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Posted by Steve Truman on October 17, 2009 at 1:26pm in Property Rights Australia
Jane and Ken Marsterson, Craig’s Pocket, Mt Garnett have entered the history books becoming the first QLD graziers to enter into a "Delbessie" lease agreement with the QLD Government.
AgForce president John Cotter said the signing, which took place in Brisbane on Wednesday, October 8, was a landmark moment which recognised the value of lessees as land managers.
"The signing of the Craig's Pocket lease by the Marstersons demonstrates the attributes that term leases in Queensland represent: secure tenure, excellent management and the most sophisticated land condition assessment system applied across the widest area in the world today," Mr Cotter said.
The Marstersons have operated Craig's Pocket, a 22,000-hectare cattle-grazing property 200km north-west of Townsville, for the past 16 years.
Read the Entire article on farmonline click here.
The Delbessie agreement covers about 86.7 million hectares (186,155,000 acres), or half of Queensland.
That's correct the QLD government owns half of QLD.
Heres a link to the Agmates Herald article on the signing of the agreement. Here is a brief excerpt.
"History was created at Greg and Bronwyn McNamara’s “Delbessie” station North of Hughenden on Monday the 3rd of December 2007 when they hosted the signing of the State Rural Leasehold Strategy now known as the “Delbessie Agreement”.
Photo Pictured Signing the State Rural Leasehold Strategy are seated from left to right, NRW Minister Craig Wallace, Premier Anna Bligh, Australian Rainforest Conservation President Aila Keto and the man credited with being the driving force in bringing all signatories to the table – AgForce President Peter Kenny. Photo courtesy of Greg & Bronwyn McNamara."
Tags: Agforce, Delbessie, Queensland, agreement, leasehold, rural, state, strategy
Permalink Reply by Dale Stiller on January 3, 2012 at 9:38pm Comments from the time this discussion was first published
Reply by Christopher Leeds on October 24, 2009 at 6:43pm
I have one question here why do we need this "Delbessie Agreement" when we had a perfectly functioning leasehold land system in place already. One would have to suspect it is to some how help the Qld government in its demise. Bearing in mind we are virtually dealing with a bankrupt institution which is going to become increasing desperation the future It could hold dire consequences for the land holder involved.
Reply by Nelson Barnes on December 4, 2009 at 6:07pm
Hi All, When I see Hardhat Anna in a cowboy hat with Aila Keto, the name that rings a bell who in combination with Geoff Richardson and Paul Keating got Northern rainforest World Heritage listed and closed down the timber industry in Far North Queensland. This was about Green preferences in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne. If you read Dale Stiller blog July 7th 2009 (Noel Pearson at Property Rights Aust conference: A landmark speech) you will see that the Wilderness Society has a big influance in the Enviroment Department of the Qld Government which has refused to renew leeses on Cape York when the leese has run out. The land they have transferred to Aborigionals is useless to them because of Wild Rivers Legislation introduced at the behest of the Wilderness society so as to pick up the green vote or preferences for the Labor Party in the South East Corner. I've also seen Aila Keto name involved with the Pew Foundation of California in the enviromental listing of the whole Coral sea.
Reply by Jeff T Hutcho on December 5, 2009 at 11:36am
Hi Nelson,
If you look further, you will also find Nature Conservancy / The Nature Conservancy are linked to The Wilderness Society and Pew Foundation. If I remember rightly WWF is in there as well.
The Nature Conservancy is well and truly in bed with the Federal Government. If you Google "The Nature Conservancy Australia" you'll see a Government letterhead of the Dept Environment etc - Peter Garrett's portfolio. In that search you will find descriptions and pictures of areas they have "saved."
In the US The Nature Conservancy (TNC) are known to be "realestaters", a title applying to buying up farmland, grazing land and open range and turning it into green areas.
I have covered this before on several posts.
The other worry about Anna Blight is the recent statement that if the ETS doesn't get in, Queensland may have to go it alone and introduce a Qld ETS. Just what you need, a DIY ETS.
Permalink Reply by Ian Macrae Yeates on January 3, 2012 at 9:39pm Thanks for that, Dale. From the point of view of those who are not familiar with Delbessie this is a learning curve. Part of the McNamara's property has been ceded to the State as a nature reserve.
Cheers,
Ian
Permalink Reply by Michael Petterson on January 3, 2012 at 10:09pm I have a feeling that a Qld-only ETS would be able to be repealed by the Federal Government if Anna is elected a second time which I see as highly unlikely and is silly enough to try it,as I can see the current labor government lasting beyond the next election.
Dale Stiller said:
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Reply by Christopher Leeds on October 24, 2009 at 6:43pm
I have one question here why do we need this "Delbessie Agreement" when we had a perfectly functioning leasehold land system in place already. One would have to suspect it is to some how help the Qld government in its demise. Bearing in mind we are virtually dealing with a bankrupt institution which is going to become increasing desperation the future It could hold dire consequences for the land holder involved.
Reply by Nelson Barnes on December 4, 2009 at 6:07pm
Hi All, When I see Hardhat Anna in a cowboy hat with Aila Keto, the name that rings a bell who in combination with Geoff Richardson and Paul Keating got Northern rainforest World Heritage listed and closed down the timber industry in Far North Queensland. This was about Green preferences in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne. If you read Dale Stiller blog July 7th 2009 (Noel Pearson at Property Rights Aust conference: A landmark speech) you will see that the Wilderness Society has a big influance in the Enviroment Department of the Qld Government which has refused to renew leeses on Cape York when the leese has run out. The land they have transferred to Aborigionals is useless to them because of Wild Rivers Legislation introduced at the behest of the Wilderness society so as to pick up the green vote or preferences for the Labor Party in the South East Corner. I've also seen Aila Keto name involved with the Pew Foundation of California in the enviromental listing of the whole Coral sea.
Reply by Jeff T Hutcho on December 5, 2009 at 11:36am
Hi Nelson,
If you look further, you will also find Nature Conservancy / The Nature Conservancy are linked to The Wilderness Society and Pew Foundation. If I remember rightly WWF is in there as well.
The Nature Conservancy is well and truly in bed with the Federal Government. If you Google "The Nature Conservancy Australia" you'll see a Government letterhead of the Dept Environment etc - Peter Garrett's portfolio. In that search you will find descriptions and pictures of areas they have "saved."
In the US The Nature Conservancy (TNC) are known to be "realestaters", a title applying to buying up farmland, grazing land and open range and turning it into green areas.
I have covered this before on several posts.
The other worry about Anna Blight is the recent statement that if the ETS doesn't get in, Queensland may have to go it alone and introduce a Qld ETS. Just what you need, a DIY ETS.
Permalink Reply by Lynette McDougall on January 7, 2012 at 8:46am You want to know what's really funny about the naming of the Delbessie Agreement? The Delbessie Agreement is only relevant for land that is leased for a term of years - Pastoral Holdings and term leases for grazing over 100 ha. Delbessie Station is a Grazing Homestead PERPETUAL Lease. Which means it would never be captured by the Delbessie Agreement because it will never expire and thus never come up for renewal which is when all the Delbessie stuff about good condition, indigenous access and use agreements, future conservation areas etc. come into play.
I found it hilarious that an agreement about lease renewals was signed on and named after a lease that will never be subject to it.
Permalink Reply by Ian Macrae Yeates on January 7, 2012 at 9:04am LOL, Lynette
OT What I want to see is the LNP caring about the land. I believe that with active candidates this is materialising?
Cheers,
Ian McR Yeates
http://www.candoqld.com.au/policies/protecting-cape-york-with-local...
Lynette McDougall said:
You want to know what's really funny about the naming of the Delbessie Agreement? The Delbessie Agreement is only relevant for land that is leased for a term of years - Pastoral Holdings and term leases for grazing over 100 ha. Delbessie Station is a Grazing Homestead PERPETUAL Lease. Which means it would never be captured by the Delbessie Agreement because it will never expire and thus never come up for renewal which is when all the Delbessie stuff about good condition, indigenous access and use agreements, future conservation areas etc. come into play.
I found it hilarious that an agreement about lease renewals was signed on and named after a lease that will never be subject to it.
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