Prime Minister Anthony Albanese puts big asterisk on pursuit of EPA, claims Tanya Plibersek kept in the loop

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Anthony Albanese is committed to creating a federal environment watchdog but only on Labor’s terms, as the fallout continues to his intervention to shelve the controversial plan during Parliament’s final sitting week of the year.

Mr Albanese faced a barrage of questions on Sunday about his decision to scuttle a deal Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek reached with the Greens to deliver Labor’s promised EPA.

The Prime Minister said he told Ms Plibersek the deal was off before the Greens were advised, disputing suggestions he went behind the minister’s back.

He said the fate of the EPA took up just “10 to 15 minutes” of the hours of discussions about the Government’s priorities during Parliament’s chaotic final week, which ended with the passage of 45 bills.

Mr Albanese’s intervention – which followed lobbying from WA Premier Roger Cook and WA miners — leaves the future of the EPA in serious doubt with the Federal election fast approaching.

In an interview on ABC’s Insiders program., Mr Albanese said it was still his “intention to proceed” with laws to establish the nature watchdog.

But he stressed that would happen only “on the basis of our values”, clearly signalling Labor wouldn’t be offering major concessions to the Greens and crossbench to get it across the line.

“What we want to do is to ensure that there is proper protection of the environment, of sustainability, but also speedier approvals for things that should be approved,” Mr Albanese said.

“We want jobs to be created, we want industry to be supported and that’s why we need to get the balance right.”

Just four days ago, on Tuesday, Ms Plibersek reached an agreement with the Greens and independent senator David Pocock to end a months-long deadlock over the EPA – a 2022 Labor election promise.


Source: politics.einnews.com…


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