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Report No. 6, 53rd Parliament - Strategic Cropping Land Bill 2011
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COMMITTEE REPORT
The committee report was tabled on 25 November 2011.
View: Report No 6 - Strategic Cropping Land Bill 2011
View: Government response to tabled report - Report No 6 - Strategic Cropping Land Bill 2011
The Strategic Cropping Land Bill 2011 was passed with amendment on 1 December 2011.
Strategic Cropping Land Act 2011
Explanatory notes for amendments to be moved during Consideration in Detail
About the Bill
On 25 October 2011, Hon Rachel Nolan MP, Minister for Finance, Natural Resources and The Arts introduced the Strategic Cropping Land Bill 2011. The Bill was referred to the Environment, Agriculture, Resources and Energy Committee in accordance with Standing Order 131. The committee was required to examine the policies to be enacted by the Bill and the application of fundamental legislative principles, and to report to the Parliament by Monday 21 November 2011.
The purpose of the Bill is to implement a legislative framework that would:
- protect land that is highly suitable for cropping;
- manage the impacts of development on that land; and
- preserve the productive capacity of that land for future generations.
The Bill amends the Environmental Protection Act 1994 and the Sustainable Planning Regulation 2009.
Download the Bill and the Explanatory Notes
TIMELINE
On Thursday, 10 November 2011, officers from the Department of Environment and Resource Management briefed the committee on the Bill - Proof Transcript
A number of submitters were also invited to a public hearing that allowed them to provide additional information to supplement their written submissions - Proof Transcript
Tabled document - public hearing 10.11.11 - letter tabled by Mr Gavin Batcheler
On Thursday 17 November, the Committee of the Legislative Assembly agreed to extend the reporting deadline to Friday 25 November 2011.
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Submissions
- 1 - Charles Nason
- 2 - Householders' Options to Protect the Environment Inc.
- 3 - Robert & Lynette Petersen
- 4 - Fitzroy Basin Association
- 5 - Kingaroy Concerned Citizens Group
- 7 - GE Energy
- 8 - Arcturus Downs Limited
- 9 - Cassowary Coast Regional Council
- 10 - Rebecca McNicholl
- 11 - Mike & Jackie Wells
- 12 - Sunshine Coast Council
- 13 - Adam Sullivan
- 14 - Paul Murphy
- 15 - Bandanna Energy Limited
- 16 - Friends of Felton
- 17 - Jimbour Action Group
- 18 - QER Pty Ltd
- 19 - Megan Baker
- 20 - Cotton Australia
- 21 - XStrata Coal
- 22 - Ian & Janet Cox
- 23 - Property Rights Australia
- 24 - Cement Concrete & Aggregates Australia
- 25 - P. Ross Ingram
- 26 - Australian Society of Soil Science Inc.
- 27 - Moreton Bay Regional Council
- 28 - P&E Law
- 29 - Sally Sullivan
- 30 - Haystack Road Coal Committee (coal4breakfast)
- 31 - Marilyn Bidstrup
- 32 - Bendee Farming Pty Ltd
- 33 - Ipswich City Council
- 34 - Far North Queensland Regional Organisation of Councils
- 35 - Sharon & Mike Wagner
- 36 - Growcom
- 37 - Queensland Farmers' Federation
- 38 - Trevor & Di Berthelsen and Family
- 39 - Canegrowers
- 40 - Lindsay & Avriel Tyson
- 41 - Queensland Law Society
- 42 - Queensland Resources Council
- 43 - Queensland Murray-Darling Committee Inc.
- 44 - AgForce Queensland Industrial Union of Employers
- 45 - Peter Boulot
- 46 - Doug & Tahnee Tyson
- 47 - Ann Hobson
- 48 - FutureFood Queensland
- 49 - Lee G. McNicholl
- 50 - Local Government Association of Queensland Limited
- 51 - Property Council of Australia
- 52 - Environmental Defenders Office
- 53 - Southern Downs Regional Council
- 54 - Origin Energy
- 55 - Macarthur Coal Limited