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Controlling weed spread

The Bureau of Rural Sciences has recently produced a pair of brochures to promote best practice processing of green waste, to minimise weed spread.

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Savannah cats banned

That's some relief - thanks Peter Garrett!

Mr Garrett said he would not hesitate to use his powers under the EPBC Act to prevent the live import of any species or breed that poses a significant risk to the Australian environment or wildlife.

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 "The threat posed by pest animals to biodiversity in New South Wales" 

Excerpt: "Comparisons of all threats showed that pest animals are contributing significantly to biodiversity decline in New South Wales, posing the fourth greatest threat, behind land clearing, altered fire regimes and weeds. Collectively, alien species (pest animals and weeds) pose the second greatest threat. Pest animals also rank highly

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Plant scientists at the Cooperative Research Centre for Australian Weed Management (Weeds CRC) today warned gardeners that some waterwise garden plants can jump the garden fence and invade the natural environment.

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HNEG arrow News arrow Latest arrow Snowy River Alliance takes on NSW government over Snowy Water licence
Snowy River Alliance takes on NSW government over Snowy Water licence PDF Print E-mail
Written by hneg coordinator   
Friday, 23 July 2010

Snowy River Alliance (SRA) will file proceedings on July 23rd 2010, in the Supreme Court of NSW against the NSW Water Administration Ministerial Corporation over the Snowy Water Licence review.

SRA are requesting that the Supreme Court declare the NSW Government's first five year review of the Snowy Water Licence invalid, as it did not comply with the Snowy Hydro Corporatisation Act, and consequently the Licence variations given effect on May 1st are also invalid, and should be set aside.

SRA Chairman, John Gallard, comments that according to the Snowy Hydro Act, the first five year review of the Snowy Water Licence is a review of the License provisions relating to Snowy River environmental flows. This aspect has not been addressed.

Further information can be obtained by contacting John Gallard, This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it or 026456 2159.

 
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