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Extensions to EPBC Act listing assessment and decision timeframes
Decision dates on 'Long Lowland Rivers of South-east Queensland and Northern New South Wales ecological community' and 'Kangaroo Island Narrow-leaved Mallee (Eucalyptus cneorifolia) Eastern Plains Complex’ have been extended to 30 November 2013
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Key threatening process listing decision - Damage to marine ecosystems
Damage to marine ecosystems by trawling in the area of the Southern and Eastern Scalefish and Shark Fishery – decision not to list as a Key Threatening Process on 30 May 2013
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Recent threatened species listing decisions
Approximately 50 species havebeen listed or have had a change of status.
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2013 - 2014 Finalised Priority Assessment List released
The Threatened Species Scientific Committee (the Committee) has released its Finalised Priority Assessment List for the assessment period commencing 1 October 2013.
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Recent threatened ecological community listings
Five ecological communities were recently listed under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999
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Strategic assessment prospectus issued
The Australian Government is developing a plan for strategic assessments and is providing stakeholders with an opportunity to inform how future strategic assessments are prioritised.
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Strategic assessment of Melbourne's urban growth boundary
The Minister approved a class of actions for urban development in Melbourne's western, north western and northern growth corridors. This approval was given under Part 10 of the EPBC Act in relation to the strategic assessment of Melbourne's growth corridors.
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Free TV and Computer Recycling available nationally
Television and Computer Recycling Scheme services are now available across the country for householders and small businesses to drop off their unwanted TVs and computer products to be recycled, free of charge.
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Minimata Convention on Mercury - Australia one of 92 signatory countries
Australia has become one of 92 signatory countries to the Minamata Convention on Mercury, signed in Japan on 10 October 2013. The international initiative aims to protect human health and the environment from releases of mercury and mercury...
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Call for witnesses for damage to protected WWII Japanese midget submarine
The federal environment department is seeking witnesses regarding damage to the wreck of the Japanese midget submarine (M24) near Sydney Harbour.
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'Lost' World War Two shipwreck now protected under Australian law
The shipwreck site of the 'lost' MV Limerick has been declared as a protected historic shipwreck under the Historic Shipwrecks Act 1976.
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Japanese 'mother-shipwreck' protected for future generations
The only known wreck of a Japanese pearling mother-ship in Australian waters will be protected by a 200 hectare Protected Zone.
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Repealing the carbon tax - submissions invited on the exposure drafts of the carbon tax repeal bills
The Government invites submissions on the exposure drafts of the carbon tax repeal bills.
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Commonwealth Northern Prawn Fishery
Strategic assessment under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 - comments close 22 November 2013
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On-Farm Irrigation Efficiency Program - Round four application period now closed
Applications closed 4pm (AEDST) 14 October 2013.
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Commonwealth Coral Sea Fishery
Agency 2013 application on ecological sustainability - comments open until 4 October 2013
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Killer whales experience menopause – just like humans
Scientists are investigating this rare evolutionary trait, thought to have evolved to improve offspring's chances of survival
Just like humans, killer whales experience menopause – and the rare evolutionary trait improves their offspring's chances of survival, according to experts.
Killer whales are one of only three species able to continue living long after they have stopped reproducing. This allows mothers to spend the rest of their life looking after their offspring.
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Perth and Peel Regions Strategic Assessment
In the Perth and Peel regions, targeted research projects will be funded to facilitate evidence based decision making throughout the Perth and Peel strategic assessment process, focusing on sustainability and protecting matters of national environmental significance.
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WA Pilbara Fish Trawl Interim Managed Fishery
Agency 2013 application on ecological sustainability - comments open until 10 October 2013
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Perth and Peel regions strategic assessment
Strategic assessment of the Perth and Peel regions
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