The cultural heritage of First Nations has not been adequately recognised, respected or protected by western law since Europeans arrived and the western laws today are still failing to provide necessary respect to First Nations and protection of their cultural heritage. This failure is a breach of our international law obligations, including under the United […]
Read More… from EDO Submission to the Inquiry into Aboriginal Cultural Heritage (Culture is Identity) Bill 2022
EDO lawyers are heading to Court this week, September 7 – 9, for a hearing over the legal challenge to the approval of the Territory’s largest ever groundwater licence. Our client, the Arid Lands Environment Centre (ALEC), launched judicial review proceedings in the NT Supreme Court in February 2022 to challenge the decision by the […]
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Youth Verdict and The Bimblebox Alliance’s epic human rights, nature and climate legal challenge to Clive Palmer’s proposed Galilee Coal Project has begun. Over six weeks, the Queensland Land Court will hear compelling evidence that the Mining Lease and Environmental approval for the mine should be refused. Our clients will argue coal from the mine […]
Read More… from Landmark hearing into Clive Palmer’s Galilee Coal Project Legal Challenge Begins
EDO has launched legal action on behalf of Central Australia’s peak environmental body, the Arid Lands Environment Centre (ALEC), challenging the approval of the Northern Territory’s largest ever groundwater licence. Our client has filed judicial review proceedings in the Northern Territory Supreme Court, to challenge the November 2021 decision to re-grant a groundwater licence to […]
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UPDATE March 2024 NSW water case discontinued after client secures government commitments Our client, the Nature Conservation Council of New South Wales (NCC), has this month settled its court case against the NSW Ministers for Water and the Environment challenging the validity the Border Rivers Water Sharing Plan. EDO’s Freshwater team filed the case on […]
Read More… from Legal First Climate Case Filed Against NSW Water Sharing Plan
The NSW Court of Appeal has today upheld the decision to refuse the Bylong Coal Project. The decision comes two years after the NSW Independent Planning Commission (IPC) first rejected the 6.5 million-tonnes-per-year greenfield coal mine, calling the greenhouse gas emissions from the project ‘problematical’. The Bylong Valley, near Mudgee in central western NSW, is known for its scenic […]
Read More… from Bylong Community Wins Again as Coal Mine Appeal is Dismissed
EDO has helped save an internationally significant wetland from mining, with a Canadian company withdrawing its application to explore for gold following a legal intervention by our Freshwater Team. Read more on the case below, and watch a special message of thanks from Managing Lawyer Dr Emma Carmody to committed supporters like you. Legal victories […]
Read More… from Victory at Mole Marsh – A special message from Dr Emma Carmody
EDO has helped save an internationally significant wetland from mining, with a Canadian company withdrawing its application to explore for gold following a legal intervention by our Freshwater Team. Read more on the case below, and watch a special message of thanks from Managing Lawyer Dr Emma Carmody to committed supporters like you. Legal victories […]
Read More… from Victory at Mole Marsh – A special message from Dr Emma Carmody
EDO’s Freshwater Team has helped save an internationally significant wetland from mining activity – Managing Lawyer Dr Emma Carmody and Solicitor Huw Calford explain A publicly listed Canadian copper and gold mining company has withdrawn its application to drill 11 exploration holes in an ecologically sensitive wetland that forms part of the Macquarie Marshes. The […]
Read More… from Win as wetlands saved from gold exploration
Dr Emma Carmody, Special CounselKimberley Slapp, Legal Intern Introduction Australia is an extremely dry continent that is in the process of becoming drier, including across swathes of the Murray-Darling Basin (MDB). For example, recently published research found that by 2070, most of Lake Eyre and parts of the MDB could become enveloped by the arid […]
Read More… from Case Summary: Corporate Irrigator found guilty of breaching the Water Management Act