Media Releases - 26 October 2021 - Deforestation - Tasmania Will Tasmania’s Parliament Vote To Keep Enforced Soviet-Style Logging Quota For More Forest Destruction? As Victoria and Western Australia transition away from native forest logging, a key part of Tasmania...
Media Releases - 21 October 2021 - Nature - Australia wide Barnaby Joyce’s net-zero EPBC bid a sovereign risk to Australia’s biodiversity and a poison chalice for agriculture sector The Nationals cannot be allowed to sacrifice nature and the agriculture sector to give mining a free...
Media Releases - 15 September 2021 - Nature - Tasmania Victory in Supreme Court is Victory for Everyone Fighting to Keep Lutruwita/Tasmania’s World Heritage Wilderness Public & Protected. Tasmanian Supreme Court has today overturned a decision to grant a permit for a controversial helico...
Media Releases - 10 September 2021 - Nature - Tasmania New Seismic Blasting Inflicted On Northern Tasmania Northern Tasmania is facing an onslaught of seismic blasting, with the Federal offshore oil and gas ...
Media Releases - 10 September 2021 - Australia wide Winners Of 2021 Environment Award For Children's Literature Announced The winners for this year’s Environment Award for Children’s Literature have been announced by the W...
Media Releases - 09 September 2021 - Forests - Tasmania Completing Tasmania’s Forest Transition Overdue: Will Premier & Treasurer Gutwein limp or sprint? The Wilderness Society Tasmania has called on Tasmania's Premier and Treasurer Peter Gutwein to join...
Media Releases - 08 September 2021 - Forests - Western Australia Protection of WA native forests from logging welcomed, yet ancient jarrah forest biodiversity risk remains Wilderness Society welcomes today’s announcement by the WA Premier, Mark McGowan, that his governmen...
Media Releases - 07 September 2021 - Nature - Tasmania Controversial Tyndall Range Proposed Walk Heads Further Down Wrong Track Lutruwita’s (Tasmania’s) Tyndall Range proposed new walk is straying further down the wrong path, th...
Media Releases - 28 August 2021 - Climate - Tasmania King Island Residents Tell US Oil & Gas Giant ConocoPhillips: No Seismic Blasting! King Island residents have held a ‘paddle out’ to oppose US oil and gas giant ConocoPhillips coming ...
Media Releases - 11 August 2021 - Campaign - Tasmania Regulator concerned about impacts to whales and fisheries and yet still approves King Island seismic blasting Yesterday, the Australian offshore oil and gas regulator NOPSEMA approved ConocoPhillips’ controvers...