The National EDO Network was established in 1996. It consists
of nine independently constituted and managed community environmental
legal centres located in each State and Territory of Australia.
Each EDO is dedicated to protecting the environment in the
public interest. The National EDO Network has a core of common
objectives, including:
Apart
from legal representation and advice, the EDOs take an
active role in environmental law reform and policy formulation.
The Offices provides advice on legislation, environmental planning,
local government, pollution, heritage and natural resources law.
They also makes submissions on pending legislation and lobbies
to achieve stronger environmental protection through the law.
The
EDOs have a significant education program designed to
build the community's skills and knowledge and to facilitate public
participation in environmental decision making. This is achieved
through an extensive conference, regional workshop and publications
program.
Any
member of the public can get initial free advice from the
EDO. Development applications, tree preservation, air, water and
noise pollution, forestry, mining, contaminated land, wildlife
protection and environmental impact assessment are all areas in
which EDOs can help.
The EDOs
are members of the National Association of Community Legal Centres.
The
EDO office in NSW is also the Australian
coordinator of the Environmental
Law Alliance Worldwide (E-LAW). E-LAW Australia
is part of an group of public interest lawyers, scientists and
academics from over 40 countries committed to protecting the environment
across borders. For more information about E-LAW Australia
you can visit the E-LAW
Australia homepage.