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    <title>Big irrigator profits destroying the Murray River</title>
    <link>http://www.wilderness.org.au/campaigns/river-protection/big-irrigator-profits-destroying-the-murray-river</link>
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    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p><b>Media Release<br /> The Wilderness Society (SA) Inc.<br /> 1 February 2012</b></p>
<p>Record profits of over $8 billion announced by “big irrigation” come at a huge cost to the environment and to the people of South Australia, who depend on a healthy Murray River, said the Wilderness Society.</p>
<p>The Age in Melbourne recently reported this fact at a time when “big irrigation” is refusing to reduce the amount of water it takes from the river system and recognise the urgent need to restore the Murray Darling Basin to health.</p>
<p>South Australia's Environmentalist of the Year, Peter Owen said the true cost of this profiteering comes in the form of environmental and agricultural destruction to the Coorong and Lower Lakes and ultimately South Australia's water supply.</p>
<p>"It fails to consider the cost of destroying soils with salt and the cost of not allowing the 2 million tonnes of salt that accumulates in the Lower Lakes every year to flush through the Murray Mouth and out to sea.</p>
<p>"The Murray Darling Basin Authority’s Plan, currently out for public consultation, is supposed to restore the health of the river system. To do this it must adopt the scientific advice and address the massive over-allocation of water that is destroying the Murray – South Australia’s lifeline.</p>
<p>"The MDBA must base their Plan on the advice of Australia’s leading river scientists, not “big irrigation” said Mr Owen.</p>
<p><b>For more information please call: </b><br /> Adrian Dodd: 0401 726 476</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <dc:date>2012-02-02T00:55:22Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Billboards urge SA politicians to stand up for the Murray</title>
    <link>http://www.wilderness.org.au/campaigns/river-protection/billboards-urge-sa-politicians-to-stand-up-for-the-murray</link>
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    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p><b>Media Release<br /> The Wilderness Society (SA) Inc.<br /> 2 February 2012</b></p>
<p>Environment groups today launch a campaign calling on South Australia’s federal MPs to represent the interests of their constituents by speaking up for the health of the Murray.</p>
<p>For the next month big billboards with the message ‘No future on a dead river: SA needs a healthy Murray’ will be on display at prominent locations within the electorates of federal MPs Kate Ellis and Christopher Pyne.  A letterboxing campaign will follow.</p>
<p>“South Australia has become the nation’s salt dump with our natural systems destroyed and our drinking water security compromised because big irrigators in Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria are taking too much water out of the river,” said the Wilderness Society's South Australian Campaign Manager Peter Owen.</p>
<p>“It’s going to take a concerted, bi-partisan effort from South Australia’s political players, at federal and state levels, to wrestle the Murray-Darling Basin Plan out of the grip of powerful industries upstream,” said Australian Conservation Foundation CEO Don Henry.</p>
<p>“This is an issue SA’s federal representatives must not shy away from – it is too important to the livelihoods of their constituents and to our state’s precious natural environment – on World Wetlands Day let us stand tall and honour Australia's international commitments,” said Prof Diane Bell of the Conservation Council of South Australia.</p>
<p><b>WHO</b><br /> Peter Owen, South Australian Campaign Manager, the Wilderness Society<br /> Don Henry, CEO, Australian Conservation Foundation<br /> Professor Diane Bell, Chair for Water ESC, Conservation Council SA</p>
<p><b>WHERE</b><br /> Billboard at north-west corner of Anzac Highway and Greenhill Road, Keswick</p>
<p><b>WHEN</b><br /> Thursday 2 February (World Wetlands Day) at 11:00am</p>
<p><b>Contact:</b> <br /> Peter Owen, the Wilderness Society: 0423 550 018<br /> Professor Diane Bell, Conservation Council SA: 0427 554 194<br /> Ruchira Talukdar, Australian Conservation Foundation: 0438 547 786</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <dc:date>2012-02-02T00:53:48Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Cows kicked out of alps but national parks still need national protection</title>
    <link>http://www.wilderness.org.au/regions/victoria/cows-kicked-out-of-alps-but-national-parks-still-need-national-protection</link>
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    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p><b>Media Release<br /> The Wilderness Society (Vic) Inc.<br /> 31 January 2012</b></p>
<p>The Wilderness Society welcomes the decision by Environment Minister Tony Burke to use National Heritage laws to stop the Victorian Government’s plan to reintroduce cattle into Victoria’s iconic Alpine National Park.</p>
<p>“Thankfully science and government action for the protection of the environment has taken priority over politics and pandering to special interests,” said Wilderness Society National Campaign Director Lyndon Schneiders.</p>
<p>“The Baillieu government’s watering down of environmental protection in Victoria highlights the need for national protection of national parks.  This is especially the case when the Baillieu state government rolls over to small special interest groups rather than governing on behalf of all Victorians.</p>
<p>“National parks need increased protection under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Act, especially in the light of the Baillieu government’s latest move to exempt loggers from state’s Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act.  This blatant attempt to abandon 20 years of important environmental legislation in the state would allow loggers to destroy known endangered species habitat.  Victoria's faunal emblem, the Leadbeater's Possum, could very much be pushed to extinction if such plans are not stopped.</p>
<p>“We congratulate Minister Burke for acting and doing the work of the Victorian Government for them.  Victorians love their national parks and the fragile and unique ecosystems that depend on parks for protection.  Minister Burke will be thanked by future generations for implementing good science and good public policy.</p>
<p>“National parks need to be free from the threats of mining, logging, clearing, grazing and other inappropriate activities and we strongly encourage Minister Burke to ensure that future attacks on national parks are also stopped under federal environmental law.”</p>
<p><b>For further comment contact: </b><br /> National Director - Lyndon Schneiders: 0451 633 200<br /> Media Adviser - Alex Tibbitts: 0416 420 168</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <dc:date>2012-01-31T04:14:55Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Emergency heritage listing lodged to protect Cape York from wave of mining development</title>
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    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p><strong>Media Release<br /> The Wilderness Society (Qld) Inc.<br /> 31 January 2012</strong></p>
<p>The Wilderness Society (TWS) has sought emergency National Heritage listing for four areas on Cape York Peninsula under serious threat from destructive mining proposals (see attached map and table).</p>
<p>With the region currently being considered for World Heritage and National Heritage listing, TWS has written to Federal Environment Minister Tony Burke requesting urgent intervention to ensure that high natural and cultural values are not destroyed while community consultation for these listings is underway.</p>
<p>Section 324JL – 324JQ of the Environmental Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 provides Minister Burke with emergency listing powers, if he is persuaded the areas are worthy of National Heritage status and are under significant and imminent threat.</p>
<p>“The mining boom is driving an outbreak of new mining proposals on Cape York Peninsula for coal, bauxite, kaolin and mineral sands,” said Northern Australia Campaigner Gavan McFadzean. “There are six new mines now proposed for Cape York Peninsula. Each requires a new port and combined would wipe out 45,000 hectares of forest and native grassland.”</p>
<p>“These mines will bring destructive land clearing, water extraction, pollution, dams, dredging, vast road networks and other industrial infrastructure to pristine and remote locations in Cape York Peninsula – destroying the very values for which the region is being assessed for World Heritage and National Heritage listing.”</p>
<p>Cape York Peninsula is internationally renowned for its extraordinary natural and cultural values, with a unique and intact mosaic of rainforest, savannah, wetlands, dune fields, wild rivers and coral reefs. The region is a hotspot for biodiversity, boasting half of Australia’s bird species, more than half of our butterfly species, a third of our mammal species and 20 per cent of our plant species. There are 264 plants and 40 vertebrates found only on Cape York Peninsula.</p>
<p>Because of these globally significant conservation values, the Bligh and Gillard Governments have been working with local communities to develop a World Heritage nomination and concurrent National Heritage listing for the region. But the spate of mining proposals seriously undermines the current consultation process and the future effectiveness of these conservation measures.</p>
<p>“It’s untenable for Minister Burke to pursue protection for Cape York while giving the green light to several destructive mining proposals,” Mr McFadzean said. “The Minister must act swiftly to place these four highly threatened areas on the emergency National Heritage list.”</p>
<p>The full letter to Minister Burke with details of each mining proposal and the relevant conservation values under threat is available upon request from the media.</p>
<p><strong>Media Enquiries: </strong><br /> Gavan McFadzean: 0414 754 023<br /> Alex Tibbitts - Media Advisor: 0416 420 168</p>
<p><img src="http://www.wilderness.org.au/images/cape-york-mining-proposals-700px" alt="Cape York mining proposals - January 2012." title="Cape York mining proposals-700px" /></p>
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<h2>Summary table of mining threats</h2>
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<p align="center"><strong>Area</strong></p>
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<p align="center"><strong>Mine</strong></p>
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<p align="center"><strong>Company</strong></p>
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<p align="center"><strong>Resource</strong></p>
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<p align="center"><strong>Start </strong></p>
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<p align="center"><strong>EIS Due</strong></p>
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<p align="center"><strong>Major National Heritage threats</strong></p>
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<p>Skardon River</p>
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<p>Bauxite Hills</p>
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<p>Cape   Alumina</p>
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<p>Bauxite</p>
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<p>2013</p>
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<p>2013</p>
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<p>Initially   up to 3 500 hectares of land cleared with more to come; port; dredging in   Skardon River.</p>
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<p>Skardon River</p>
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<p>Skardon River</p>
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<p>Gulf   Alumina</p>
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<p>Bauxite/<br /> Kaolin</p>
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<p>2013?</p>
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<p>2013?</p>
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<p>Up   to 4 000 hectares of land cleared; port; dredging in Skardon River.</p>
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<p>Wenlock River</p>
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<p>Pisolite Hills</p>
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<p>Cape   Alumina</p>
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<p>Bauxite</p>
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<p>2013?</p>
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<p>2012?</p>
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<p>About   6 500 hectares of land cleared; bauxite hydrology altered affecting unique   springs; sucking water straight from Wenlock; dredging and port in Port   Musgrave.</p>
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<p>Bathurst Bay</p>
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<p>Wongai</p>
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<p>Aust-Pac   Capital</p>
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<p>Coal</p>
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<p>2014</p>
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<p>2012</p>
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<p>Port   and dredging in pristine part of Great Barrier Reef; potential subsidence and   hydrology issue from underground mine; facilitating further coal mining in   the area; at least 300 hectares cleared.</p>
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<p>South of   Embley</p>
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<p>South of   Embley</p>
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<p>Rio   Tinto</p>
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<p>Bauxite</p>
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<p>2015</p>
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<p>Released   August 2011</p>
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<p>About   30 000 hectares of land cleared; dam on Norman Creek; sucking water directly   from Ward River; impacts on new crab/shrimp species; new port including   dredging.</p>
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<p>South of   Embley</p>
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<p>Urquhart Point</p>
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<p>Oresome</p>
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<p>Sand</p>
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<p>2013?</p>
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<p>2012</p>
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<p>Up   to 600 hectares of sand dunes strip mined and cleared; potentially   threatening turtle nesting areas.</p>
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    <dc:date>2012-01-30T23:05:00Z</dc:date>
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