Protecting nature
We use the law to protect nature and regenerate vital ecosystems on the brink of collapse.
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We use the law to protect nature and regenerate vital ecosystems on the brink of collapse.
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We’re a public interest legal organisation for a radically better world. For more than 30 years, we’ve delivered justice for nature and people.
Every day, EJA lawyers and campaigners use the law as a tool to create a radically better world and make the biggest impact possible.
EJA lawyers have asked the ACCC to investigate whether VicForests is deliberately misleading the public about the true cost of its industrial logging operations.
An anti-toxic waste group and environmental lawyers are calling on Victoria’s environmental watchdog to reject a proposed waste to energy facility at Lara, near Geelong. By burning red-bin waste the project will create toxic air emissions which are very difficult to control and which are linked to a suite of serious human health impacts such
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 tighter restrictions and harsher penalties on protestors standing up for our forests
The Victorian government is introducing harsh new penalties and threats of prison time to deter concerned citizens from protesting against environmental destruction.