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Understorey: Right Relationship with Home 2


This week another 12 Australian native animals have been declared extinct (total now 34), also there are more finds of industrial plastic waste along our Swan River, ongoing cultural vandalism to Aboriginal sites, and less-than-thorough environmental licensing and regulation. So what should be our leadership priorities?  Understorey brings more highlights from   Climate, Energy and the Environment Forum (a webinar on February 10, 2021) with the overall message that protection, mitigation, and remediation is essential for us to hold on to our treasured environmental values.  All that is needed is real commitment from those entrusted with the governance of this state.
Speakers are  Martin Pritchard, Environs Kimberley director; Jess Beckerling, WA’s Forest Alliance convenor and campaign director; Paul Gamblin, of Protect Ningaloo; Patrick Gardner, from WA Wilderness Society; and Piers Verstegen, WA’s Conservation Council executive director. ....

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US-owned resource company goes for green light to frack Australia's north-west


US-owned resource company goes for green light to frack Australia’s north-west
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Environmental groups are revving up opposition to the first company to take advantage of Western Australia lifting its fracking ban, despite traditional owners supporting the venture.
Bennett Resources, owned by Texan company Black Mountain, wants its Valhalla gas prospect in the Kimberley to eventually supply the export market, or the energy-hungry east coast market, potentially via the $5 billion east-west pipeline long-mooted yet still unsupported by governments.
Environs Kimberley says it has organised more than 3000 public submissions opposing the project in the 7-day comments period that closed on Wednesday. ....

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