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Our biodiversity faces many threats, yet the ACT Government has not yet committed to protect all areas with conservation values or mitigate against threats like roaming cats. The ACT hosts the largest remaining remnants of Grassy-Box Woodlands and Native Temperate Grasslands, both of which are now critically endangered, yet not all of them are protected. Our threatened species need high-quality habitat in order to survive in the future.

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Ask your local candidates the questions below:

  • At community election forums
  • At shopping centre stalls
  • On their social media
  • During radio talkback
  • By email

Email your local candidates

Andrew Barr, ALP
barr@act.gov.au
Alistair Coe, Liberals
alistair@alistaircoe.com.au
Shane Rattenbury, ACT Greens
rattenbury@act.gov.au
Mick Gentleman, ALP
mick.gentleman@actlabor.org.au
Elizabeth Lee, Liberals
lee@parliament.act.gov.au

Priority Asks What do we know? Questions to ask candidates
1 Establish biodiversity funding investigation by the Commissioner for Sustainability and the Environment Biodiversity doesn’t get the funding it deserves, and our reserves and parks need better support. Will you commit to an inquiry by the Environment Commissioner to investigate how we can fund biodiversity properly?
2 Protect in perpetuity all moderate to high conservation value land not currently in the reserved system The ACT has the largest intact remnants of grassy box woodlands and native grasslands, but not all of them are protected. Areas like the Bluett’s Block need protection in perpetuity to safeguard our wildlife.  Will you commit to protect all remaining grasslands and grassy-woodlands that are not currently protected in the reserved system?
3 Territory-wide full cat containment no later than 2025 Cats make great pets, but they kill wildlife when they roam. The ACT Government has done a lot of work on how to manage cats, but as yet hasn’t introduced Canberra-wide restrictions on cats being outside. Will you commit to introducing Canberra-wide cat containment to come into effect by 2025?
Download our printable Protect nature campaign action sheet so that you’re prepared to ask your local candidates what their policies are.

Find other campaign action sheets
Read our election priorities for protecting nature
Read our 2020 Election priorities
Come to our election forum to discuss protecting nature with the candidates