Cruel politics as Whyalla steelworkers used to justify taxpayer subsidy for Adani coalmine
MEDIA RELEASE 4 May 2017Cruel politics as Whyalla steelworkers used to justify taxpayer subsidy for Adani coalmineUsing the Whyalla steelworks struggle to justify a $1 billion taxpayer subsidy to the Adani Carmichael coal mine railway line is cruel politics, says...
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Five minutes with Tim Vale
Last month we welcomed Tim Vale to the newly-created Fire Policy Officer position for Conservation SA. Tim spent five minutes with us to explain his new role and outline his goals for this important area of conservation work.
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Giles Parkinson Explains energy event a success
On Monday 27 March more than 250 people packed into the Braggs Lecture Theatre at Adelaide Uni to hear energy expert Giles Parkinson speak about South Australia's energy story.
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Five minutes with Jill Woodlands
Conservation SA's Natural Resource Management Facilitator, Jill Woodlands, recently made it to the finalists for this year's National Landcare Awards. To find out more about our hard-working and inspirational staff member, we asked her a few quick questions.
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SA Select Committee on Statewide Blackout
It is clear from the recent experience in South Australia that inadequate planning for the transition is affecting the price, reliability and security of our electricity supply.
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Proposed Murray Darling Basin Plan Amendments
The Conservation Council of South Australia represents around 60 environment and conservation organisations in our state. We advocate for the implementation in full of the Murray Darling Basin Plan.
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Reef Watch Turns 20!
This week our multi-award winning citizen science program celebrates its 20 years of marine conservation work!
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SA Libs playing politics over renewables
MEDIA RELEASE13 February 2017SA Libs playing politics over renewablesThe state’s peak environment body is disappointed by the announcement today that the SA Liberals would scrap SA's 50% renewable energy target if elected next year.
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