by Rachael Szumski | Sep 7, 2023 | Nature
LONG-TERM PAUSE ON WORKS AT LEE POINT – BINYBARA! In a landmark victory, Larrakia Danggalaba leaders have won a long-term pause on works that could have destroyed Aboriginal cultural heritage at Lee Point – Binybara in Darwin. Defence Housing Australia has...
by Rachael Szumski | Jul 31, 2023 | Nature
It’s incredibly disappointing that plans to artificially engineer floodplains on the Murray River are going ahead, so that even more water can be provided to irrigators from this iconic river system. The Victorian Murray Floodplain Restoration Projects include...
by Rachael Szumski | Jul 31, 2023 | Forests, Nature
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has been asked to investigate whether a Victorian government agency, VicForests, is deliberately misleading the public about the true cost of its industrial logging operations. Who filed the greenwashing...
by Sam Sweeney | Jul 13, 2023 | Forests, Nature
In the face of catastrophic bushfires and as our climate and ecosystems collapse before our eyes, the right to protest native forest logging is more important than ever. Across the continent, we are seeing an alarming trend of state governments moving to impose...
by Jem Wilson | Jun 29, 2023 | Forests, Nature
There were emotional scenes inside the Victorian Supreme Court of Appeal this week as environment groups gathered to hear the judgement in their latest legal fight against VicForests. In November 2022, VicForests was found to have been logging in breach of...