Good news for the campaigns to end native logging and to turn Aussies households off gas. Good news for recycling, electricity users, greening cities and NSW communities near mines.Continue reading “Good News 28 July 2023”
A week of various actions
Another busy week for Sydney Knitting Nannas with a variety of actions and events to suit the different specialties of our Nannas. Continue reading “A week of various actions”
Santos: bad investment
Santos has two giant gas projects planned on First Nations lands and sea country in NSW and the NT: the Pilliga and Barossa. Continue reading “Santos: bad investment”
Letter to Plibersek re Murray Darling
Sydney Knitting Nannas have written to the Environment Minister, Tanya Plibersek, about the implementation of the Murray Darling Basin and copies have been sent to the relevant ministers in each state. Continue reading “Letter to Plibersek re Murray Darling”
Good News 21 July 2023
Members of environmental groups, including Sydney Knitting Nannas, have been delivering Market Forces’ Climate Fail Report to their local NAB branch offices for several weeks. News that Australia’s big four banks will not refinance Whitehaven coal is a great win for all those who participated. Also see the photo of the western pygmy possum in the links to articles – too cute.Continue reading “Good News 21 July 2023”
Two Rallies for the Future
Last week Sydney Knitting Nannas attended two rallies on issues close to their hearts – repeal of the anti-protest laws and stopping the expansion of gas. Continue reading “Two Rallies for the Future”
Sign a letter to Minister Plibersek
This week please support National Heritage listing for Exmouth Gulf in WA by writing to Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek. The heritage listing would help protect one of the world’s last great wild areas from industrialization. Continue reading “Sign a letter to Minister Plibersek”
Good News 14 July 2023
Good news this week for the campaign against Adani, people struggling in WA, emission reductions, urban areas, bettongs, broad-toothed rats, and coral repair and regrowth.Continue reading “Good News 14 July 2023”
Nannas’ activities at home and out and about
Last week the Sydney Nannas visited MPs, attended rallies on the streets and webinars at home. They listened to people living in areas where communities are under threat from bad environmental policies. Where they could they offered their support.Continue reading “Nannas’ activities at home and out and about”
Two actions for the ‘heart of Australia’
This week we’re suggesting a double dip action for the Lake Eyre Basin. Both BirdLife Australia and Lock the Gate are sharing their research and concerns about gas fracking in the “heart of Australia” – the Lake Eyre Basin.Continue reading “Two actions for the ‘heart of Australia’”