Senate debates

Tuesday, 16 June 2009

Antarctica

4:04 pm

Photo of Joe LudwigJoe Ludwig (Queensland, Australian Labor Party, Manager of Government Business in the Senate) Share this | Hansard source

by leave—In response to the motion, the benefits of a World Heritage listing have already been achieved or exceeded in Antarctica through the international agreement that comprises the Antarctic treaty system. These include the 1961 Antarctic Treaty, the 1970 Convention for the Conservation of Antarctic Seals, the 1980 Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources and the 1991 Protocol on Environment Protection to the Antarctic Treaty, otherwise called the ‘protocol’, and measures adopted under those instruments. In particular, the protocol declares Antarctica to be a natural reserve devoted to peace and science and ensures that Antarctica’s environment is very well protected.

Australia is an active participant in the Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting and plays a lead role in its Committee for Environmental Protection. The listing mechanism of the convention concerning the protection of the world cultural and natural heritage requires a country with territorial jurisdiction to make a nomination. The special legal and political status of Antarctica accommodating the positions of both those countries claiming territory and those which do not recognise such claims would present significant challenges in applying this listing mechanism and, as already stated, the benefits of World Heritage listing have already been achieved or exceeded in Antarctica. For those reasons we will not be supporting the motion.

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