Media Release
Date: 18 February 2014
Environment
Minister Greg Hunt has made some false comments regarding Labor’s
consideration of the Abbot Point Port Expansion Project while in
government.
Minister Hunt told
ABC radio this morning that Labor had all but finalised the approval for
the project including disposing dredge spoil on the Great Barrier Reef.
This is not true.
“Greg Hunt has once again been caught out in a blatant lie,” Shadow Minister for the Environment Mark Butler said.
On 9 August 2013,
then Environment Minister Mr Butler, announced that the decision on
Abbot Point would be deferred as he had received a number of reports
regarding potential impacts of dredging and dumping to the Great Barrier
Reef’s health.
“These reports related to dredge material management and environmental best practice port development,” Mr Butler said.
“The reports
identified new information which had not been previously available
including modelling on impacts to the Reef from dredge spoil.”
These reports were
released to the public and the decision on Abbot Point was delayed to
enable proper consideration of these critical reports.
Minister Hunt also told ABC radio that his government had approved a project “one twelfth the size of what the Bligh and Gillard and Rudd governments had been proposing”.
“This claim is deliberately misleading, at best,” Mr Butler said.
“Minister Hunt approved the exact project proposal that was before me when I was the Minister,” Mr Butler said.
This is not the
first time Minister Hunt has been caught in a lie since becoming
Environment Minister. In September 2013, Minister Hunt incorrectly
accused Mr Butler of failing to deal with environmental approvals in the
lead up to the 2013 election. This claim is complete rubbish.
“Minister
Hunt is on a mission to re-write history. He cannot expect Australians
to buy his attempts to blame his environmental decisions on the previous
Labor government,” Mr Butler said.
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