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Nature Positive Legislation Must Be Stronger
Bunyip birds and brolgas: how can we better protect species important to Indigenous people?
Advice shows Australia can achieve 75% cut in emissions by 2035
Need for strong EPA as threatened species list grows
Woolworths to stop sourcing beef linked to deforestation
50 cases of deforestation for beef in last four years: when will the big supermarkets act?
ACF To Challenge Woodside’s Scarborough Gas Project 20 August
Koalas in danger: Australia Post and WWF-Australia join forces to protect koalas from extinction
Environment laws ‘too weak’ as climate court case dropped
Environment laws ‘too weak’ as climate court cast dropped
Australian Conservation Foundation statement on Scarborough litigation
Australia’s nature is in deep crisis. These 3 easy steps would give our new environment laws teeth
Call For Stronger Laws As Threatened Species List Grows
More than half of NSW’s forests and woodlands are gone as ongoing logging increases extinction risks, study shows
Respect and responsibility: Jabiluka safe as uranium mining lease for Kakadu site not renewed
Anti-farming Report Cheap Shot At Agriculture
Small modular reactors have promise. But we found they’re unlikely to help Australia hit net zero by 2050
Gas Expansion Is Recipe For Climate Disaster
Top Aussie Food Companies Fail Nature Assessment
Farmers, electricians, environmental and climate advocacy groups unite in need for investment in grid upgrades
Queensland’s deforestation shame: six Brisbane CBDs cleared every day
Statement on the need for climate and energy policy certainty
Beyond the Barrier Reef: Australia’s 3 other World Heritage reefs are also in trouble
Federal investment in clean industries welcome, but handouts to coal need to stop
Future Made In Australia: Just Leave Out Gas
Queensland Coal Mine Fire Avoidable Climate Disaster
Constructive crossbench amendments would make nature laws stronger: ACF
Nuclear energy creates the most dangerous form of radioactive waste. Where does Peter Dutton plan to put it?
No need for nukes: Energy market operator sets out pathway for a renewables-based grid
New Gas Continues To Spell Danger For Reef
No costing, no clear timelines, no easy legal path: deep scepticism over Dutton’s nuclear plan is warranted
Wrong reaction: Coalition’s nuclear dream offers no clarity on technology, cost, timing, or waste
Power Games: Why Nuclear Is Not Right For Australia
ACF Welcomes Illawarra Offshore Wind Zone
Risky business: Australia’s banks and super funds not well prepared for nature risks
A renewable energy transition that doesn’t harm nature? It’s not just possible, it’s essential
Use Expanded Water Trigger To Protect Beetaloo Basin
Bank’s updated climate policy has clear message for big polluters
Jabiluka recognised: long awaited protection for Kakadu site welcome
Independence Of New EPA Is Critical: ACF
Allies for Uluru Statement of Commitment
Eraring Extension: Unnecessary And Backwards
Threatened species have declined 2% a year since 2000. Nature positive? Far from it
Nuclear subs are coming to Australia. Now the Coalition wants reactors, too. We’re not ready for it
Important Changes To Offshore Gas Bill
Two Sides To Budget Coin: Funds For Clean Energy
Gas Strategy Blueprint For Climate Chaos: ACF
Leading marine scientists write to PM: reject new coal and gas to save our coral reefs