Nature champions shine at 2023 SA Environment Awards
South Australia’s environment champions – including Jill Hudson Award winner Dr Sarah Wheeler – were honoured at the 2023 SA Environment Awards last night. Learn more about the winners.
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Protest laws an attack on democracy
The state’s peak environment body will join with other members of civil society, including unions, law and human rights groups to campaign against the anti-protest Bill rushed through the Lower House of SA Parliament yesterday.
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Energy Minister’s Gas comments slammed
South Australia’s peak environment body has condemned yesterday’s comments by SA Energy Minister Tom Koutsantonis at the Australian Petroleum Production and Exploration Association conference in Adelaide.
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Federal budget fails to deliver urgently needed Murray-Darling recovery funding
The Albanese Government has committed $146.8m in this budget towards their election promise to complete the Murray-Darling Basin Plan, but failed to commit the funds needed to deliver on the final 450 gigalitres (GL) of water for the environment.
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New SA Environment Magazine launched
Conservation SA's new online magazine features stories of our state's nature places, their inhabitants and the people who work to protect them.
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Submission on Northern Water Supply Business Case
The Conservation Council of South Australia welcomes the opportunity to contribute a submission on the Northern Water Supply Business Case.
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Nominate an environment hero!
Nominations are now open for the 25th annual SA Environment Awards celebrating our state's nature champions.
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SUBMISSION: Consultation on the proposed Hydrogen and Renewable Energy Act
The Conservation Council SA welcomes the opportunity to provide a submission to the consultation on the proposed Hydrogen and Renewable Energy Act.
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Northern Water Supply submissions open
You can help ensure the unique and extraordinary annual breeding aggregation of the Giant Australian Cuttlefish is protected.
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Time to slam on the brakes in runaway South Road project
The proposed Torrens to Darlington project should be scrapped or substantially re-modified, and the money directed instead towards less climate damaging transport investment, says the state’s peak environment body.
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