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There are two articles in today's The Courier-Mail about UNESCO, which are attached.Please see below comments from Dr Pe...
11/06/2026

There are two articles in today's The Courier-Mail about UNESCO, which are attached.

Please see below comments from Dr Peter Ridd, Chair of the AEF:

UNESCO will decide within weeks whether the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) is to be officially declared “in danger”.

As a result, to placate the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) our Federal and State governments have promised to do more around greenhouse emissions and to further restrict our farming industries.

But this charade is a duplicitous, theatrical, extortion racket.
Duplicitous because the Federal Government usually argues that the Reef is endangered for its own political reasons, but now is asking UNESCO to declare the opposite. Labor usually needs the Reef to be ‘endangered’ to support justification of its controversial Net Zero policies which drive up the cost of everything.

Now the Albanese government is arguing the very opposite – so as to avert bad media publicity that will further scare tourists away from the Reef.

Extortion racket because UNESCO threatens us every few years with this bad publicity unless we comply with its demands.

But the damage has been done. The Reef’s reputation is in tatters. The world has been told a million times over past decades that the GBR is on its last legs. As a result, unsurprisingly, tourist numbers to the GBR are down by 20% since 2016 and are about the same today as they were two decades ago. In the same period the number of visitors to Australia as a whole have almost doubled.

So Australia has probably lost half a million Reef tourists each year, worth over $1 billion to the economy, due to the scaremongering. The constant stories wrongly stating the Reef is in trouble mean that everybody in the world is being told the Reef has lost half its coral, or worse. Again and again … and again.

Theatrical because the current Labor Federal, and previous Queensland Labor government, pretend to argue against the UNESCO endangerment listing but have ‘forgotten’ to use the best argument - namely that the GBR has registered more coral in each of the past five years than in any of the previous 35 years. Plus, the species of coral that have increased are the types most susceptible to hot-water bleaching. Recent “devastating” bleaching events obviously had little effect and all of the GBR’s 3000 individual reefs still have excellent coral.

Why does the Federal Government not use this irrefutable evidence to argue that the Reef is fine? Not endangered at all.

Simply because that evidence could come back to bite them when they next want to impose even more regulations on Queensland farmers.

In any event, UNESCO is unlikely to declare the Reef in danger next month. They would lose leverage. An extortionist cannot afford to kill the hostage if it wants to keep getting its payoffs.

The current LNP Queensland Government has good form in telling UNESCO to stop politicking here. Premier David Crisafulli recently told the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Torture who criticised this state’s ‘adult-time for adult-crime’ laws that “Queenslanders, not UN boffins” will decide what happens here.

That’s how you do it!

While he’s at it, Mr Crisafulli might want to support the campaign asking for checking of the doom-science being produced by our Reef-science institutions. These institutions, which receive hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars every year, have a vested interest in the Reef being perceived as dying - and in conniving with UNESCO. Their jobs depend on the GBR being in a constant state of near-death no matter what the data shows.

But this doom science is smashing the Queensland economy by strangling our tourism industry and driving our hard-working – and economically critical - primary producers in the fishing, farming and forestry industries to the wall as they drown in unwarranted layers of red and green tape.

The hostage, the Great Barrier Reef, must be finally freed so that it can once again be truly recognised as one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World – vibrant, healthy and here for the long haul.

Find out more at www.australianenvironment.org

The Reef Regulations strangling our producers have to be reviewed by checking the science underpinning them. Please sign...
11/06/2026

The Reef Regulations strangling our producers have to be reviewed by checking the science underpinning them. Please sign and share the petition: https://www.parliament.qld.gov.au/Work-of-the-Assembly/Petitions/petition-details/4488-26

The Crisafulli government has just announced they have handed over $4 million to a private company to buy a very nice tourist boat. I can see that the government wants to help the tourist industry. But the main problem reef-tourism faces right now is that the reputation of the reef has been smashed by ‘science’ institutions which say it is on its last legs. There are two things the government can do which would be far better value for money than this nice boat for some lucky person/company.

(1) Fund a publicity campaign in Australia and around the world pointing out the GBR had more coral on it in all of the last five years than any of the previous 35 years since record began.* And the types of coral that has increased are those most sensitive to hot water ‘bleaching’ (meaning that all the publicity about the coral loss from climate change must be wrong/exaggerated/misinformation). It is striking if you go to UK or US, how everybody over there thinks the reefs is finished. How can that NOT affect tourist numbers? Imagine how tourism would drop to Sydney if everybody was told the harbour was dead and full of pollution, and the Bridge was rusted and falling to pieces. That is more or less what we have done to the reputation of the GBR. And governments are doing nothing to correct this.
(2) Agree to the Check the Science campaign. A couple of million would do a very good audit on the science that supposedly say the reef is on its last legs – which clearly the data show it is not. See petition below.

It is very strange that a government should be handing over cash to a private company for a purely commercial venture. I bet all the other operators taking tourists to the reef would like a new boat too. In any case that $4 million would buy a nice publicity campaign telling Australia and the world that the reef is fine. And that would benefit everybody in the NQ tourist industry, not just the lucky person who got this new boat with a $4 million government funded discount.

And for a fraction of that cost, we could start science auditing.

Sign the Check the Science petition (see link below)

https://www.parliament.qld.gov.au/Work-of-the-Assembly/Petitions/petition-details/4488-26

Notes: The Crisafulli government just announced the first round of its grants for the Tourist Icons Investment Fund. See
https://www.detsi.qld.gov.au/tourism/funding-grants/tourism-icons-investment-fund/round-1-recipients

* https://platogbr.com/308-2/

The petition closes tomorrow, Friday 12 June, so please sign and share NOW! But be assured - the fight goes on!https://w...
11/06/2026

The petition closes tomorrow, Friday 12 June, so please sign and share NOW! But be assured - the fight goes on!
https://www.parliament.qld.gov.au/Work-of-the-Assembly/Petitions/petition-details/4488-26

The pain of the cost-of-living crisis is taking to the streets of Brisbane and right up through to the Sunshine Coast through a targeted campaign connecting consumers to Queensland’s primary producers.
⬇ Link to full story in comments ⬇

Sign and share the petition to ask David Crisafulli MP and Tony Perrett MP to refer the checking of science underpinning...
04/06/2026

Sign and share the petition to ask David Crisafulli MP and Tony Perrett MP to refer the checking of science underpinning layers of red and green tape to the Queensland Productivity Commission: https://www.parliament.qld.gov.au/Work-of-the-Assembly/Petitions/petition-details/4488-26

Inspiring, educating and training the next generation of Queensland’s primary industries workforce is a huge priority of mine.

Today, I convened our government’s Future Agriculture Education Roundtable for a productive meeting - bringing together industry leaders, teachers, universities, TAFE and stakeholders from every corner of our great state.

If only we could bottle the enthusiasm in our virtual room!

Producers need to speak up now: sign and share the petition to CHECK THE SCIENCE underpinning the layers of red and gree...
30/05/2026

Producers need to speak up now: sign and share the petition to CHECK THE SCIENCE underpinning the layers of red and green tape choking our farming industry: https://www.parliament.qld.gov.au/Work-of-the-Assembly/Petitions/petition-details/4488-26

The CHECK THE SCIENCE campaign is asking for science checking to start in the new Queensland Productivity Commission (QPC). CANEGROWERS (Brisbane Office) has NOT supported the campaign so far.

• Does it mean CANEGROWERS think the ‘science’ claiming that farmers are killing the Great Barrier Reef is sound?
• Have they backtracked from their 2019 position when the Environmental Protection (Great Barrier Reef Protection Measures) and Other Legislation Amendment Act was introduced by the Labor Government, and there was a widespread call for science checking?

I don’t think for a minute that CANEGROWERS think their farmers are environmental vandals, but doing nothing to support CHECK THE SCIENCE gets them to the same place. It implies they accept that the ‘science’ underpinning layers of regulations is correct, and as a result, producers need more layers of costly and time-consuming restrictions.

In addition, the Federal Government’s Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Act, which is going through its biggest overhaul in about 25 years under the Albanese government’s ‘Nature Positive’ laws. Expect more layers of Red Tape, in many cases based on unchecked science.

So now more than ever, science checking in relation to layers of red and green tape is imperative. If we don’t get the underlying science checked – and regulations amended or removed as appropriate - when a Labor government gets back into power in Queensland the choke-chain will be tightened further around the primary industries sector.

We have to fix this problem while we have a farmer-friendly government in power in Queensland. And we need to convince the Crisafulli Government that it must act. (See petition below – please sign it).

Science organisations are often ideological and self-interested. They need an environmental problem to continue their expansive funding. Their jobs depend on farmers being framed as environmental vandals.

Those organisations and the ‘science’ they produce, which impacts farmers through increased regulations, cost Queenslanders more than $1 billion a year - probably far more.

Yet nothing is spent on CHECKING that science.

But back to CANEGROWERS. The CHECK THE SCIENCE campaign is asking only that primary producer advocacy organisations support the general concept of science checking, and that it is strategically essential for their sector. They may have other ideas about how this can be achieved, and the methods we use to reach the goal. That would be entirely reasonable. But what possible reason can there be to not support the general concept of CHECK THE SCIENCE?

If you are a member of CANEGROWERS, ask whether your branch has supported the CHECK THE SCIENCE campaign. Some have.

And we would also like to hear from other agriculture groups.

Plus, could you all sign the parliamentary petition asking the Crisafulli Government to CHECK THE SCIENCE at: https://www.parliament.qld.gov.au/Work-of-the-Assembly/Petitions/petition-details/4488-26
Find out more at
https://www.australianenvironment.org/
Or contact me on the “Check the Science” campaign phone, especially if you are from an agriculture organisation. 0408435910

I invite you to watch this short clip of Primary Industries Minister Tony Perrett speaking on Red Tape this only last year: https://youtu.be/QTtKXOdXJdU

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