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Namadgi extensively damaged, but showing pockets of hope

Mar 11, 2020 | Latest News, Nature and waterways

On Friday 6th March, Maddie Clegg, biodiversity campaigner from the Conservation Council, attended an assessment tour of Namadgi National Park, to see first-hand the impact of the fires this summer. The visit brought together representatives from local member groups,...

MEDIA RELEASE: Evoenergy’s Gas Plan good… but not good enough

Feb 27, 2020 | Climate, Latest News

27th February 2020 MEDIA RELEASE  Evoenergy’s Gas Plan good… but not good enough The Conservation Council ACT Region today welcomed Evoenergy’s plans to halt the expansion of the gas network into new Canberra suburbs as outlined in their 2021-26 Draft Plan...

MEDIA RELEASE: World Environment Day Dinner 2020 Tickets Released

Feb 25, 2020 | Latest News

25 February 2020 MEDIA RELEASE World Environment Day Dinner 2020 Tickets Released The Conservation Council ACT Region today launched early bird tickets to the 2020 World Environment Day Dinner, which will be held on Saturday 6th June at the National Museum of...

Snapshot: ACT State of the Environment Report 2019

Feb 14, 2020 | Climate, Latest News, Nature and waterways, Transport

Yesterday, the ACT State of the Environment Report 2019 was tabled in the Legislative Assembly. The Report, produced every 3-4 years by the Commissioner for Sustainability and the Environment, details how the ACT is performing on a number of environmental indicators,...

MEDIA RELEASE: Environment funding welcome and necessary

Feb 11, 2020 | Latest News, Nature and waterways

10 February 2020 MEDIA RELEASE Environment funding welcome and necessary “The Conservation Council ACT Region today welcomed an additional $7.8m over 4 years of Government funding for better environmental outcomes in the ACT announced as a mid-year budget boost,” said...

New guide reveals Ginninderry’s Treasures

Feb 6, 2020 | Latest News, Nature and waterways

The Conservation Council is proud to present ‘Ginninderry Treasures’, the sixth book in the Treasures of the ACT Region series. With contributions from a team of local knowledge experts, the beautiful booklet will help you explore the Aboriginal 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.

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