 This is a great budget for Queensland and a great budget for Queensland's environment. The Department of Environment and Heritage Protection's budget has increased by $23.5 million. That's on top of a record funding commitment to Reef water quality programs, more than $57 million a year. Improving water quality is important but we also need to address climate change. That's why we've put climate change back on the agenda. An additional $6.8 million over four years to lead the development of the government's climate change strategies. These funds will allow Queensland to adapt to the unavoidable impact of climate change as well as transition to a new clean energy economy. This budget also prioritises wildlife conservation. We know our koala populations have been struggling in the southeast so we've provided $12.1 million to protect koalas and their habitats. We've delivered funding of $5.8 million for crocodile management that will also safeguard the jobs of the 10 staff based in regional Queensland. Plus we'll use $2.7 million to research flying fox roosts and travel patterns. Nature Assist will receive a $2.8 million funding boost to help owners of land with high conservation values and we will have a further $5 million to acquire new national parks. A new $12 million community sustainability action grants program will support volunteer and community groups. I'm proud of this budget. It delivers a range of initiatives that are vital to protecting our environment and in turn delivers great results for all Queenslanders.