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Biodiversity Council Webinar: Getting the EPBC Act right - expert insights on the proposed environmental law reforms and how to strengthen them

Biodiversity Council Webinar: Getting the EPBC Act right - expert insights on the proposed environmental law reforms and how to strengthen them
 
 
 
 

Your resource for connecting with the latest analysis, expertise and ideas to make a difference for Australia’s biodiversity.

 
 
 

 

Webinar: getting the EPBC Act right - expert insights on the proposed environmental law reforms and how to strengthen them

 

Minister Murray Watt has introduced a suite of bills to amend the Environmental Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act (EPBC Act) - an historic opportunity to fix Australia’s broken environmental laws and get nature back on track.

 We’ve analysed the proposed legislation. As it currently stands, these laws are unlikely to lead to better outcomes for nature unless key shortcomings are addressed.

 Join us for this interactive webinar to hear insights from our experts in environmental science, law and policy, and Indigenous Knowledge about the draft legislation. We’ll cover what the promising elements of the proposed bills are, as well as the major loopholes and flaws that must be fixed to make them effective for nature.

 The webinar will include a Q&A session.

 

 ? Date: Fri 21st Nov

 ? Time: 9:30am AWST / 11:30 AEST / 12:00 ACDT / 12:30 pm AEDT

 

 
 
 

Meet your speakers:

  • Dr Teagan Shields, Research Fellow at Curtin University and proud Arabana woman.

     

  • Prof Jan McDonald, Professor of Environmental and Climate Law at the University of Tasmania.

     

  • Prof Brendan Wintle, Director of the Melbourne Biodiversity Institute, Professor in Conservation Ecology and a Principal Investigator in the Quantitative and Applied Ecology Group at the University of Melbourne.

     

  • Lis Ashby, Policy and Innovation Lead at the Biodiversity Council.

     

  • James Trezise, CEO at the Biodiversity Council, who will also be your MC.

     

 
 
 
 
 

The plains wanderer is a Critically Endangered Matter of National Environmental Significance under the EPBC Act 1999. Image: Patrick K59 CC-BY-2.0 / Wikimedia Commons

 

Event Properties

Event Date 21/11/2025
Event End Date 21/11/2025
Location Webinar