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Invasion Day Events 2022
January 20, 2022
January 26 is a day of mourning for First Nations people, also known as Invasion Day, or Survival Day. There are many reasons why January 26 is controversial, painful and traumatic for First Nations...
Read More 1 Reaction ShareAll signs point to a permanent levy
January 19, 2022
Reputable research institutions and mainstream media are starting to highlight the negligible contribution to the economy by the offshore oil and gas industry and the expected strain that decommissioning costs could put on the taxpayer....
Read More 1 Reaction ShareDirt Radio podcast - Ending Extactivism: Blockade IMARC
January 18, 2022
Alice, an activist involved with the Blockade IMARC alliance, joins host Phil Evans for a conversation about what extractivism is, how we need to think beyond growth economics, and how to get involved with...
Read More 1 Reaction ShareNuclear News January
January 17, 2022
In January news: Why nuclear power's future looks grimmer than ever, a new EU proposal to categorise nuclear energy and gas as ‘green’ sparks fierce opposition, 3 out of 4 WA Uranium mine licenses...
Read More 1 Reaction ShareLonger fire seasons are putting our national parks at risk
January 11, 2022
In Victoria, after a mild spring with above average rainfalls, it looks like this summer might provide a low key fire season. In it’s early summer Bushfire Outlook, the AFAC (the National Council for...
Read More 1 Reaction ShareBarngarla Determination Aboriginal Corporation has filed judicial review in the Federal Court of Australia against the nuclear waste dump decision.
January 10, 2022
If successful, the Court will entirely overturn the decision to locate the facility at Napandee by quashing the Minister’s declaration.
Read More 1 Reaction ShareThese are not ‘one-offs’, this is a characteristic of the industry
December 23, 2021
As more and more offshore oil and gas infrastructure is being developed around Australia, it is important to remember the tragic events in the history of this industry that have taken lives, destroyed ecosystems...
Read More 1 Reaction ShareRegional groups gather to oppose new gold mining
December 22, 2021
With a strong gold price, applications for mining exploration continue to spread across regional Victoria. In Central Victoria, the North East and Gippsland, a growing number of local groups are forming to oppose this...
Read More 1 Reaction ShareGippsland leadership on show at Australian Renewables Academy
December 16, 2021
A group of Gippsland businesses and stakeholders gathered in Sale last week to discuss the opportunity to kickstart a renewable energy sector in the region.
Read More 1 Reaction ShareCrown Prince of Monaco Funding Strzelecki Koala Removal?
December 15, 2021
The battle to safeguard Victoria and South Australia's only endemic koala population has taken a strange twist. Information has come to light revealing that the breeding program associated with the current koala removals from...
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