Needles in the haystack
Looking for environmental policy on the websites of the major parties ahead of the Victorian election is like searching for a needle in a haystack. There are no sections on environment, nature...
View ArticleNational parks and river banks – Inappropriate places for cows
Cattle grazing in national parks is headline grabbing stuff. Cows were removed from the Alpine National Park by the Bracks government, let back in by the Baillieu/Napthine government and are about to...
View ArticleWetland Worries
Wetlands are amazing places. Combining land and water, they are home to an incredible array of plants and animals and are among the most biodiverse ecosystems on earth. More than that, recent research...
View ArticleWhat does El Nino mean for our rivers?
While Melbourne shivered through icy winter weather last week, the Bureau of Meteorology quietly raised the country’s El Nino status from ‘alert’ to ‘El Nino’. This means that southeast Australia can...
View ArticleLet’s capitalise on unity over riverbank fencing
Environmentalists and farmers are sometimes in opposing camps, but not when it comes to fencing off river banks.The Victorian Farmers Federation recently suggested the Victorian Government should make...
View ArticleReality checks and the Basin Plan
The Murray-Darling Basin Plan is really quite simple – it’s a $13billion investment in river health and sustainable water use. Yet it is subject to a constant barrage of criticism from user groups and...
View ArticleMelbourne’s secret water supply…
A whopping 440 billion litres of storm water is available for re-use every year, even under dry conditions – more than the City’s current consumption of around 400 billion litres. Add to that the more...
View ArticleHave your say, say, say
It's a public consultation trifecta! Right now, the state government and its agencies are seeking public feedback on three important things: managing our water and rivers, protecting biodiversity and...
View ArticleThe Aquaprint : A community vision for water reform in Victoria
While you may think it’s been raining buckets recently, some parts of Victoria are experiencing their driest two year period on record.It’s another sign of the almighty squeeze being faced by our...
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