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Issues with NSW Biodiversity Conservation Bill 2016

Jun 23, 2016 | Campaigns, Nature and waterways

Through discussions with member groups we have identified issues for submissions on consultation on the Biodiversity Conservation Bill 2016 and Local Land Services Amendment Bill 2016. 1.  Contradiction /inconsistency between Objectives of Biodiversity Conservation...

Biodiversity Conservation – protecting our unique ecological communities and the Bush Capital

Jun 8, 2016 | Campaigns, Nature and waterways

Here are our policies on biodiversity conservation in the lead up to the ACT Election to be held 15 October 2016: Context About 99% of natural grassland and 95% of Yellow Box-Red Gum Grassy Woodland have been destroyed nationally, for cropping, urban expansion and...

Media release: ‘Smart bins’ dumb idea if they only do waste to landfill

Jun 2, 2016 | Campaigns, Latest News, Waste

The ACT Government through the LDA and TAMS has missed an opportunity by introducing ‘Smart bins’ that only deal with waste to landfill says the Conservation Council. The Government has announced a 12 month trial of three solar-powered self-compacting rubbish bins at...

Waste and resource management – being efficient through closed-loop material systems

May 20, 2016 | Campaigns, Waste

  Wastes (resources with no further use) are an indicator of how we live within our environment. The amount of waste indicates how efficient we are in using resources. The type of waste shows what we value. The way we dispose of waste shows our concern for our...

Temperate Grassland new listing, definition; critically endangered

May 13, 2016 | Campaigns, Nature and waterways

Natural Temperate Grassland of the South Eastern Highlands, a critically endangered ecological community (EPBC Act) In April 2016 the previously listed Natural Temperate Grassland of the Southern Tablelands of NSW and the ACT was replaced by a new listing and...
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We acknowledge the Ngunnawal (Ngunawal), Ngambri and Ngarigo Peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we live and work, extending respect to all other First Nations people with connection to this region. We pay our respects to Elders past and present. We acknowledge that sovereignty was never ceded and we benefit from stolen Country. We recognise the deep and continuing connection that First Nations Peoples have with land, sea, culture and community. We are striving to stand in allyship with First Nations communities for self-determination and environmental justice.

Authorised by Simon Copland for the Conservation Council ACT Region

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