Member Update February 2021

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Endangered whales at risk as causeway works timed for peak breeding season

The state’s peak environment body has slammed a decision to time Victor Harbor causeway upgrade work during the peak of the whale breeding season. Read more
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Vigil held for SA's lost mangroves and saltmarsh

Concerned community members, environment groups, politicians, scientists and industry representatives gathered on the steps of Parliament House to hold a vigil for the St Kilda Mangroves on World Wetlands Day. Read more
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St Kilda Mangroves Alliance launched

On Saturday 23 January we launched the St Kilda Mangroves Alliance, a powerful coalition of 20+ environment, industry and community groups dedicated to forcing action to save this irreplaceable part of the world. Read more
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Southern Right Whales - State Assessment Panel

The Conservation Council of South Australia is pleased to provide comment on The Granite Island Causeway Project development application by Department for Infrastructure and Transport currently before the State Commission Assessment Panel (SCAP). Read more
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Submission to the NSW Border Rivers Water Sharing Plan (WSP)

The Conservation Council of South Australia (Conservation SA) welcomes the opportunity to make a submission on the proposal to amend the NSW Border Rivers Water Sharing Plan (WSP) to include floodplain harvesting. Read more
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Critical moment for the Murray

MEDIA RELEASE26 November 2020 Critical moment for the Murray Tomorrow’s Ministerial Council (MinCo) meeting is set to be a pivotal moment for the Murray-Darling Basin Plan, with upstream states pushing hard to extend crucial 2024 deadlines that further risk the health of... Read more
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Snap action for Adelaide's trees

On Wednesday 14 October 2020 we held a snap action on the steps of Parliament House to shine a light on Adelaide’s broken big tree laws. Read more
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What does the State Budget mean for our environment?

Our Chief Executive Craig Wilkins unpacks the new State Budget and its implications for the future of South Australia's environment. Read more
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What's happening to Adelaide's trees? (2020)

What's happening to Adelaide's trees? is a major new report 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... Read more
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Industry and environment groups applaud South Australian energy efficiency commitment

MEDIA RELEASE10 November 2020  Industry and environment groups applaud South Australian energy efficiency commitment Read more
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