It sounds like they are approving all the permits anyway so whether it's illegal or not it doesn't seem to matter.
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Yeah but the real issue is corruption within the NT government,
No one can prove it, but there are many cases of shady appearing back room deals etc.
For instance the government giving land away. https://amp.abc.net.au/article/10428274
Thats from the top of my head.
A lot of these things happen up here and they're noticeable because our population is so small.
The NT government handed down a meek fine for unlawful clearing, exposed by community members, across the Yinberrie Hills Site of Conservation Significance-a breeding habitat for the largest known breeding population of endangered Gouldian finches.
"This unlawful clearing was only detected due to the efforts of concerned individuals of the Environmental Centre of the Northern Territory and Territory Rivers Alliance, using The Wilderness Society's citizen science satellite data tool, Watch on Nature," said Jenita Enevoldsen, Wilderness Society Senior Campaigner.
"Nearly two years after this unlawful clearing was found, and after community members dedicated hundreds of hours seeking access to justice, the final result was a fine-akin to a slap on the wrist."We need government monitoring and enforcement systems that can red-flag and halt unlawful clearing and deforestation overnight.
ABC's 7.30 Report revealed three separate instances of alleged unlawful land clearing in the NT by the cotton industry: at Tarwoo, at Claravale Farm on the banks of the Daly River, and at Ucharonidge Station on the Barkly Tableland.
In all cases, land clearing permits were granted after complaints were made by the Environment Centre NT and community members.