New alert for St Kilda Mangroves as poisoning returns
The St Kilda Mangroves Alliance is calling for the immediate pumping out of the leaking pond adjacent to the St Kilda mangroves, as winter rains have recreated the same dangerous conditions that caused the poisoning last year.
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Moving on from a loud argument about a distant target
Australia must slash climate pollution this decade: Joint statement from 50+ environment, social and health organisations
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Member Update July 2021
The latest news and actions from the environment sector for Conservation SA member groups.
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Submission to review of the Native Vegetation Act
Conservation SA welcomes the opportunity to submit to the review of the Native Vegetation Act 1991.
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Submission on the Water Legislation Amendment Act 2021
Conservation SA welcomes the opportunity to submit to the Senate Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport Committee Inquiry into the Water Legislation Amendment (Inspector General and Other Measures) Act 2021.
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Submission on ANSTO Lucas Heights Inquiry
Conservation SA welcomes the opportunity to provide a submission to the Committee’s consideration of an extension to the intermediate level solid waste (ILSW) storage facility at the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO) Lucas Heights site.
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Submission to the Australian aquaculture sector inquiry
The Conservation Council SA welcomes the opportunity to submit to the Standing Committee on Agriculture and Water Resources' 2021 Australian aquaculture sector inquiry.
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State Budget Wrap-Up
Our CE Craig Wilkins unpacks the 2021 State Budget and what it means for our environment.
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Outrage as Federal National Party attempts to destroy the Murray Darling Basin Plan
South Australia’s peak environment body responds to the National Party's moves in the Senate to gut the Murray Darling Basin Plan.
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Nuclear dump story has a long way to run
The state’s peak environment body has welcomed the Federal Government’s decision to reinstate the right for judicial review in their Bill to progress a nuclear waste dump in South Australia.
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