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A big day for nature
November 27, 2025
Our national nature laws, which date back to the days when John Howard was prime minister, are broken. They have failed people and nature for decades. The federal ALP came to power on a...
Read More ShareThe Liberals have caved to deniers, axed climate from agenda
November 13, 2025
The news is in – the Liberal party has officially abandoned their commitment to net zero emissions. They have caved to the deniers and axed climate from their agenda. It's another reminder that the...
Read More ShareAustralia needs strong environment laws
November 05, 2025
Our federal environment laws (called the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act, or EPBC) were created in the 1990s when John Howard was prime minister. They were never designed to really protect land and...
Read More ShareBarium in Bulla Drinking Water at Unsafe Levels for Decades
October 19, 2025
The small community of Bulla (Gudabijin) in the north west of the Northern Territory has a problem with its water supply. The problem is Barium, an earth metal which has been detected in the...
Read More ShareNSW Legislative Council Select Committee on PFAS Contamination supports FoE recommendations
September 28, 2025
In late 2024 Friends of the Earth Australia submitted information to the NSW Legislative Council Select Committee on PFAS contamination, chaired by Greens MLC Cate Faehrmann. In February FoE Campaigner Anthony Amis was invited...
Read More ShareSolGold's Cascabel mine in Ecuador, likely to be worse than previously thought
August 22, 2025
New research shows vast impact of Solgold's proposed Cascabel mine in Ecuador Yemanyá Corporation research shows Cascabel mine may well cause more environmental impact than all other Latin American mines Esmeraldas, July 16, 2025 The...
Read More ShareSeeds of resistance: A war on Palestinian agriculture, sovereignty, and survival
August 13, 2025
Originally published on Friends of the Earth Asia Pacific. When bulldozers rolled into Hebron on July 31st and destroyed Palestine’s only national seed bank, they weren’t just tearing down a building; they were attacking...
Read More ShareNew Drinking Water Guidelines for PFAS Chemicals. Which communities have breached the guidelines?
July 06, 2025
In late June, the National Health and Medical Research Council set new guidelines for PFAS chemicals in the Australian Drinking Water Guidelines (ADWG). The old PFAS guidelines, established 8 years ago have been substantially...
Read More ShareGlobal Wind Day 2025 Celebrations- Wrap
June 16, 2025
After a strong election result that provided a clear mandate for the Albanese government to accelerate renewable energy in Australia, communities came together on Global Wind Day Sunday 15th June to celebrate the huge...
Read More ShareGlobal Wind Day - June 15, 2025 - Day of Community Action
June 06, 2025
The shift to renewable energy is not just a necessity; it’s an incredible opportunity to shape a brighter future for our regions, and build a legacy of good jobs, revitalised industries and thriving communities....
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