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    Archive Plastic Coca Cola Northern Territory NSW

    Media Release – Victory for NT over Coke on recycling

    Press release – 6 August, 2013Sydney, 7 Aug 2013:  Environment and community groups from around Australia today congratulated the Northern Territory, state and federal governments for working together to reinstate the Northern Territory’s successful cash for containers program, after Coca Cola, Lion and Schweppes took it to court and won last year.“This is a great…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    August 5, 2013
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    Archive Sustainable Fishing

    New report provides roadmap to transform Pacific tuna fisheries

    Press release – 4 August, 2013Suva/Sydney, August 5, 2013 – A new report, launched today by Greenpeace Australia Pacific, provides a blueprint for how Pacific Island governments and regional bodies can promote a more sustainable and locally owned and operated tuna fishery in the region.The report – titled Transforming Tuna Fisheries in Pacific Island Countries:…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    August 3, 2013
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    Archive Great Barrier Reef Adani

    Minister receives petitions on Abbot Point and the Reef

    Press release – 16 July, 2013Rockhampton, 17 July 2013: Earlier today, Greenpeace climate campaigner, Louise Mathiesson, presented Environment & Climate Change Minister, Mark Butler, with a petition containing the names of 88,297 people who have signed Greenpeace’s petitions calling on the Australian Government to protect the Great Barrier Reef from the threats posed by coal…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    July 15, 2013
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    Archive Climate Impacts Great Barrier Reef

    Reef needs protection, not delay

    Press release – 8 July, 2013New Federal Environment Minister Mark Butler now has one month to knock back the controversial proposal to dump millions of tonnes of mud in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park near Abbot Point in north Queensland.A decision was due today, but Minister Butler postponed the deadline until the 9 th…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    July 7, 2013
  • Recent
    Archive Plastic Coca Cola Northern Territory

    Environmental scientist and top model calls for end to rising tide of deadly plastic waste

    Press release – 8 July, 2013Sydney, 9 July, 2013: Environmental scientist and international top model Laura Wells is featured in a new billboard campaign by Greenpeace as part of its push for a national Cash for Containers Scheme to reduce plastic rubbish which is killing marine wildlife.The billboard image shows Ms Wells lying on a…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    July 7, 2013
  • Recent
    Archive Plastic Coca Cola Northern Territory NSW Tasmania

    Greenpeace welcomes NSW ‘Cash for Containers’ support

    Press release – 25 June, 2013Sydney, Wednesday 26 June: Plastic waste would be greatly reduced under a proposed national Cash for Containers plan which was supported today by NSW Environment Minister Robyn Parker.Greenpeace welcomed the Minister’s support for the scheme – which would provide funds for local community groups who collect beverage containers. It also…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    June 24, 2013
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    Archive NSW South Australia

    Revealed: 91 new coal projects Australia can’t afford

    Press release – 23 June, 2013Burning all fossil fuel reserves would lead to unprecedented changes in climate so severe that they will challenge the existence of our society as we know it today. (Climate Commission, The Critical Decade 2013)New analysis has revealed that 91 new coal mining projects are planned for New South Wales and…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    June 22, 2013
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    Archive Australian Capital Territory Plastic Northern Territory Victoria NSW South Australia

    New poll: Australians overwhelmingly back 10 cent refunds on bottles and cans

    Press release – 20 June, 2013Friday 21 June, 2013: A new poll has revealed that 84% of people living in NSW, Victoria and Queensland support the introduction of a 10c container deposits scheme (CDS).The Newspoll was commissioned by Greenpeace and the Boomerang Alliance who declared the level of support had created an unstoppable momentum that…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    June 19, 2013
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    Archive

    Australian Coal Association report a sad swan song: Greenpeace

    Press release – 19 June, 201320 June 2013: Today’s Australian Coal Association report reflects an industry trying to maintain its profits and relevancy as it faces well-founded fears that it has a limited future, says Greenpeace Australia.“The Stone Age didn’t end because we ran out of stone – it ended because we came up with…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    June 18, 2013
  • Recent
    Archive Great Barrier Reef

    World Heritage warning means Burke must refuse Reef dredging permit

    Press release – 17 June, 2013Today’s decision by the World Heritage Committee to give Australia one last chance to act or risk having the Great Barrier Reef listed as “in danger” must spell an end to plans for dredging at Abbot Point, according to Greenpeace.“Coal port developers want to rip up 3 million cubic metres…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    June 16, 2013
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