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Heritage Act a boost for Cape York wild rivers - 17/10/07

by Glenn Walker last modified 2008-08-06 18:05

On 17 October 2007, the Queensland Parliament passed a new law that provides the framework for protecting Cape York’s irreplaceable wild rivers and its World Heritage values.

The passing of this Act is a major breakthrough in the campaign to secure the protection of Cape York Peninsula – one of the last great wild places on earth.

The Cape York Peninsula Heritage Act 2007 received support from both the Queensland Government and its opposition. In fact, 88 of the 89 members of Queensland parliament voted in favour of this initiative.

The Act strikes a balance between protecting the Cape's environment and providing a range of sustainable development opportunities. The plan was developed after consultation with Indigenous leaders, environmentalists, pastoralists and the mining industry.

Cape York, like the Congo and the Amazon, deserves the best protection we can provide.

Click here to read more about the Heritage Act


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