Media Releases - 17 September 2020 - Nature - Tasmania Assessment is opportunity to present new evidence why Lake Malbena proposal should not proceed The Wilderness Society Tasmania has welcomed the decision by Commonwealth Environment Minister Sussa...
Media Releases - 03 September 2020 - Forests - Tasmania Govt logging agency intends to keep logging Leatherwood, Tasmania’s single-most agriculturally important plant species Sustainable Timber Tasmania admits protecting the state's most agriculturally important plant specie...
Media Releases - 01 September 2020 - Deforestation - Queensland Land Restoration Fund announcement a welcome step for helping threatened species and managing emissions The Wilderness Society welcomes today’s announcement from the Queensland Government to invest $93 mi...
Media Releases - 31 August 2020 - Nature - Queensland Koala Conservation Strategy released for SEQ The Wilderness Society and the Environmental Defenders Office strongly welcome the introduction of t...
Media Releases - 27 August 2020 - Laws - Australia wide Word-for-word Abbott-era environment Bill introduced to House The Wilderness Society’s Suzanne Milthorpe provides the following comments on the introduction of th...
Media Releases - 27 August 2020 - Campaign - Tasmania TICT: Use major projects laws to develop national parks and sideline Parks and Wildlife Service The submission by Tasmania’s peak tourism body, the Tourism Industry Council of Tasmania (TICT), to ...
Media Releases - 26 August 2020 - Campaign - Western Australia Community opposition spares World Heritage icons from fossil fuels expansion The Wilderness Society has claimed a huge win for the protection of World Heritage Ningaloo and Shar...
Media Releases - 25 August 2020 - Campaign - Tasmania Privatisation of Tasmania's Parks, Reserves & World Heritage Wilderness A Cert Under Major Projects Bill Latest iteration of Major Projects Bill still allows Lake Malbena to be declared ‘major project’. Ta...
Media Releases - 21 August 2020 - Deforestation - Queensland Queensland’s forests & bushland under threat, again. Queensland’s deforestation laws are again under threat following an announcement from Opposition Lea...
Media Releases - 17 August 2020 - Forests - Tasmania STT’s 2nd FSC-fail sends market signal Tasmanian logging still equals native forest & wildlife destruction Tasmania’s government-owned logging agency ‘Sustainable’ Timber Tasmania fails FSC Full Forest Manag...