The Forest Wars: Join David Lindenmayer new book launch
Celebrate Professor David Lindenmayer’s latest book, The Forest Wars, in-person this April.
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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.
We have a once in a generation opportunity to fix Australia’s environment law. Our current nature law is broken and full of holes. The Albanese government’s draft new law has good potential. But it does not yet adequately address the flaws in the existing system. Good laws, properly used, are key to halting the destruction,
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
After successful community action won higher standards and better transparency from AGL, the EPA is seeking feedback from the community on AGL’s revised plans to expand its coal ash dumps in the Latrobe Valley. You can have you say until 11.59pm Friday, 9 February 2024.
Thank you! With you by our side, a radically better world is possible. The law is a powerful tool and together, over the past year we’ve made an incredible impact. Together we’ve held governments accountable, made industries act responsibly, and fought together with communities at the frontlines. As a proudly a not-for-profit, community-funded legal organisation,
EJA has made the difficult decision to not accept federal government funding due to the extensive restrictions attached to this funding.
As Victoria prepares to end native forest logging within weeks, conservationists, citizen scientists and lawyers are calling on the Victorian Government to get on with creating new national parks in the Central Highlands and East Gippsland. The Victorian Environmental Assessment Council (VEAC) has just released a report on the need for immediate protection of critically
EJA lawyers are standing with Barengi Gadjin Land Council Aboriginal Corporation to call for full protection of Victorian dingoes.