[Greens-Media] World Heritage Funding slashed

Bennett, Ebony (Sen B. Brown) Ebony.Bennett at aph.gov.au
Wed Oct 15 12:07:45 EST 2008


Wednesday, October 15, 2008

World Heritage Funding slashed

Federal funding for Tasmania's Wilderness World Heritage Area has been slashed by two thirds (see table), Australian Greens Leader Bob Brown said today.

This week's announcement of $3.4 million funding simply carried forward the Howard government's cut every year since 2001. In 2007 dollar terms, funding peaked in 1997 at $10.22 million and will fall next year to $3.294 million.

"In the meantime hundreds of millions of taxpayers' dollars have flowed into the woodchip industry - it is a perverse funding priority which advantages the job-shedding logging industry over the job-creating tourism and hospitality industries," Senator Brown said.

"I intend to pursue the Rudd government in the Senate to get parity with previous years funding restored.

"Amongst many others drawbacks, these cuts have seen dozens of skilled, committed national parks workers, including rangers, leave because their professions see the World Heritage Area and Tasmania's national parks woefully under funded by both state and federal governments," Senator Brown said.

Commonwealth Funding to Tasmanian Wilderness WHA
	Actual Funding ($ million)	Funding in 2007-08 Dollars ($ million)	
1994-95	5.101	7.486	
1995-96	5.177	7.408	
1996-97	5.260	7.401	
1997-98	7.350	10.222	
19978-99	7.005	9.718	
1999-2000	5.770	7.845	
2000-01	5.880	7.650	
2001-02	6.430	8.171	
2002-03	4.3	5.303	
2003-04	3.4	4.033	
2004-05	3.4	3.881	
2005-06	3.4	3.770	
2006-07	3.4	3.540	
2007-08	3.4	3.4*	
2008-09	3.4	3.294	

* 2007-08 Dollars
Source: Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts


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