliamentary Secretary Simon Birmingham has said. [Full text]
Senator Birmingham has said the Government's failure to achieve national management of the Murray Darling Basin has reduced the SA Premier's influence to that of letter writing. [Full text]
Shadow Parliamentary Secretary Richard Colbeck has welcomed a further step forward on the development of the Bell Bay Pulp Mill. [Full text]
Minister Garrett discussed environment issues and climate change in an interview. [Full text]
Minister Garrett has said that Mr Abbott makes a climate change clanger every 14 days. [Full text]
Minister Garrett has said that Shadow Minister Greg Hunt has been making up falsehoods about the CPRS. [Full text]
Mr Abbott has discussed climate change in a 730 report interview. [Full text]
Shadow Minister Greg Hunt has said that Minister Mr Garrett has again failed to explain just how the PM's great big tax would do anything to actually tackle climate change. [Full text]
Minister Martin Ferguson has welcomed the merger between Yanzhou Coal Mining Limited and Felix Resources. [Full text]
Minister Ferguson's remarks are online. [Full text]
Shadow Minister Nick Minchin has said the Government needs to get actively involved in the bid to ensure the continued operation of Griffin Coal's mining activities. [Full text]
The Parliamentary Library issued 'China's reliance on Australian LNG exports'. [Full text]
The ACCC has said that Global Green Plan will purchase more than 4000 renewable energy certificates which it failed to buy on behalf of customers in 2007 and 2008. [Full text]
Minister Julia Gillard and the Tasmanian Premier have announced $168 million that includes funding for 112 schools. [Full text]
Greens Senator Sarah Hanson-Young has said the Government should use money from international student fees to fund campaigns about the positive contribution international students make to Australia. [Full text]
Minister Gillard has discussed the Indian Government's travel warning and whaling in an interview. [Full text]
The RIRDC said there are three weeks left to apply for financial support to students studying primary industry courses. [Full text]
Minister Nicola Roxon and the Queensland Minister officially opened the North Lakes health precinct. [Full text]
Minister Roxon said the Redcliffe GP Super Clinic is being planned to ensure more support for people with chronic disease. [Full text]
Minister Roxon has said new imaging equipment will soon be introduced at BreastScreen Australia services in SA. [Full text]
The TGA said there are currently some difficulties in obtaining supplies of methadone tablets. [Full text]
The RIRDC has said that new reports show honey may have a place in the fridge and in the medicine cabinet. [Full text]
The signing of new contracts by Tasmanian dairy farmers has been welcomed by Shadow Parliamentary Secretary Richard Colbeck. [Full text]
The ABS issued 'Wheat Use and Stocks, Australia, November 2009'. [Full text]
Minister Kim Carr has said the General Business Tax Break had delivered key stimulus to the automotive industry. [Full text]
The AIC issued 'Strategies to combat graffiti'. [Full text]
The AIC has issued 'Improving crime prevention knowledge and practice'. [Full text]
