The Sarah Flynne Memorial Scholarship

The Environmental Defenders Office is seeking applications from young people in regional or remote Australia to commence their career in environmental law with a training placement supported by the Sarah Flynne Memorial Scholarship. What is the Sarah Flynne Memorial Scholarship? The Sarah Flynne Memorial Scholarship is a joint scholarship between EDO and the Flynne family […]

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HESTA’s fossil fuel investments may amount to a breach of the law 

HESTA, one of Australia’s biggest superannuation funds, claims to be a leader on climate change. Yet it continues to invest members’ savings into companies actively pushing new fossil fuels, undermining the Paris climate goals.  Australians are using their power to shift funding away from dangerous fossil fuels towards investments for a safe climate future. Our […]

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Take action: have your say on Woodside’s harmful gas project

Appeals for Woodside’s North West Shelf Project Extension Proposal have now closed. Woodside’s NWS Extension, which will produce harmful fossil gas until 2070, has been recommended for approval. You can take action and file an urgent appeal by 21 July. Download the submission guide Woodside’s 2070 climate disaster The North West Shelf is one of […]

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Injunction sought against Woodside’s Scarborough Gas Project to protect Great Barrier Reef  

Environmental Defenders Office (EDO) is heading to the Federal Court to seek an injunction against Woodside’s Scarborough Gas Project over climate harms to the Great Barrier Reef.  On behalf of our client, the Australian Conservation Foundation (ACF), EDO will argue that the $16bn fossil fuel project should not be allowed to commence unless it is […]

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Awaiting decision on first ever legal challenge to NSW Forest Logging Agreement

Australia’s wildlife is in crisis. The bulldozing of forests is pushing some of our most iconic species like the greater glider, koala and grey-headed flying fox to the brink of extinction.  With 30 species added to the threatened list just last year, it’s never been more important that the rules governing vital habitat are fit […]

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Two years on from the black summer bushfires: continuing our work to protect native forests and wildlife

Two years on from the black summer bushfires: continuing our work to protect native forests and wildlife By EDO’s Biodiversity Team  It has been just over two years since the Black Summer bushfires of 2019-2020 devastated landscapes, communities and wildlife across large parts of Australia. In this latest update, we outline how we have been […]

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Disappointment as court dismisses first of two Woodside gas legal challenges

The first judicial review into Woodside’s Scarborough Gas Project has been dismissed by the West Australian Supreme Court. EDO lodged proceedings on behalf of client the Conservation Council of Western Australia (CCWA) in December 2020, arguing changes to approvals for a project facility were made unlawfully, without a full assessment of their impacts on our […]

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The Planning Framework in WA

This factsheet examines Western Australia’s planning laws – explaining what the planning laws are, who administers those laws, as well as outlining the broader framework of these laws encompassing policies and other statutory instruments which impact planning decisions in Western Australia. […]

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