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    Climate Impacts Great Barrier Reef Adani

    Cut it out Lynham: Don’t dredge the Great Barrier Reef for Abbot Point

    Press release – 16 December, 2015Brisbane, 17 December 2015 – Days before a Federal Government decision on dredging in the Great Barrier Reef area, Greenpeace has called on Queensland mines minister, Anthony Lynham, to cut up any dredging paperwork he receives and save the Reef.Greenpeace Australia Pacific activists today presented Mr Lynham’s office with a…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    December 15, 2015
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    End the free tax ride for resources companies

    Press release – 16 December, 2015Sydney, 17 December 2015 – Greenpeace Australia Pacific today called for greater transparency in business practices after the Australian Tax Office revealed that more than half of resources and energy companies – among the largest in Australia – paid no tax for the 2013-2014 financial year.The ATO’s Tax Transparency report…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    December 15, 2015
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    Turnbull to raise whaling with Japan after growing public pressure

    Press release – 15 December, 2015Sydney, December 16 2015 – Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull’s announcement today that he will raise whaling with his Japanese counterpart Shinzo Abe needs to be more than just diplomatic rhetoric, and must develop into a plan of action to halt the hunt, environment groups said.More than 55,000 people have…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    December 14, 2015
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    Australian climate policy courage needed

    Press release – 12 December, 2015Sydney, 13 December 2015 – Commenting on Australia’s negotiating position at Paris after the release of the final draft from the UN climate talks, David Ritter, Greenpeace Australia Pacific’s Chief Executive Officer, said:"Australia went into these talks with an embarrassing emissions target that came from the fossil fuel lobby and…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    December 11, 2015
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    Australia lacking commitment to Pacific Nations at UN climate talks

    Press release – 10 December, 2015Sydney, 10 December 2015 – Australia is failing its Pacific island neighbours at the United Nations climate negotiations with its lack of concrete support for a Pacific-friendly agreement, Greenpeace Australia Pacific said today.“Australia’s support for the Pacific in Paris has been notional at best and selfish at worst,” said Matisse…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    December 9, 2015
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    Great Barrier Reef

    What the Westpac fossil fuel policy means for Qld & the Great Barrier Reef

    Press release – 10 December, 2015Brisbane, 11 December 2015 – Westpac Bank’s announcement today of its intention to limit investment in fossil fuels is a warning to the Queensland Government not to dredge in the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area, Greenpeace Australia Pacific said.“The Queensland government is at a cross-roads, and this latest policy…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    December 9, 2015
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    Renewable Energy Green Living Archive NAB NSW Sustainable Fishing

    A better prawn for your Christmas plate.

    It’s 4:45am and we have arrived on the Hawkesbury River. It’s a breath of fresh air to get out of the city and Gary Howard is waiting patiently for us at his gate. His house is located on a beautiful farm, about 20 steps from the Hawkesbury River-bank. It’s 4:45am and we have arrived on…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    December 9, 2015
    1 min read
  • Greenpeace report: The hidden environmental and social cost of prawns in Australia.
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    Safeguard our oceans

    REPORT: Dodgy Prawns

    The hidden environmental and social cost of prawns in Australia

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    December 7, 2015
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    Greenpeace Ships Rainbow Warrior Human Rights Sustainable Fishing

    Key Pacific fisheries meeting fails to stop overfishing

    Press release – 8 December, 2015Bali, 9 December 2015 – A key Pacific fisheries meeting has failed to protect oceans from overfishing after a series of deadlocks in talks over stopping illegal and damaging fishing practices, Greenpeace International said today.Proposals to reduce overfishing, protect sharks and ban transshipments at sea all reached a stalemate at…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    December 7, 2015
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    Fossil Fuels Archive Nuclear

    No place for nuclear waste: Greenpeace activists bear witness to dodgy waste delivery

    When a Greenpeace investigation found that nuclear waste returning to Australia by ship from France has been classified as high-level waste by French authorities, contradicting Australia’s claims over its radioactivity, we knew we had to act. So this weekend, Greenpeace activists and volunteers followed the dodgy waste from port in Wollongong all the way to Lucas Heights…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    December 6, 2015
    1 min read
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