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In 2007, mining company Marathon Resources announced plans to mine uranium in Arkaroola. With the support of a broad cross section of the community and people from all political persuasions, the Wilderness Society campaigned to protect this amazing place since the moment bulldozers and drilling rigs arrived.
Background The Coongie Lakes wetlands in the north east of South Australia have been the subject of environmental controversy for over two decades. A major wetland system in an arid area, the lakes are recognised as being internationally important (listed under the “Ramsar” Wetlands Convention). They are on the National Heritage list and have been […]
Over the last five years the Port Augusta community has strongly advocated for solar thermal to replace its old coal fired power station. But we need leadership from the South Australian Government to make it happen. Will you email your State Government MP and Members of the Legislative Council and tell them to make solar thermal in Port Augusta the next step in SA's renewable revolution?
Port Augusta is a town at a crossroads. With two coal-fired power stations coming to the end of their life, there is the opportunity to decide what they are replaced with: Australia's first solar thermal plants or a combined cycle gas plant.
This campaign targeted SA premier Jay Weatherill around nuclear waste dumps in SA.