Proposed Changes to Environmental Flows: Government’s Negotiation Plan with Landowners

Friday, 28 February 2025
Description

Attend and earn 0.5 CPD hour in Substantive Law
This program is based on NSW, VIC and SA legislation 

Chair

Mike Young, Professor Emeritus, Water and Environmental Policy, University of Adelaide

The Proposed New Environmental Flows and the Government Landowner Negotiation Scheme

 

  • Challenges in shoehorning impacts of environmental flows into a compulsory acquisition process 
  • The proposed negotiation framework under the Draft LNS Regulations and Consultation Guidelines 

Presented by Andrew Beatty, Director, Beatty Hughes & Associates

Presenters


Andrew Beatty, Director, Beatty Hughes & Associates
Admitted in 1985, Andrew specialises in planning, environmental, valuation and heritage law. Before establishing Beatty Hughes & Associates in 2012, Andrew had been a senior partner of three large law firms: Allen Allen & Hemsley (Sydney) 1993 – 1999; Mallesons Stephen Jacques (Melbourne & Sydney) 1999 – 2006; and Baker & McKenzie (Sydney) 2006 – 2012. Andrew is admitted in New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Western Australia and the Northern Territory.


Mike Young, Professor Emeritus, Water and Environmental Policy, University of Adelaide
Mike Young is Professor Emeritus in Water and Environmental Policy at the University of Adelaide, was the Founding Executive Director of its Environment Institute, is a fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia and is a Distinguished Fellow of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society. Mike is a specialist in water policy reform and his research led to the unbundling of Australia’s water licences and the resultant development of an efficient trading system and the Australian Government decision to transfer responsibility for the administration of the Murray Darling Basin’s water resources to an independent expertise-based authority. He played a key role in establishing Australia’s National Land and Water Resources Audit. Mike has held the Gough Whitlam and Malcom Fraser Chair at Harvard University, has served on Global Water Partnership's Technical Committee and the World Economic Forum’s Global Agenda Council on Water Security. He was a founding member of the Wentworth Group of Concerned Scientists. In 2006, Mike was awarded Australia’s premier water research prize – the Land and Water Australia Eureka Award for Water Research. He has played a critical role in the consideration of options for the Murray Darling Basin. Prior to joining the University of Adelaide, Mike spent 30 years with CSIRO where, amongst other things, he established their Policy and Economic Research Unit. In 2003, Mike was awarded a Centenary Medal “for outstanding service through environmental economics”. His full curriculum vitae lists over 240 publications.

Friday, 28 February 2025
Description

Attend and earn 0.5 CPD hour in Substantive Law
This program is based on NSW, VIC and SA legislation 

Chair

Mike Young, Professor Emeritus, Water and Environmental Policy, University of Adelaide

The Proposed New Environmental Flows and the Government Landowner Negotiation Scheme

 

  • Challenges in shoehorning impacts of environmental flows into a compulsory acquisition process 
  • The proposed negotiation framework under the Draft LNS Regulations and Consultation Guidelines 

Presented by Andrew Beatty, Director, Beatty Hughes & Associates

Presenters


Andrew Beatty, Director, Beatty Hughes & Associates
Admitted in 1985, Andrew specialises in planning, environmental, valuation and heritage law. Before establishing Beatty Hughes & Associates in 2012, Andrew had been a senior partner of three large law firms: Allen Allen & Hemsley (Sydney) 1993 – 1999; Mallesons Stephen Jacques (Melbourne & Sydney) 1999 – 2006; and Baker & McKenzie (Sydney) 2006 – 2012. Andrew is admitted in New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Western Australia and the Northern Territory.


Mike Young, Professor Emeritus, Water and Environmental Policy, University of Adelaide
Mike Young is Professor Emeritus in Water and Environmental Policy at the University of Adelaide, was the Founding Executive Director of its Environment Institute, is a fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia and is a Distinguished Fellow of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society. Mike is a specialist in water policy reform and his research led to the unbundling of Australia’s water licences and the resultant development of an efficient trading system and the Australian Government decision to transfer responsibility for the administration of the Murray Darling Basin’s water resources to an independent expertise-based authority. He played a key role in establishing Australia’s National Land and Water Resources Audit. Mike has held the Gough Whitlam and Malcom Fraser Chair at Harvard University, has served on Global Water Partnership's Technical Committee and the World Economic Forum’s Global Agenda Council on Water Security. He was a founding member of the Wentworth Group of Concerned Scientists. In 2006, Mike was awarded Australia’s premier water research prize – the Land and Water Australia Eureka Award for Water Research. He has played a critical role in the consideration of options for the Murray Darling Basin. Prior to joining the University of Adelaide, Mike spent 30 years with CSIRO where, amongst other things, he established their Policy and Economic Research Unit. In 2003, Mike was awarded a Centenary Medal “for outstanding service through environmental economics”. His full curriculum vitae lists over 240 publications.

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Proposed Changes to Environmental Flows: Government’s Negotiation Plan with Landowners

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