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Election Scorecard: Our Environment, Our Future

Sep 22, 2020 | ACT Election Priorities 2020

Election Scorecard: Our Environment, Our Future The Conservation Council works constructively with all elected representatives of ACT Legislative Assembly to ensure the delivery of strong environmental outcomes for the ACT and region. We have rated policy...

A simple way to protect our native mammals, birds and reptiles

Sep 22, 2020 | ACT Election Priorities 2020, Latest News, Nature and waterways

Helen Oakey, Executive Director Monday 7th September was Threatened Species Day, a day that marks the death of the last Tasmanian tiger in 1936, and an opportunity to reflect what we can do to cease the rate of extinction in Australia. While biodiversity can sometimes...

Take action for responsible waste management

Sep 14, 2020 | ACT Election Priorities 2020, Waste

ACT residents have high consuming lifestyles. Single-use plastics continue to be utilised in the ACT, posing major threats to wildlife, waterways and our health. Food and organic waste sent to landfill contributes 4% to the ACT’s greenhouse gas emissions and squanders...

Take action for healthy urban environments

Sep 14, 2020 | ACT Election Priorities 2020, Nature and waterways

Canberra’s trees and waterways are vital for our wildlife, our health and the climate. The urban forest is ageing, and many of our waterways are facing challenges from pollution, invasive species and altered flows. To enjoy a green and liveable city, we must invest in...

Take action to protect our natural environment

Sep 14, 2020 | ACT Election Priorities 2020, Nature and waterways

Our biodiversity faces many threats, yet the ACT Government has not yet committed to protect all areas with conservation values or mitigate against threats like roaming cats. The ACT hosts the largest remaining remnants of Grassy-Box Woodlands and Native Temperate...

Take action on climate change

Sep 11, 2020 | ACT Election Priorities 2020, Climate, Transport

The impacts of a changing climate are well upon us, forcing societies and natural ecosystems to transform the way they function. At the current rate of 10 billion tonnes of global emissions each year, we will exceed the remaining carbon budget by 2030.The science...
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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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