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Updated: June 21, 2011
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Federal Election 2010
Your environment, your future, your vote
After over two weeks of political uncertainty, the Wilderness Society welcomes the new Gillard Government, formed with the support of Independents and The Greens, as a great opportunity for environmental leadership in our country.
Find out more:
- It's Gillard - Now we want environmental leadership from the next Government
- Post-election Media Release: The rise and rise of the 'green voter' puts the major-party leaders on notice
- The Wilderness Society Top Seven Election Asks
- Our detailed Environment Policy Priorities paper sent to the major political parties is available here.
2010 Federal Election updates
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November WildNews update from our National Campaign Manager - November 29, 2010
Welcome to November Wild News - Here's a quick snapshot of our successes and achievements across the country.
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Inquiry into QLD Wild Rivers legislation welcomed - September 30, 2010
Julia Gillard’s call for a parliamentary inquiry into the Queensland Wild Rivers legislation has been broadly welcomed by the Wilderness Society.
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From election to action – the environment hits the mainstream - September 28, 2010
With our major campaigns receiving national media attention over the past few weeks, at the Wilderness Society we’re providing a strong campaign voice as the new Federal Parliament sits for the first time this week.







Your Comments
The cause is not lost- not by a long way. The fight is just starting to amp up, and it is fantastic to see so much support from all over the country. I'm so proud and so grateful to my fellow Australians for making a scene and making a stand against this gas hub - from Liz Vaughan on Images of Jimmy Barnes and...- (Facebook Comment)