The Greens say federal Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek’s decision today to approve a rocket launching site on habitat critical for endangered animals is a disaster for the environment and a slap in the face for the local community.
Senator Sarah Hanson-Young is Greens Spokesperson for the Environment, Senator for South Australia:
“The Environment Minister has one job: protect the environment, but her decision today will trash this pristine part of South Australia and threaten endangered wildlife and animals.
“This is an insult to locals who clearly said they don’t want rockets threatening their environment, or tourism and local industries, including fishing.
“This decision shows the Albanese Government is not genuine in its pledge to stop wildlife extinction and habitat destruction. This ecosystem is critical for the endangered Southern Emu Wren of which there are only 750 left, not to mention the Mallee Whipbird, the Australian fairy Tern and the Eastern Hooded Plover.
“You don’t need to be a rocket scientist to appreciate that rocket testing at Whalers Way is bonkers.
“There are no conditions that could make this project acceptable, the Minister should have rejected it.
“Space has a place in SA, but a rocket launch site bang in the middle of a delicate ecosystem and against the wishes of this vibrant coastal community is not it.”