v120 · 19 May 2026
MMP POLICY ENVIRONMENT & FIRST AUSTRALIANS

PROTECT, RESTORE, REWILD

10 fenced conservation zones with full feral pest eradication. 1 billion trees over 10 years. Free national parks. New inland water from the Alice Hub. Clean chemicals. The most ambitious environment plan in Australian federal history.

10 zonesFenced conservation — first term, expanding
1 billionTrees — 100 million per year over a decade
FREEEvery national park — Day 1, for every Australian
30K GL/yrNew northern water — gravity-fed south

The Problem — Three Failures

Extinction Crisis

2,175 species now listed as threatened — a 54% increase since 2000. Australia has already lost 10% of its terrestrial mammal fauna since European settlement — the worst extinction rate of any developed country. We are losing irreplaceable evolutionary lineages on a continent that has not seen this kind of pressure in 50 million years.

Feral Predators & Weeds

Feral cats kill an estimated 1.4 billion native animals per year. Foxes have driven 79 confirmed extinctions. Feral pigs destroy wetlands and ground-nesting habitat across vast areas of regional Australia. At least 470 plant species are threatened by invasive weeds. Buffel and gamba grasses are transformer weeds — they smother habitats, alter fire regimes, and burn hotter than native vegetation evolved to survive.

Land, Water & Chemicals

40% of Australia's forested areas have been cleared or degraded. 19 ecosystems are on the brink of collapse. Forever chemicals and microplastics are in the drinking water. Pesticide residues are on food. Poisoned land from industrial sites and mine tailings sits unremediated. The approval framework that should have prevented this has been captured by the industries it was meant to regulate.

The MMP Solution

Ten Fenced Conservation Zones

Ten fenced conservation zones established in the first term — in Australia's highest-biodiversity regions. Inside every zone: full feral pest eradication — cats, foxes, and pigs removed and kept out permanently. As eradication succeeds, each zone expands outward. The number of zones grows beyond the first term. This is the only intervention with a track record of reversing native species decline at scale.

One Billion Trees

One billion trees over ten years — 100 million per year — in four zones: Murray-Darling riparian corridors, inland clearing country, arid-land connectivity corridors, and urban areas. Every riparian tree reduces erosion, improves water quality, and restores fish habitat simultaneously. Trees displace transformer weeds. Trees lower water tables and reverse salinity. Trees sequester carbon.

National Parks — Free for Every Australian

Every national park, nature reserve, and Commonwealth-managed protected area free for every Australian citizen from Day 1. A citizen paying to visit land that already belongs to them — that ends. The Commonwealth pays a Parks Access Payment to every state that opens its gates.

Rivers, Wetlands & New Inland Water

The northern pipeline transforms Australia's inland environment. Monsoon water that currently flows unused into the sea is pumped south via the SBC corridor — 30,000 GL/yr. New permanent water bodies form along the route — new lakes, new river systems, new wetland habitats in country dry for generations. Existing wetlands refilled. The Murray-Darling is restored not by rationing existing farmers but by delivering new water from the north.

Chemical Contamination — Clean Up

Forever chemicals and microplastics in the drinking water. Pesticide residues on food. Poisoned land from industrial sites and mine tailings. MMP reverses the regulatory default — burden of proof on safety, not harm. Independent review of all approved chemicals. Chemicals banned in the EU/UK/US/Canada suspended in Australia immediately. Contaminated sites remediated, polluter pays.

Native Vegetation — Four Conditions

Land cleared for development must be returned to equivalent native state, or the project is not approved. Not deferred. Not modified. Not approved. That is the line. Native vegetation connectivity corridors link remnant patches so wildlife populations remain viable. Net habitat addition by Year 5.

National Seed Bank — Every State

A national seed bank in every state and territory — eight facilities holding sovereign stocks of agricultural and native plant varieties of their region. Every major Australian agricultural variety secured. Heritage varieties preserved. Native species banked alongside food crops. A sovereign genetic resource Australia can rely on as climate, disease, and trade conditions change.

Invasive Weeds — Controlled

At least 470 plant species are threatened by invasive weeds. Buffel and gamba grasses alter fire regimes catastrophically. CSIRO identified weed control as the single most expensive recovery measure needed. The billion-tree program displaces transformer weeds at scale. First Nations burning practices integrated into a national fire-and-land-management framework.

Soil Health & Salinity

Salinity currently affects 5.7 million hectares — rising to a projected 17 million by 2050. Dryland salinity is caused by land clearing: trees removed, water table rose, salt mobilised to the surface. The billion-tree program addresses this at the source — riparian planting lowers water tables, with documented results within a decade.

Food Forests & Environmental Workforce

Food forests on public land across corridor towns — productive perennial food systems that build soil, reduce runoff, and feed communities. The environmental workforce is JobSeeker participants and NDIS-supported workers — Australia already pays for their time, and meaningful environmental work produces dignity as well as ecological repair. Schools participate from year one.

Murray-Darling — Real Governance

The Murray-Darling Basin Authority is given genuine governance power. Independent allocation audit published Year 1. Environmental water delivered as legislated — no political override. The northern pipeline delivers new water so the Basin is no longer a zero-sum fight between farmers, communities, and the environment.

National Environmental Score

A National Environmental Condition Score published every month — tracking vegetation cover, soil health, water quality, species populations, and carbon sequestration. Every minister responsible for their indicators. Cabinet reviews the full index quarterly. What gets measured, and published in real time, gets fixed.

Current Failure vs MMP Fix

Current — The Failure MMP — The Fix
2,175 species threatened — 54% increase since 2000 — 25 likely extinct within 20 years.10 fenced zones — feral eradication — breeding and reintroduction — zones expand as habitat secured.
Forever chemicals and microplastics in drinking water. Pesticide residues on food.Independent chemical review — precautionary principle — European standard — contaminated sites remediated.
40% of forested areas cleared or degraded. 19 ecosystems on brink of collapse.Billion trees — 100 million per year — riparian, inland clearing, arid corridors, urban.
Murray-Darling degraded. Wetlands collapsed. 2023 mass fish kill on the Darling.Northern pipeline delivers new water. New inland lakes, rivers, and wetlands restored.
Invasive weeds threaten 470 plant species. Transformer weeds alter fire regimes.Billion trees displaces transformer weeds. First Nations burning practices integrated.
Citizens charged entry fees to visit national parks — land they already own.Every national park free from Day 1. Commonwealth pays states to open the gates.
Dryland salinity affects 5.7 million hectares — projected to reach 17 million by 2050.Billion trees lowers water tables. Salinity reduced at the source. Results within a decade.
Australia is the oldest continent. Its biodiversity is irreplaceable on this planet. We are the only people on earth who can decide whether the species that evolved here survive the next century. That is not someone else's responsibility. It is the country's defining test. — MMP Federal Platform
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