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University of Sydney decision on fossil fuel divestment leaves questions...

Sydney, 09 February 2015: Greenpeace welcomes today’s announcement by the University of Sydney to reduce the carbon intensity of its investments, but calls on the University to disclose the full...

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Coal ships and the Great Barrier Reef are a recipe for disaster says Greenpeace

Sydney, 16 February 2015: Greenpeace says the weekend arrest of Taiwanese captain for steering his coal ship through the reef without a pilot shows that while there's coal ships going through the Great...

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Promised food labelling laws still a bit fishy

Thursday 26 February 2015, Sydney: Greenpeace welcomed yesterday’s announcement by Tony Abbott to toughen up country of origin labelling laws, but warned against leaving Australians in the dark about...

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Coal ships and the Great Barrier Reef are a recipe for disaster says Greenpeace

Sydney, 16 February 2015: Greenpeace says the weekend arrest of Taiwanese captain for steering his coal ship through the reef without a pilot shows that while there's coal ships going through the Great...

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Government still intent on destroying Reef

Brisbane, 11 March 2015: New revised plans to dredge a million tonnes of seafloor in the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area remain unacceptable, Greenpeace says.A new plan to expand the Abbot Point...

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Adani’s Queensland coal project in turmoil as doubts surface over State Bank...

Sydney, March 14 2015 - Adani’s controversial Queensland Carmichael coal mine looks to be in jeopardy following reports that the State Bank of India (SBI) is preparing to decide against giving the...

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Australian government failing to avoid UNESCO ‘in danger’ declaration on Reef

Sydney, 19 March 2015: The Australian government has so far failed to take the action necessary to avoid the Great Barrier Reef being added to the ‘World Heritage in danger’ list, Greenpeace...

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Today Australia farewells a pioneer of Great Barrier Reef protection and...

Sydney, Friday 20 March: Greenpeace Australia Pacific today honours Malcolm Fraser, Australia’s 22nd Prime Minister. "Malcolm Fraser was a powerful advocate for a more humane and independent...

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Hunt’s proposed dredge waste ban a bandaid, not a cure for threats against Reef

Sydney March 16, 2015 – In response to Environment Minister Greg Hunt’s announcement of a draft law to ban the dumping of capital dredge spoil in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, Shani Tager at...

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Abbott’s 2050 Reef Plan woefully inadequate, say Greenpeace

Hamilton Island, 21 March 2015: Prime Minister Tony Abbott has released a weak plan that will not save the Great Barrier Reef, says Greenpeace.“The Abbott Government’s 2050 Reef Plan appears to be a...

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Government still intent on destroying Reef

Brisbane, 11 March 2015: New revised plans to dredge a million tonnes of seafloor in the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area remain unacceptable, Greenpeace says.A new plan to expand the Abbot Point...

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Coal ships and the Great Barrier Reef are a recipe for disaster says Greenpeace

Sydney, 16 February 2015: Greenpeace says the weekend arrest of Taiwanese captain for steering his coal ship through the reef without a pilot shows that while there's coal ships going through the Great...

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Greenpeace investigation: 'fake' and chips sold in Melbourne takeaways

26 March 2015, Melbourne: New results from a Greenpeace investigation have today revealed mislabelling of flake in Melbourne fish and chips shops. The revelations put further pressure on the federal...

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Government still intent on destroying Reef

Brisbane, 11 March 2015: New revised plans to dredge a million tonnes of seafloor in the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area remain unacceptable, Greenpeace says.A new plan to expand the Abbot Point...

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Environment Minister fast-tracks coal expansion on Great Barrier Reef

Brisbane, 29 October 2014: Federal Environment Minister Greg Hunt has fast-tracked the approval of the world’s biggest coal port in the heart of the Great Barrier Reef today, ignoring impacts on the...

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Hunt’s proposed dredge waste ban a bandaid, not a cure for threats against Reef

Sydney March 16, 2015 – In response to Environment Minister Greg Hunt’s announcement of a draft law to ban the dumping of capital dredge spoil in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, Shani Tager at...

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Greenpeace investigation: 'fake' and chips sold in Melbourne takeaways

26 March 2015, Melbourne: New results from a Greenpeace investigation have today revealed mislabelling of flake in Melbourne fish and chips shops. The revelations put further pressure on the federal...

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Environment Minister fast-tracks coal expansion on Great Barrier Reef

Brisbane, 29 October 2014: Federal Environment Minister Greg Hunt has fast-tracked the approval of the world’s biggest coal port in the heart of the Great Barrier Reef today, ignoring impacts on the...

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Government still intent on destroying Reef

Brisbane, 11 March 2015: New revised plans to dredge a million tonnes of seafloor in the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area remain unacceptable, Greenpeace says.A new plan to expand the Abbot Point...

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Greenpeace investigation: 'fake' and chips sold in Melbourne takeaways

26 March 2015, Melbourne: New results from a Greenpeace investigation have today revealed mislabelling of flake in Melbourne fish and chips shops. The revelations put further pressure on the federal...

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