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Environmental Defenders Office (Qld) Inc.

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Industry
  
Environmental law

Website
  
www.edoqld.org.au/

Headquarters
  
Queensland

Founded
  
1989


Products
  
Legal representation, advice, submissions on policy formulation, submissions on legislation, and education designed to facilitate public participation in environmental decision making

Type
  
Non-governmental organization

The Environmental Defenders Office (Qld) Inc. (EDO Qld) is a non-profit, non-government Community Legal Centre which helps people to understand and access their legal rights to protect the environment in the public interest. It was established in 1989 and is one of nine independent Environmental Defenders Offices located across Australia which collaborate in a loose network known as the EDOs of Australia. The EDO's lawyers provide access to justice for the Queensland community by offering legal advice and education and engaging in policy and law reform. The work done by community legal centres specialising in public interest environmental law such as EDO Qld has been acknowledged. In a 2012 report into access to justice, the Commonwealth Productivity Commission concluded that "there are strong grounds for the legal assistance sector to receive funding to undertake strategic advocacy, law reform and public interest litigation including in relation to environmental matters" given the important contribution the EDOs make to not only strengthening community rights but also the efficiency and effectiveness of Australia's environmental protection laws. This sentiment has been echoed members of the legal profession, including most notably the Honourable Judge Brian Preston, Chief Judge of the Planning and Environment Court of New South Wales, as well as Adrian Finanzio SC.

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Priority areas

The 'priority areas' for the work of EDO Qld includes; climate change, environmental planning and development, biodiversity conservation, natural resource management (particularly mining and coal seam gas) and environmental justice.

The EDO helps people understand their legal rights and explains how to exercise them in relation to environmental issues that affect the broader community. They also run Court actions where there are serious questions of potential environmental harm.

Key cases

While Queensland has no legal aid for public interest environmental law, EDO Qld, with the pro bono assistance of members of the Queensland bar and private donations, has managed a number of cases in Queensland. These include:

  • 'The Xstrata Climate Change Case': Queensland Conservation Council Inc v Xstrata Coal Queensland P/L & Ors [2007] QCA 338
  • 'The Nathan Dams Case': Queensland Conservation Council Inc v Minister for Environment and Heritage [2003] FCA 1463
  • 'The Flying-Fox Case': Booth v Bosworth [2001] FCA 1453
  • The EDO helps build the community's legal skills and knowledge, empowering them to facilitate public participation in environmental decision making. The organisation also runs workshops and produce plain-English fact sheets, handbooks, guidelines, and bulletins.

    Law reform

    Policy and law reform is an important part of the EDO's work. While the EDO does not campaign on particular environmental issues, the EDO frequently puts forward proposals suggesting ways that the law can be improved.

    References

    Environmental Defenders Office (Qld) Inc. Wikipedia