Environmental Justice Australia

@EJ_Aus

Lawyers for nature and community. Authorised by Nicola Rivers and Elizabeth McKinnon, EJA, Level 3, 60 Leicester St, Carlton, Vic, 3053.

Australia
Joined June 2012

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  1. May 28

    Logging operations in forests badly affected by the Black Summer bushfires are set to recommence, even though habitats are still recovering.

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  2. May 28

    Rio Tinto’s reputation is in pieces, but the laws, policies and power imbalances that allowed the blast to happen remain largely unchanged.

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  3. May 27

    Can you chip in to ensure the law is being used to protect this forest, and other precious ecosystems at risk? Donate today >

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  4. May 27

    The Mountain Ash forests that surround Toolangi in Victoria have been named as one of the 19 collapsing ecosystems in need of urgent action to prevent “catastrophic biodiversity losses.” Yet logging continues.

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  5. May 26

    If you’re not sure where to start, check out these 20 actions from Reconciliation Australia. [4/4]

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  6. May 26

    >Working with paid First Nations consultants on how we can better use our work to support Aboriginal communities >Cultural awareness, cultural safety and anti-racism training for all staff >Delivering our Reconciliation Action Plan >Choosing First Nations businesses as suppliers

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  7. May 26

    As allies, we need to do more to ensure Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are equally valued and able to contribute to our country. Some of the steps EJA is taking towards reconciliation include: [2/4]

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  8. May 26

    THREAD: National Reconciliation week starts today, and this year's theme - “More than a word. Reconciliation takes action” - acknowledges the need for braver and more impactful actions from allies. [1/4]

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  9. May 25

    Strategic burning combines modern technology with traditional Aboriginal knowledge – and generates income through carbon credits

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  10. May 25

    Today is National Sorry Day. Take a moment today to stop, remember and acknowledge the horrors of the Stolen Generations, and the strength and resilience of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who were forcibly removed from their families.

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  11. May 25

    "New" water in the Murray-Darling Basin is rarely made available, so a recent Victorian government decision to allocate water to irrigators has been labelled a "kick in the guts" by traditional owners

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  12. 🔔 BREAKING 🔔 We have won our Federal Court challenge on Adani's water scheme for the Carmichael coal mine! More to follow soon.

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  14. May 24

    After only 5 days, this chain of events needs a massive update:

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  15. May 24

    MASSIVE news just out of the Federal Court in 's successful challenge, and further recognition that there is serious trouble in the water for .

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  16. May 24

    The judgment in the Sharma v Minister case will be delivered at 930am on Thursday 27 May at the Federal Court in Melbourne and live-streamed to the public. Details here:

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  17. May 23

    We stand in solidarity with 's call for more funding, and recognise the need for high quality and culturally appropriate legal representation for Victoria’s Aboriginal communities.

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  18. May 22

    46 Victorian councils have banded together in a ground-breaking energy deal, buying 240GWh of wind power. This is a fantastic step in the right direction to a renewable future. Via

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  19. May 20

    The decision to build a 660-megawatt gas-fired power plant in the Hunter Valley raises questions about the federal government’s attempts to improve its climate change credentials. The Hunter Valley community deserves better than this.

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  20. May 20

    So proud to stand with the incredible force for climate justice that is , w so many allies incl & . Now off w my son to pick up his sister - she just wanted to be a kid today & get big lunch play. A future of safe big lunch plays is what we owe her.

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