If Albanese can’t pass this test, ‘we should stop dreaming’: former Treasury boss
VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA, JUL 15 – Ken Henry warns Australia’s outdated environmental laws threaten major national projects and species survival, with over 2,000 species at risk, urging urgent reform for economic and ecological resilience.
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Australian economy stands “zero chance” without high-quality environment laws
Australia will miss many of its important goals unless its environment laws undergo a long-overdue transformation, an economist has said. The post Australian economy stands “zero chance” without high-quality environment laws appeared first on SmartCompany.
Outdated environment laws may hinder Australia’s dreams
Australia will miss many of its most important goals unless its environment laws undergo a long-overdue transformation, an economic heavyweight has warned. Ken Henry – a former Treasury secretary, NAB chairman and prime ministerial adviser – has urged Australia to overhaul its main environment act as the Labor government pursues a litany of economic reforms. Its plans to build 1.2 million houses by 2029, boost renewable energy, and develop the c…
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