Attorney general’s department advised Coalition Toondah Harbour development could breach wetlands convention
Josh Frydenberg's office allowed proposed Queensland development to go to assessment despite legal advice it was unacceptable'
The Coalition government decided a controversial apartment complex and marina proposed for Queensland's Moreton Bay should proceed to the next stage of the assessment process, despite legal advice from the federal attorney general's department warning it was unacceptable because of the risk it posed to internationally listed wetlands.
The government was advised that a development inside the Ramsar site could put Australia in breach of its international obligations before Josh Frydenberg, who was environment minister at the time, recommended his department proceed with an assessment of the Walker Corporation's long-proposed Toondah Harbour.
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