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National Heritage assessment announcement for Exmouth Gulf, Ningaloo: Warmly welcomed by conservationists

National Heritage assessment announcement for Exmouth Gulf, Ningaloo: Warmly welcomed by conservationists

by admin | Jan 29, 2026 | News

MEDIA RELEASE: National Heritage assessment announcement for Exmouth Gulf, Ningaloo: Warmly welcomed by conservationists Federal Environment Minister Murray Watt has asked the Australian Heritage Council to assess Exmouth Gulf, Ningaloo for inclusion on the National...
WA Government commitments for Exmouth Gulf marine park welcomed by Protect Ningaloo

WA Government commitments for Exmouth Gulf marine park welcomed by Protect Ningaloo

by admin | Sep 9, 2025 | News

MEDIA RELEASE WA Government commitments for Exmouth Gulf marine park welcomed by Australian Marine Conservation Society – Protect Ningaloo  Protect Ningaloo welcomes WA Government’s commitment to create a marine park with high levels of protection across the...
A win for nature as plans for massive saltworks at Exmouth Gulf, Ningaloo withdrawn

A win for nature as plans for massive saltworks at Exmouth Gulf, Ningaloo withdrawn

by admin | Jun 24, 2025 | News

MEDIA RELEASE Plans for a massive industrial saltworks at Exmouth Gulf-Ningaloo have been withdrawn by the German corporation, K+S. Protect Ningaloo – AMCS has led a widely supported campaign against the saltworks that would have damaged a nationally-listed...
Ningaloo Reef suffers widespread coral bleaching, new footage shows

Ningaloo Reef suffers widespread coral bleaching, new footage shows

by admin | Feb 17, 2025 | News

MEDIA RELEASE Some of Ningaloo’s most iconic sites, including Turquoise Bay, Coral Bay, Tantabiddi and Bundegi (Exmouth Gulf), have been bleached from a vast underwater heatwave Marine heatwave causing mass destruction as it moves down WA coast, killing tens of...
Cook Government delays marine protection for wildlife hotspot at Exmouth Gulf, Ningaloo

Cook Government delays marine protection for wildlife hotspot at Exmouth Gulf, Ningaloo

by admin | May 24, 2024 | News

MEDIA RELEASE: Government postpones essential marine park protection for wider Exmouth Gulf Large area that’s important for whales, dugongs, corals and sponge gardens remains unprotected, subject to further undefined considerations  Traditional Owners show leadership...
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