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SUMMARY:Federal Environmental Law reform: past lessons\, priority reforms\, future challenges
DESCRIPTION:Federal Environmental Law reform: past lessons\, priority reforms\, future challenges\nThe Australian Centre for Climate and Environmental Law at Sydney Law School invites you to its â€˜Environmental Law Year in Review Conference’ on Tuesday\, 14 February 2023.  \nIn 2022\, the new Federal Government declared â€˜the environment is back’ and took office with an ambitious reform agenda for federal environmental frameworks and climate action. In the face of alarming declines in the state of the Australian environment\, government reform priorities have focused on climate change\, the environment and biodiversity. Starting with the Climate Act 2022\, critical reforms currently underway include improving the integrity of Australian Carbon Credit Units\, responding to the 2020 Samuel Review of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Act 1999 through the Government’s Nature Positive Plan and co-developing a standalone federal cultural heritage law. \nThis event will bring together academics\, practitioners\, members of the NGO sector\, government officials and students to hear about the implications of these â€˜once in a generation’ developments in climate and environmental law. Keynote speakers and panellists will discuss the key shortcomings in existing federal legislation\, the content of reforms and key challenges for Australian governments in implementing these programs successfully. \nTopics will include:Â  \n\nReforms to the EPBC Act\nEmissions reduction legislation and the energy transition\nFirst Nations cultural heritage\nCOP 15\, the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosure and national offsets.\n\nRegistration:\n\nFull day in-person attendance: $80 (inc. GST)\nUniversity of Sydney students (full day attendance): FreeÂ (Students will need to provide proof of student status at registration. Any registrations that do not provide valid proof\, will be cancelled)\n\n___________________________________ \n14 February 2023\nTime: 8.30am-5pm\nVenue: New Law Building (F10)\, Level 1\, Law Lounge\, University of Sydney\, Camperdown Campus\nCPD Points:Â 6 \nClick here to view the program.Â \n___________________________________ \nThis event is hosted by theÂ Australian Centre for Climate and Environmental LawÂ (ACCEL) at Sydney Law School.
URL:https://law-events.sydney.edu.au/event/federal-environmental-law-reform-past-lessons-priority-reforms-future-challenges/
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