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Speak up for First Nations cultural heritage
The Barmah National Park is Yorta Yorta country. But feral horses pose a serious threat to Aboriginal cultural heritage and the ecological health of the Barmah Forest and wetlands.During recent flood events, Victorian government agencies and pro-feral horse...
Have your say: plans for more toxic ash dumps in the Latrobe Valley
AGL plans to massively expand its coal ash dumps in the Latrobe Valley – exposing the community to toxic coal waste for almost another 20 years.Thanks for being part of this! Hundreds of people from the community called on the EPA to reject this proposal. These dumps...
Speak up to make mining companies in the Latrobe Valley clean up their toxic mess
Hidden beside coal-fired power stations, toxic ash dumps across Australia are threatening the local community’s rivers, lakes, farmland and forests with contamination. Decades of brown coal mining to power Victoria has left the Latrobe Valley with enormous unstable...
Save our unique savanna ecosystems
The Northern Territory’s tropical savanna is a national treasure. With sweeping orange plains and eucalypt woodlands home to scurrying marsupials and vibrant birds calling from the canopy. We have some of the largest intact savanna remaining on earth. But our...
Speak up to save our unique savanna ecosystems
It’s hard to capture the magic of our woodland savannas – from eucalypt trees and tall grasses, to magnificent birds, reptiles, mammals and insects. But the savanna woodlands of the NT are collapsing.Skyrocketing land clearing, inadequate nature laws in the Territory,...
Community Briefing: Taking on land clearing in the Northern Territory
Join a special online briefing on Tuesday to get the full story WHAT: An online briefing about a new legal action filed in the Northern Territory and how you can get involved WHEN: Tuesday, 14 February at 7:30PM AEDT | 7:00PM ACDT | 6:30PM AEST | 6:00PM ACST | 4:30...
Call on our Environment Minister to create new laws that actually protect nature
Over the past 20 years, the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act has failed to protect the places, plants and animals we love. But right now, we have a once in a lifetime opportunity to change that. Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek has just...
Have your say on Delta Coal’s Chain Valley Colliery Consolidation
We’re no longer accepting submissions via our website, but you can still make a submission via the NSW Government’s Major Projects Portal until 11.59pm Friday 16 December. Just visit the page for the Chain Valley Colliery Consolidation Project (application number...
Community Briefing: Delta’s plans to mine more coal
Make your submission on the Chain Valley Colliery Consolidation Project by Friday, 16th December. Join our webinar and help make sure local communities get a proper say on Delta’s plans to mine another 9.5 million tonnes of coal from beneath Lake Macquarie. As it...
Call Premier Daniel Andrews to protect our forests
Make a quick call to Premier Andrews for Victoria's native forestsCall Premier Andrews' office on 03 9651 5000 between 9am and 5pm today. Be firm but respectful. You will likely speak to a staffer who will pass on your message. If you can’t get through, please leave a...
Protecting unique savanna woodlands of the Northern Territory
Until recently, the NT’s savannahs were the least damaged and unpolluted in the world. But they’re changing fast – and right now, the Northern Territory’s laws are too weak to protect them. Savannah woodlands are an extraordinarily rich, complex and fragile...
Taking on toxic air pollution from coal-fired power stations in NSW
In NSW, five coal-fired power stations – Liddell, Eraring, Mt Piper, Bayswater and Vales Point – pump out some of the most toxic pollutants to human health.Toxic pollution from coal-burning power stations is seriously harming...