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6.27pm: The NSW government is «not considering» building a $100 million dredged-up lagoon at the site to contain any dredged-up debris which could cause «irreparable damage to marine life and ecosystem» if dredged up.
The government has been reviewing its handling of dredging at the site for six years and wants to see more detailed guidance on how to deal with the area, the Queensland Government said in a statement.
There is already a floating debris management zone and another at the former Gold Coast port of St Andrews.
Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said it was «not in the best interest» of Australian dredgers to continue dredging at the Lagoon. «I think what we need to recognise is that there is much more to a lot of people’s lives than that,» she said.
«This is going to be an area of our infrastructure which needs to be made cleaner up and we need to understand more about what those sites have done so far, to identify the people and infrastructure there, and the environmental cons포커equences. But that is the priority.
«That is also why we’ve announced that, for the past four years, we’re going to be keeping a close eye on the situation here.»
6.26pm: Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said it was not in the best interest of Australian dredgers to continue dredging at th포커e Lagoon. «I think what we need to recognise is that there is much more to a lot of people’s lives than that.» Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
6.23pm: Ms Palaszczuk said: «The issue, I think, is that the people have expressed to us that they’re not getting the dredging that they expect, it’s coming up and not on time, or on purpose.» Queensland Government officials would not comment further.
6.18pm: The New South Wales Dredging Commission says there is little time to assess the immediate environment implications.
«In the course of assessing the environmental impacts to commercial and recreational fishing rights and ac솔레어 카지노tivities, the Commission is not considering the proposed dredging activity at the surface level of the Lagoon or an environmental impact assessment of possible environmental impacts as per the previous Ministerial instructions,» the commission’s chief executive, Matthew Wilson, said in a statement.
«The commission is, however, reviewing all relevan