Save the Daintree - put conservation first

We're calling on the Douglas Shire Council, Queensland Government and Australian Government to dismiss current proposals for further development in the Daintree Lowland Rainforest and work together and with other stakeholders to develop a conservation management plan for the area.

  • Pressure is growing to develop parts of the Daintree Lowland Rainforest. In 2022, the Morrison Government committed $18.75 million to supply reticulated electricity to the Daintree. Pressure has also been mounting for a bridge to be built across the Daintree River. 
  • The exceptional biological and scientific values of the Daintree Coast mean the conservation and transmission of those values to future generations must take priority.
  • A thriving tourism economy is also founded on conservation and presentation.
  • The Daintree Lowland Rainforest in North Queensland is the oldest rainforest on the planet, with an unbroken evolutionary history going back over 120 million years to the first flowering plants. Let's not change that now.

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Background

Forty years ago, a group of activists put their bodies on the line to prevent a road being built through the Daintree Lowland Rainforest from Cape Tribulation to Cooktown. The Bloomfield Track was eventually built, however, resulting from the protests known collectively as the Daintree Blockade, the Wet Tropics rainforests of North Queensland were inscribed on the World Heritage list. Many people assumed Australia’s most biodiverse rainforest would be protected forever.

“Within the region, the Daintree River to Cape Tribulation coast has a special status. It is the last surviving, essentially intact, tropical lowland rainforest in Australia. It has one of the highest diversity of plant families anywhere in the world. Its rarity, fame and superlative beauty make it one of the foundations of the region’s economy. It is the only place in the world where two World Heritage Areas meet.” - IUCN

Unfortunately, plans have resurfaced for further development in an area most Australians thought was secure from development. Now, the threat is even more significant: renewed calls for a bridge over the Daintree River and an $18.75 million commitment from the federal government to supply reticulated electricity to the Daintree, at a time when it has no money for conservation.

This is one place where conservation should come before development, yet there is no shared vision for the Daintree’s future.

The Australian Government once protected the area by supporting its listing as a World Heritage Area, yet construction, at a cost of $18.75 million, has already commenced on a renewable energy microgrid, complete with a solar farm, battery and hydrogen plant, to connect the Daintree to reticulated electricity. While renewable energy is a much better option than the gas-fired power plant originally proposed, it doesn't address the biggest issue - that infrastructure like this will inevitably lead to increased pressure for urban development in the Daintree. There are also calls for a bridge or second ferry to increase vehicle access to the Daintree Lowland Rainforest. 

In the mid-1980s, a pro-development state government inappropriately rezoned leasehold and freehold in the Daintree Lowlands Rainforest, enabling a developer to subdivide it into 1,136 blocks. This has resulted in inappropriate road building, clearing and development of high conservation value rainforest. In the 1990s and 2000s, the Douglas Shire Council and the Queensland and Australian governments all contributed financially to the purchase or ‘buyback’ of freehold land aimed at preventing development and winding back the impacts of the subdivision. For 25 years, this has been complemented through acquisitions by local and national non-profit conservation organisations. These new proposed developments would give support for further rural residential development and must be stopped.

Letter            

Cr. Michael Kerr, Douglas Shire Council Mayor.

The Hon Meaghan Scanlon MP, Queensland Government Minister for Environment and the Great Barrier Reef

The Hon Tanya Plibersek MP, Australian Government Minister for the Environment.

We, the undersigned, call on the Douglas Shire Council, Queensland Government and Australian Government to dismiss current plans for further development in the Daintree Lowland Rainforest that include a bridge over the Daintree River and the establishment of reticulated mains electricity in the Douglas Shire Local Government Area.

The Daintree Lowland Rainforest is a place of extraordinary scientific, biological cultural values that are irreplaceable. It is a foundation of the regional economy and an icon that Australians thought was adequately protected. Yet it has no overall vision. The mix of world heritage, national parks, traditionally owned land and freehold title mean management responsibility is spread between agencies, local residents and traditional owners with poor co-ordination across key issues like clearing, weeds, pests, domestic animals, visitor facilities, presentation, community infrastructure, transport and access. It is therefore proposed the local, state and Australian governments design and fund a community-based Conservation Management Plan covering the entire ecosystem of the Daintree Lowland Rainforest, regardless of tenure. Key interests are Wet Tropics World Heritage Area, Daintree National Park (CYPAL), Native Title and freehold land.

We call on the Douglas Shire Council, Queensland Government and Australian Government to work together and with other stakeholders to develop a conservation management plan before any further investment in infrastructure is considered in the Daintree Lowland Rainforest.  

Yours faithfully,

2,207 signatures
  • Carol Honey
    signed 2019-01-12 19:43:01 +1100
  • Patricia Wilkins
    signed 2019-01-12 19:02:07 +1100
    No more fossil fuels or coal powered stations. Science has told us what we mmneex to do
  • Margaret Bellanto
    signed 2019-01-12 16:26:18 +1100
  • Dawn Hourn
    signed 2019-01-12 15:43:27 +1100
  • Marie Carvolth
    @MarieKosi tweeted link to this page. 2019-01-12 15:21:43 +1100
    Sign the petition: Save the Daintree. Did you know there is a plan to build a gas-fired power plant on the Daintree Coast to reticulate mains power through the area, hence opening it up to development? The Daintree is way too special to pave & build on! https://www.rainforest4.org/save_the_daintree?recruiter_id=185
  • Marie Carvolth
    signed 2019-01-12 15:19:21 +1100
    The Daintree is like nowhere else I’ve ever been. I’ll return because of that. If it ends up developed there will be nothing to make it appealing to visit – so where’s the economic advantage of that?
  • Pippy Wardell
    signed 2019-01-12 14:43:05 +1100
  • Vivian Kalas
    signed 2019-01-12 14:41:47 +1100
  • Tracy Lutton
    signed 2019-01-12 14:39:25 +1100
    I just moved from our farm on the Daintree River in Forest creek ( north side)
  • Tracking the Australian Right Wing ...
    @beccarala tweeted link to this page. 2019-01-12 12:36:05 +1100
  • Barbara Tyler
    signed 2019-01-12 12:35:26 +1100
    The Daintree Lowland Rainforest in North Queensland is the oldest rainforest on the planet, with an unbroken evolutionary history going back over 120 million years to the first flowering plants. The proposed road, bridge and gas fired power station are completely inappropriate for such a rare and sensitive area. Power needs can easily be met by community networked solar energy and there is no justification for straightening the road.
  • sarah Doherty
    signed 2019-01-09 23:22:17 +1100
  • Eleanor Sharman
    signed 2019-01-09 19:29:15 +1100
  • Robyn Whale
    signed 2019-01-09 09:08:27 +1100
  • Paul Medici
    signed 2019-01-09 02:51:19 +1100
  • Bridie Cleary
    signed 2019-01-06 15:26:52 +1100
  • Lily Kelly
    signed 2019-01-05 09:02:34 +1100
  • Cara Barnicoat
    signed 2019-01-04 06:55:39 +1100
  • Julie Jackson
    signed 2019-01-03 10:22:26 +1100
  • Mike Berwick
    signed 2019-01-03 10:03:41 +1100
  • Sharon Marks
    signed 2019-01-03 05:20:55 +1100
  • Daryll Bellingham
    signed 2019-01-02 18:02:43 +1100
  • Miranda Mills
    signed via 2019-01-01 12:09:29 +1100
  • Ray Ison
    signed via 2018-12-31 23:49:56 +1100
    A rogue Queensland State Government responded to pro development lobby to allow inappropriate subdivision of the Daintree Lowland Rainforest. Over years, individuals, NGOs and all 3 levels of Government have worked to repair the damage in what is now a World Heritage listed area.


    What thought bubble occurred to propose further development in this area and to undo all the work and commitment from taxpayers, individuals and NGOs to repair the damage from the previous inappropriate development?
  • Maureen Jongsma
    signed 2018-12-30 11:50:46 +1100
    We cannot possibly allow this commercialization to occur. This area is one of the few remaining natural Australian icons already suffering from tourism…greed is the catalyst for destroying so much natural beauty.
  • James Chan
    signed 2018-12-30 11:25:14 +1100
  • Allen Harris
    signed 2018-12-30 11:15:04 +1100
    I was there 35 years ago

    My brother Chris Harris lived and died there

    Let Mother Earth Keep her garden
  • michael swanton
    signed 2018-12-30 08:09:55 +1100
    we are running out of planet.
  • John Hartley
    signed 2018-12-30 07:02:45 +1100
  • Bruce McQueen
    signed 2018-12-29 20:36:53 +1100
    Bruce McQueen

    Bjelke Petersen/Palaszchuk – LNP/ALP – what is the difference? Stop voting for the mongrels.