Despite a deal with the Greens being halted, Anthony Albanese insists on passing the Nature Positive laws. Western Australia's Premier, Roger Cook, has communicated his concerns to the federal government regarding the bills' current form.
Anthony Albanese has stated that he still plans to pass the Nature Positive laws, despite a deal with the Greens being halted during the last parliamentary session. The Western Australian Premier, Roger Cook , has communicated with the federal government about his stance that the bills, in their current form, should not proceed. The proposed legislation would create two new federal agencies: an environmental watchdog and an information agency.
Negotiations between the environment minister, Tanya Plibersek, and the Greens' senator, Sarah Hanson-Young, had made progress but were stopped. Albanese informed the Greens leader, Adam Bandt, Hanson-Young, and finance minister, Katy Gallagher, of his decision
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