Auditor General kicks Victorian Government over biodiversity

 

This week the Victorian Auditor-General's Office (VAGO) released its report on Victoria’s biodiversity . In a damning report VAGO heavily criticises processes of the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning( DELWP) The major criticisms include:

  • DELWP cannot demonstrate if, or how well, it is halting further decline in Victoria's threatened species populations.

  • Much of the data used in the models is old and likely outdated, and has some critical
    gaps. This raises questions about the reliability of the modelled outputs and the decisions they support.

  • DELWP’s cost-benefit approach can also miss endangered threatened species at extreme risk of extinction.

  • DELWP has no transparent, risk-based process to prioritise these species for
    management.

  • Further, DELWP continues to make limited use of available legislative tools to protect threatened species.

  • Funding available to DELWP to protect species falls significantly short of what it predicts is needed.

  • It also Iacks performance indicators and reporting to demonstrate the impact of its management interventions on halting the decline of threatened species.

You can read the report online and view a video and other documents here https://www.audit.vic.gov.au/report/protecting-victorias-biodiversity .

Comments

  1. This is another demonstration of the iuncompetence of the Victorian Government and its bureaucrats - as if the handling of the Covid 19 pandemic isn't enough.

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