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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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
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Plan to dump rig near Ningaloo may breach law
MEDIA RELEASE: Australia could be in breach of international law if it allows oil and gas giant Woodside to dump a 2,529-tonne steel and plastic mooring next to the Ningaloo World Heritage Area, according to legal advice obtained by the Australian Conservation...
Calls for Exmouth Gulf to be heritage-listed on 10-year anniversary of Ningaloo Coast World Heritage listing, following UN’s advice
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Exmouth Gulf’s future hangs in the balance
By Paul Gamblin, Director, Protect Ningaloo. OPINION: Exmouth Gulf’s future will be determined to a large extent by the decisions we make right now. It’s at a turning point. Proponents of the ‘Gascoyne Gateway’ deepwater port proposal have sought to make their case...