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Agency overview | |
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Formed | 1 November 1993 |
Type | Statutory authority |
Jurisdiction | Queensland |
Minister responsible |
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Parent agency | Department of Environment and Science[a] |
Key document |
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Agency ID | 11692[b] |
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Source[1] |
The Wet Tropics Management Authority was established on 1/11/1993.
It is the Queensland Government statutory authority responsible for the wet tropics area.
The statutory authority has been part of multiple portfolios since 1 November 1993.
History
[edit]Establishment
[edit]Wet Tropics Management Authority, based in Cairns, was established as a statutory authority under Queensland legislation, Wet Tropics World Heritage Protection and Management Act 1993, proclaimed on 1 November 1993. The Authority ensures that Australia's obligation to ensure the protection of the wet tropics area for future generations under the World Heritage Convention is met. The Authority has a team of scientists, planners and outreach specialists managing the World Heritage Area. United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) adoption of the World Heritage Convention and World Heritage listing of the Wet Tropics Area led the Australian and Queensland governments to set in place a management framework. The Wet Tropics World Heritage Area Management Scheme was the intergovernmental agreement signed by the Prime Minister and Premier of Queensland in November 1990. It set out broad structural and funding arrangements for the management scheme and is scheduled in the Queensland Act and given effect by s.3 of the complementary Commonwealth legislation, Wet Tropics of Queensland World Heritage Area Conservation Act 1994.[1]
Portfolios
[edit]The statutory authority has been part of Ministerial portfolios as follows:[1]
Portfolio | From | To |
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Environment and Heritage Department (disambiguation) | 1/11/1993 | 26/2/1996 |
Environment Department | 26/2/1996 | 29/6/1998 |
Environmental Protection Agency | 11/12/1998 | 26/3/2009 |
Environment and Resource Management Department | 26/3/2009 | 3/4/2012 |
Environment and Heritage Protection Department | 3/4/2012 | Current |
The statutory authority has been controlled by governmental bodies as follows:[1]
Agency | From | To |
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Environment and Heritage Department | 1/11/1993 | 26/2/1996 |
Environment Department | 26/2/1996 | 29/6/1998 |
Environment and Heritage Department | 29/6/1998 | 11/12/1998 |
Environmental Protection Agency | 11/12/1998 | 26/3/2009 |
Department of Environment and Resource Management | 26/3/2009 | 3/4/2012 |
Department of Environment and Heritage Protection | 3/4/2012 | 12/12/2017 |
Department of Environment and Science | 12/12/2017 | Current |
Function
[edit]The agency has the following responsibilities:[1]
- The Authority's functions in relation to the wet tropics area, defined under s.10 of the Queensland Act, are to:
- develop and implement policies and programs in relation to the management of the area
- formulate performance indicators for the implementation of policies and programs approved by the Ministerial Council
- advise and make recommendations to the Minister and the Ministerial Council in relation to the area's management
- administer funding arrangements
- facilitate and enter into cooperative management agreements with land-holders, councils, and tourism and business sectors
- enter into arrangements for the provision of land rehabilitation and restoration works
- gather, research, analyse and disseminate information
- promote the area locally, nationally and internationally
- monitor the state of the area.
- In performing its functions the Authority must consider Aboriginal tradition and liaise and cooperate with Aboriginal people concerned with the area.
Administrative structure
[edit]The Authority is responsible to both the Australian and Queensland governments through the Wet Tropics Ministerial Council. An independent board of directors, appointed by both governments is set up under the Queensland legislation.The chair of the Authority reports to the Ministerial Council and the Authority's executive director is the secretary to the Ministerial Council. The Authority comes under the portfolio of the Queensland Minister for Environment. The executive director is responsible to the director general regarding compliance with State government legislation, standards and policies relating to administrative matters.[1]
Notes
[edit]- ^ More than one controlling agency. Only the last one is shown in the information box. See article details.
- ^ Queensland State Archives agency identity number
- ^ More than one portfolio. Only the last one is shown in the information box. See article details.
References
[edit]Sources
[edit]- Statutory Instruments Act 1992
- Wet Tropics World Heritage Protection and Management Act 1993
- Queensland Government Gazette 1993, vol. CCCIV, no. 46, 29 October, pp.770-771
- Subordinate Legislation 1993 no. 396
- Wet Tropics of Queensland World Heritage Conservation Act 1994 (Cth)
- http://www.wettropics.gov.au/ Web link accessed on 21/8/2015
Attribution
[edit]This Wikipedia article was originally based on Agency Details: Wet Tropics Management Authority published by the State of Queensland under CC-BY 3.0 AU licence (accessed on 11 April 2020) Category:Articles incorporating text from the Queensland State Archives
Category:Government agencies of Queensland
Category:1993 establishments in Australia
Category:Government agencies established in 1993