Face-to-face with Ningaloo’s living miracles
Face-to-face with Ningaloo’s living miracles
“Places like Exmouth Gulf are vanishingly precious. They help keep our natural estate and our world heritage assets alive. They challenge and feed our scientific knowledge. And they help keep ordinary citizens sane. So, this development is an awful prospect, a disaster in the making.” See Tim Winton’s story in The Guardian and The Observer.
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In major announcement, WA Government commits to protect Exmouth Gulf, signalling end to industrial threats
MEDIA RELEASE: In a major victory for the WA environment, Premier Mark McGowan, Minister for Environment, Amber-Jade Sanderson, and Minister for Fisheries, Don Punch, announced today that the WA Government will protect Exmouth Gulf, Ningaloo with important...
The Australian: Gulfs apart as nature-loving locals resist port development
This article appeared on Page 2 of The Australian on the 21st September 2021.
‘Worth the Risk?’: National ad campaign launched on risks to Exmouth Gulf humpback whales from proposed Gascoyne Gateway industrial port
MEDIA RELEASE: Today, a new national advertising campaign was launched to raise awareness of the risks posed to humpback whale mothers and calves from the controversial Gascoyne Gateway industrial port proposed for Exmouth Gulf. The ‘Worth the Risk?’ advertising...
The Sunday Times: Exmouth hit by human pressure
This article appeared on Page 2 of the Sunday Times on the 22nd August 2021.
EPA calls for protection of Exmouth Gulf in highly anticipated report
MEDIA RELEASE: The Environmental Protection Authority released its year-long assessment of Exmouth Gulf today in which it calls for protection of Exmouth Gulf and makes specific reference to protecting areas where major industrial developments are proposed. Protect...
The Battle for the Humpback Whale Kingdom
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