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EJA lawyers defended forest activists in court for uncovering logging misconduct in the Kuark forest in East Gippsland
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EJA lawyers defended forest activists in court for uncovering logging misconduct in the Kuark forest in East Gippsland
Read the latest on our work defending forests and savannas in the courtroom, holding regulators and logging companies to account, and scrutinising land clearing.
The Albanese government came into power with a promise to end the extinction crisis and fix Australia’s broken nature laws. Instead of delivering a full package of new laws this year, our federal government recently announced it will take baby steps, delaying urgent reforms in favour of a fragmented, piece by piece approach.
The Victorian government wants to hear from people across Victoria about what makes the Central Highlands so special. Have your say on why these breathtaking forests matter to you, and how you want to see them cared for into the future.
Environmental lawyers have expressed disappointment and dismay that the Albanese Government may not deliver once-in-a generation reforms to Australia’s nature laws in this term of government. Environmental Justice Australia says that Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek’s announcement today that the government will establish a national Environment Protection Authority (EPA) and Environmental Information Australia is a baby
Celebrate Professor David Lindenmayer’s latest book, The Forest Wars, in-person this April.
Until 30 March, we have a chance to speak up for our environment and secure laws that actually protect nature.
Our current nature laws are broken and full of holes. Right now, we have a once in a generation opportunity to fix them. So we have to get this right.
It’s time for environment laws that actually protect the environment. We have a once in a generation opportunity to reform our national nature laws – so we have to get this right. Learn more and make a submission by 30 March 2024.
Proposed reforms to Australia’s national environment law still include loopholes that must be closed if the reforms are to actually protect nature from mass deforestation, leadingenvironment groups said today. Environmental Justice Australia, Environment Centre Northern Territory, and the WildernessSociety say more iron-clad and clear protections are needed to stop the scourge ofdeforestation. The Albanese Government