House of Representatives Committees

Contents

Foreword
Membership of the Committee
Terms of reference
List of abbreviations
List of recommendations

Chapter 1 A Vision for Sustainable Cities
Chapter 2 Sustainability and Cities
Chapter 3 Governance and policy frameworks – developing a national approach
Chapter 4 Planning and settlement patterns
Chapter 5 Transport
Chapter 6 Water
Chapter 7 Building design and management
Chapter 8 Energy
Chapter 9 Research and Feedback
Appendix A – List of submissions
Appendix B – List of exhibits
Appendix C – List of public hearings
Appendix D – Inspections and discussions

 

 

Dr Mal Washer

Chair

Membership of the Committee

41 st Parliament

Chair

Dr Mal Washer MP

 

Deputy Chair

Ms Jennie George MP

 

Members

Mr Russell Broadbent MP

Hon Duncan Kerr MP

 

Ms Kelly Hoare MP

Mr Stewart McArthur MP

 

Mr Harry Jenkins MP

Mr Malcolm Turnbull MP

 

Hon Jackie Kelly MP

Mr Jason Wood MP

40th Parliament

Chair

Mr Bruce Billson MP

 

Deputy Chair

Ms Jennie George MP

 

Members

Mr Phillip Barresi MP

Hon Duncan Kerr MP

 

Mr John Cobb MP

Mr Peter Lindsay MP

 

Mr Greg Hunt MP

Ms Kirsten Livermore MP

 

Mr Harry Jenkins MP

Mr Stewart McArthur MP

Committee Secretariat

Secretary

Mr Ian Dundas

Inquiry Secretary

Ms Julia Thoener

Research Officer

Mr Robert Little

Administrative Officer

Mrs Marlene Dundas

 

 

Terms of Reference

The Committee will inquire into and report on issues and policies related to the development of sustainable cities to the year 2025, particularly:

List of abbreviations

ACCC

Australian Competition and Consumer Commission

ACF

Australian Conservation Foundation

ALGA

Australian Local Government Association

ANAO

Australian National Audit Office

ARC

Australian Research Council

ARTC

Australian Rail Track Corporation

BASIX

Building Sustainability Index

BCA

Building Code of Australia

BCP

Better Cities Program

COAG

Council of Australian Governments

CPTED

Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design

DAF

Development Assessment Forum

DOTARS

Department of Transport and Regional Services

ESD

Ecologically Sustainable Development

FAGs

Financial Assistance Grants

FBT

Fringe Benefits Tax

GST

Goods and Services Tax

HERS

House Energy Rating Software

HIA

Housing Institute of Australia

ICLEI

International Council for Local Environment Initiatives

LCA

Life Cycle Analysis

LGA(s)

Local Government Area(s)

LGPMC

Local Government and Planning Ministers’ Council

MRET

Mandatory Renewable Energy Target

NABERS

National Australian Built Environment Rating System

NAEEEP

National Appliance and Equipment Energy Efficiency Programme

NatHERS

Nationwide House Energy Rating Scheme

NCC

National Competition Council

NCP

National Competition Policy

NFEE

National Framework for Energy Efficiency

NWI

National Water Initiative

PCA

Property Council of Australia

PIA

Planning Institute of Australia

PPP

Public Private Partnership

PVRP

Photovoltaic Rebate Programme

R & D

Research and development

SLA

Statistical Local Area

SoE

State of the Environment

STEG

Septic Tank Effluent Gravity

STEP

Septic Tank Effluent Pump

TBL

Triple line reporting

UFP

Urban Frontiers Program

WELS

Water efficiency labelling and standards

WSAA

Water Services Association of Australia

WSUD

Water Sensitive Urban Design

List of recommendations

3 Governance and policy frameworks – developing a national approach

Recommendation 1

The committee recommends that the Australian Government:

Recommendation 2

The committee recommends that all new relevant Australian Government policy proposals be evaluated as to whether they would impact on urban sustainability and if so, be assessed against the Australian Sustainability Charter and the COAG agreed sustainability targets.

Recommendation 3

The committee recommends that:

4 Planning and settlement patterns

Recommendation 4

The committee recommends that the Department of Transport and Regional Services raise with the Development Assessment Forum the proposal to extend membership of the forum to representatives from the Department of Environment and Heritage and the CSIRO.

5 Transport

Recommendation 5

The committee recommends that the Department of Transport and Regional Services, in consultation with the Department of the Environment and Heritage, investigate options to extend the Roads to Recovery programme to include other modes of transport as a step towards including sustainability in the funding criteria.

Recommendation 6

The committee recommends that:

Recommendation 7

The committee recommends that the provision of Australian Government transport infrastructure funds include provision of funding specifically for sustainable public transport infrastructure for suburbs and developments on the outer fringes of our cities.

Recommendation 8

The committee recommends that the Australian Government review the current FBT concessions for car use with a view to removing incentives for greater car use and extending incentives to other modes of transport.

Recommendation 9

The committee recommends that the Australian Government review the tariff policy on four wheel drive vehicles with a view to increasing the tariff rate on four wheel drive vehicles, except for primary producers and others who have a legitimate need for four wheel drive capability.

Recommendation 10

The committee recommends that the Australian Government provide adequate funding to develop new programmes and support existing programmes, such as TravelSmart and the National Cycling Strategy, that promote and facilitate public and active transport options.

Recommendation 11

The committee recommends that the Department of Transport and Regional Services investigate developing emission standards for older vehicles and work with the States and Territories with a view to instituting mandatory testing and reporting at point of sale.

6 Water

Recommendation 12

The committee recommends that COAG, as part of the National Water Initiative, fund an education campaign educating the public about the benefits, economics and safety of using recycled water.

Recommendation 13

The committee recommends that the National Water Commission, in consultation with the States and Territories and the public, prepare an independent and transparent report on water options for each of the Australian capital cities and major regional centres.

Recommendation 14

The committee recommends that the Department of the Environment and Heritage undertake a public education campaign to increase community awareness of the Water Efficiency Labelling and Standards Scheme.

Recommendation 15

The committee recommends that the Australian Government ensure research and development regarding water resource management takes into account Water Sensitive Urban Design principles.

Recommendation 16

The committee recommends that the Australian Government commission research, either as part of the National Water Initiative or separately, to consider the economic viability and environmental benefits of decentralised water management systems.

7 Building design and management

Recommendation 17

The committee recommends that the Australian Government encourage the States and Territories to mandate disclosure of the energy efficiency and greenhouse performance of residences at point of sale and point of lease.

Recommendation 18

The committee recommends that the Australian Government, possibly through the CSIRO, investigate the value of a mass balance analysis for Australia.

Recommendation 19

The committee recommends that the Australian Government, in consultation with the Housing Industry of Australia, CSIRO and other industry and scientific bodies, investigate the establishment of a ‘sustainable building material’ labelling system.

Recommendation 20

The committee recommends that the Australian Government encourage the States and Territories to put in place a regime whereby approval for major residential and commercial renovations is conditional upon meeting energy efficiency and greenhouse performance requirements.

Recommendation 21

The committee recommends that the Department of the Environment and Heritage and the Australian Building Codes Board work with industry groups to raise awareness among builders, architects and developers of the economic and environmental benefits of sustainable building practices, including reusing and recycling building materials.

Recommendation 22

The committee recommends that the Australian Building Codes Board develop a nationally consistent building ratings tool that takes into account the range of environmental and sustainability factors dealt with by existing codes.

Recommendation 23

The committee recommends that the Australian Government increase the First Home Owner grant to $10,000 for those homes that meet a high standard of specified sustainability criteria and that these criteria be:

Recommendation 24

The committee recommends that those States and Territories that do not have a 5 star rating system implement one as a priority.

Recommendation 25

The committee recommends that Australian Government departments and agencies that own property take steps to improve the sustainability of those buildings, at least to the 5 star rating, and that departments and agencies that rent property consider measures to improve building efficiency when seeking tenancy agreements.

8 Energy

Recommendation 26

The committee recommends that the Australian Government double the photovoltaic rebate to further encourage the uptake of photovoltaic systems.

Recommendation 27

The committee recommends that the Australian Government further develop its commitment to energy sustainability, particularly in the area of increasing the use of renewable energy.

Recommendation 28

The committee recommends that the Australian Government, through the National Framework for Energy Efficiency, examine the economic and environmental benefits of decentralised energy delivery and encourage investment in this area.

Recommendation 29

The committee recommends the Australian Government investigate US and German initiatives in the area of solar energy generation and purchase, and, where appropriate, implement or emulate them.

9 Research and Feedback

Recommendation 30

The committee recommends that the Australian Government:

Recommendation 31

The committee recommends that, with reference to the Swedish model of environmental objectives, the Australian Government:

Recommendation 32

The committee recommends that Australia investigate opportunities to establish a Sustainable Cities network across Australia and Asia, and extend its regional and international commitment to urban sustainability through avenues such as:

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