Independent Review of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999

The Conservation Council of South Australia (Conservation Council SA) welcomes the opportunity to make a submission to the Independent Review of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act). Read more
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A special update from your Conservation SA - Covid-19

Latest update: 20 March 2020 As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to evolve rapidly, Conservation SA is actively considering how we can continue to be a strong and effective voice for nature and the environment in the coming weeks and months.... Read more
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Submission to Draft Phase 3 Planning and Design Code

The Conservation Council of South Australia (Conservation SA) welcomes the opportunity to make a submission to the Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure's Draft Phase 3 Planning and Design Code. Read more
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The Fight for the Bight is over... for now

MEDIA RELEASE25 February 2020 The Fight for the Bight is over… for now SA’s peak body for the environment welcomes news this morning that Norwegian company Equinor will abandon plans to drill for oil in the Great Australian Bight. Read more
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Time for cool heads, not posturing over Murray

MEDIA RELEASE 30 November 2019 Time for cool heads, not posturing over Murray South Australia’s peak environment body has strongly backed SA Environment Minister David Speirs as he rejects the call to remove barrages at the lower end of the Murray. Read more
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2019 SA Environment Awards winners announced

Legendary Great Australian Bight protector Bunna Lawrie and School Strike 4 Climate leader Doha Khan were among those honoured at the 2019 SA Environment Awards ceremony at Tandanya on 21 November 2019. Read more
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Who speaks for the trees?

On Monday 11 November Conservation SA hosted a Public Forum: 'Who Speaks for the Trees' Forum.  Around 150 passionate community members, politicians, policy-makers and members of the environment sector packed the Joinery to hear expert speakers on the planning and... Read more
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Who speaks for the trees?

On Monday 11 November Conservation SA hosted a Public Forum: 'Who Speaks for the Trees' Forum.  Around 150 passionate community members, politicians, policy-makers and members of the environment sector packed the Joinery to hear expert speakers on the planning and... Read more
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Kimba dump ballot a long, long way from community consent

MEDIA RELEASE 8 November 2019 Kimba dump ballot a long, long way from community consent After years of trying to convince the Kimba community to accept radioactive waste from Lucas Heights in Sydney and throwing millions of dollars at a town struggling for... Read more
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Contact Conservation SA on (08) 8223 5155, [email protected], or at our offices at the Joinery at 111 Franklin Street, Adelaide.

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