Friends of the Earth (FoE) Melbourne is a non-for profit organisation working for a socially equitable and environmentally sustainable future. The international Friends of the Earth network is active in 77 countries with over 2 million members. Read more.
Gippsland: New Coal Mines or Agriculture?
Why Victoria doesn’t need more brown coal allocations in our food bowl.
The Coalition government and ALP continue to refuse to rule out a new allocation of brown coal reserves for new mines in the Latrobe Valley. The Coalition holds the view that Victoria could even have a brown coal export industry.
The environmental, climate and public health costs of new coal mines will be enormous.
It is time to rule out new coal.
Read moreNational Park logging call is risky, unproven and unpopular
Environment group Friends of the Earth has condemned a call by NSW logging interests to open iconic River Red Gum national parks for commercial timber harvesting.
The NSW Forest Industries Taskforce and a local Red Gum Taskforce have both, this week, claimed that logging will benefit the local environment and reduce fire risk.
Friends of the Earth led a campaign to have the world’s largest remaining River Red Gum forests protected on both sides of the Murray River in 2010 and has condemned the call as misleading.
Read moreVictorian state election 2014
The Victorian election will be held on November 29, 2014.
While the main Parties look set to run a ‘bread and butter’ election – focusing on issues like education, health, infrastructure and the economy, there is also a pressing need to make environmental concerns an issue at this election.
FoE is not aligned with any political party. Its mission is to gain protection for the natural environment, and elections present a great opportunity to promote a policy agenda which will help gain these protections.
Read more2014 state election environment forums - In the hot seat on climate and environment
The 2014 State election will set the agenda for environment and climate policy for years to come. So it’s time to put the major parties to the test on climate and environment.
Who are the people that want this power and how do they intend to use it?
Come and hear the major parties put forward their case for why they deserve your vote. We’ve invited each major party to explain their philosophies and outline their policies for the climate and our environment.
Starting Tues 23 September.
Read morefree activist skillshares
FoE's Anti-nuclear & Clean Energy (ACE) campaign is co-ordinating some free skillshares over the next four months.
Monday nights at FoE in Collingwood.
ALL WELCOME!
Read moreVictorian government should ban onshore gas drilling
Friends of the Earth media release. September 4, 2014
The government of the Canadian Province of Nova Scotia has just announced that it intends to introduce legislation to prohibit hydraulic fracturing (‘fracking’) in shale oil and gas projects. The legislation will replace a moratorium on fracking imposed by the previous government.
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