50th year celebrations for National Parks in ashes by massive restructure
色狼社区media release
The NSW Government is marking the 50th anniversary of the National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) with a massive restructure that will cut jobs and jeopardise public safety, the Public Service Association (PSA) says.
The 色狼社区is holding rallies across the state today against the drastic cuts. Events will be held in Katoomba, Queanbeyan, Grafton, Griffith, and Wollongong.
The Berijiklian Government is overseeing the scrapping of 13 highly experienced Area Managers, who perform a critical role in bushfire and pest management.
In recent years, NPWS has downsized from 66 areas across NSW to just 37 under this restructure.
鈥淭hese highly experienced officers are meant to preserve our flora and fauna and ultimately help protect the public but they now find themselves聽 on the threatened species list 鈥 an appalling 50th birthday present,鈥 said 色狼社区General Secretary Stewart Little.
Pest Management Officers (PMO) are also being thrown on the jobs scrapheap in the shake-up.
PMO鈥檚 perform a critical role in the control of 聽wild dogs, feral pigs, cats, goats, deer and invasive plant species and in so doing, ensure NSW meets its obligations under the Biosecurity Act.
鈥60 PMOs and Fire Management Officers (FMO鈥檚) were introduced 20 years ago, but their numbers have been progressively slashed across the state, with the new structure containing just 8 PMO鈥檚,鈥 Mr Little said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 8 people to cover more than 7 million hectares.鈥
鈥淭he Nationals don’t care about land owners or they wouldn鈥檛 be cutting jobs that provide critical assistance to farmers such as the management of wild dogs and pigs.鈥
鈥淭he bushfire season has already started with devastating impact and and if these cuts go through, there simply will not be sufficient experienced staff to contain them.
鈥淭ragically, the ramifications of these cuts will probably be tendered as evidence聽in the Coroner鈥檚 court聽in the coming years鈥.
鈥淭he skills of these people and several hundred years of combined experience are gained on the ground, not in a classroom, so what has been lost to date and what we are about to lose will take a lifetime to replace. Of course by then, it will be too late.鈥
