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Albanese Urges Strong Nature Laws as First 100 Days Approach

UPDATE: As Prime Minister Anthony Albanese approaches the critical 100-day mark of his renewed mandate, urgent calls are mounting for stronger environmental protections in Australia. Recent approvals for the Northwest Shelf gas hub extension have sparked backlash, highlighting a pivotal moment for the Albanese government.

Australians are increasingly alarmed by decisions that prioritize fossil fuel interests over nature conservation. Seven in ten Australians believe the federal government must take more action to safeguard the unique wildlife and ecosystems that define the nation, including the iconic Great Barrier Reef and endangered species like the koala.

Just 25 years after the introduction of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act (EPBC Act), significant flaws have been exposed. The act has failed to prevent the loss of critical habitats, with a staggering 7.7 million hectares of threatened species habitat destroyed—an area larger than Tasmania. The clock is ticking, and the public is demanding change.

With the launch of Graeme Samuel’s independent review of the EPBC Act, a comprehensive blueprint for reform is on the table. Key recommendations include establishing binding National Environmental Standards and an independent regulator to enforce them effectively. As 86 percent of Australians support stronger federal laws, the time for decisive action is now.

The consequences of inaction are dire. In just the past year, climate-induced events have devastated marine ecosystems, particularly in Ningaloo and the Great Barrier Reef, where bleaching incidents have skyrocketed. Political will is essential to enact these changes, and the Albanese government has the authority to deliver on these promises with its strong parliamentary majority.

As the public watches closely, the opportunity to create effective and enforceable nature laws remains open. Delay, however, comes at a high cost: lost habitats, stalled projects, and halted investments. Every month that passes without action exacerbates the crisis.

The Australian Conservation Foundation, Greenpeace Australia Pacific, and WWF-Australia are rallying millions of Australians who want to see their unique wildlife thrive alongside a sustainable economy. The momentum for reform is palpable, and the demand for action has never been greater.

As we approach this critical juncture, the question remains: will the Albanese government seize the moment to enact meaningful change, or will it leave Australians with a legacy of inaction and rising extinctions? The public is counting on their leaders to act decisively.

Next Steps: The government must prioritize drafting and passing the full Nature Laws package to ensure that unique ecosystems are protected and that communities can trust in the preservation of Australia’s natural heritage. The clock is ticking, and the cost of inaction continues to climb.

This 100-day milestone presents a pivotal opportunity for progress. Australia can either choose to embrace a thriving, low-carbon future or inherit the consequences of stalled progress. The choice is clear. The time to act is NOW.

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