Get to know our team: Paige Le Cornu
In the latest installment in our staff profile series, we're getting to know a team member who brings a wealth of experience and energy to Conservation SA: Adelaide Sustainability Centre (ASC) Coordinator Paige Le Cornu.
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Time for a planning and transport re-think
MEDIA RELEASE 27 July 2020 Time for a planning and transport re-think The state’s peak environment body has called on Premier Marshall to use the opportunity of a new Minister to reset a number of controversial policy issues, including reforms...
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New polling shows majority of South Australians oppose the Marshall Government’s proposed marine sanctuaries cuts
Media Release 25 July 2020 New polling shows majority of South Australians oppose the Marshall Government’s proposed marine sanctuaries cuts Right on the cusp of the Marshall Government’s proposed cutbacks of a number of iconic marine sanctuaries, polling of South...
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Natural Resources Committee Inquiry into Urban Green Spaces
The Conservation Council of South Australia (Conservation Council SA) welcomes the opportunity to contribute to the Natural Resources Committee Inquiry into Urban Green Spaces.
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Marine Parks submission 2020
The Conservation Council of South Australia (Conservation Council SA) welcomes the opportunity to make a submission to the Department of Environment SA Marine Parks Review.
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Can we be better than before?
Throughout history, pandemics have transformed societies.
So what will be the legacy of now?
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Get to know our team: Tessa Roberts
Today we're getting to know Conservation SA team member who brings her big expertise to help protect a tiny SA native bird: rockstar ecologist Tessa Roberts.
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Get to know our team: Allys Todd
Today we're getting to know a team member who has made a big impact since coming on board in 2018: General Manager Allys Todd.
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Swift action required to stop big tree loss: new report
MEDIA RELEASE30 May 2020Swift action required to stop big tree loss: new report Adelaide is losing its big trees at an alarming rate, and urgent action is needed to reverse the damaging trend, according to a new report released today....
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What's happening to Adelaide's trees?
This report has been prepared by community, non-profit and professional organisations concerned with what’s happening to our trees. We hope Government and Council decision-makers will recognise the value of preserving big trees in Adelaide’s landscape and take all necessary steps...
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