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Concerned about feral horses in Kosciuszko? Get walking
August 22, 2018
The damage of wild horses to alpine environments is well documented. However, the NSW government has decided to allow horse populations to continue to degrade the Alps. On the 3rd November, a group of...
Read More ShareProcess not postcode for nuclear waste
August 16, 2018
In a matter of months, South Australia could be the reluctant home to Australia's nuclear waste. Federal Resources Minister Matt Canavan is fast forwarding the process to approve a site for a national nuclear...
Read More ShareFriends of the Earth reaction to Glyphosate court case
August 11, 2018
Friends of the Earth. Media release. August 11 2018 Friends of the Earth Australia today welcomed a decision in the Supreme Court of California to award school groundskeeper Dewayne Johnson US$289million in damages after...
Read More ShareJuly 2018 Update
July 27, 2018
It has been a busy few months at Friends of the Earth. Most exciting was the addition of a new national project - Tipping Point.
Read More ShareSecret China-led RCEP trade deal fails international standards of transparency, experts warn
July 20, 2018
PRESS RELEASE Bangkok, Manila, New Delhi, Melbourne July 20, 2018. The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) is being negotiated in Bangkok, Thailand this week. The mega regional trade deal involving sixteen nations from...
Read More ShareStop new tourism infrastructure in World Heritage
July 10, 2018
Tasmania is blessed with beautiful and intact landscapes and an impressive network of national parks. However, World Heritage Areas and national parks have long been targeted by developers who want to establish commercial tourist...
Read More ShareClean Coal LOL ... but carbon capture and storage off Ninety Mile Beach is no laughing matter
June 29, 2018
By Catherine Hearse and the Quit Coal Collective at Friends of the Earth Melbourne Golden Beach is an idyllic section of Victoria's Ninety Mile Beach. It boasts a pristine coastline, plentiful fish, multitudes of...
Read More ShareCassowaries in the Wet Tropics of Far North Queensland
June 26, 2018
By Ingrid Marker ‒ Cassowary Keystone Conservation Inc. A keystone species and major tourism icon of Far North Queensland, cassowaries live in the Wet Tropics ‒ a small area compared to their original habitat....
Read More ShareStand up for democracy - say no to the anti-espionage bill
June 15, 2018
The Australian government is seeking to introduce new espionage and foreign interference laws that threaten our democracy.
Read More ShareResponse to proposed changes to espionage and foreign interference laws
June 08, 2018
Friends of the Earth are a community-driven organisation that has played a constructive role protecting the natural environment and supporting social justice in Australia for over forty years.
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