Aotearoa New Zealand’s medicine regulator has approved it’s first Covid-19 vaccine. It has been just over a year since the pandemic started to break the news. To be here after only one short national lockdown and 25 total deaths (still v sad) is incredible, I’m so grateful.
Adani hopes to take up to 12.5 billion litres of water – 5000 Olympic-sized swimming pools – from the Suttor River in central Queensland, a river that floods and dries up at different times and on which farmers and wetlands rely.
LNP approves water plan. https://t.co/aiRlCTbGbL
Farmers are struggling to survive the drought, but the Fed Govt gave Adani a special deal to drain billions of litres of river water every year, without proper scrutiny or oversight. Now @AusConservation are challenging that decision in court.💪
#StopAdani
https://t.co/WhmE9adVHZ
Adani faced court yesterday for spilling coal slurry into the Reef World Heritage Area during Cyclone Debbie. This dodgy corporation can't be trusted with our already vulnerable Reef. #StopAdani https://t.co/mqZOnlzNoh
Shameful. This week scientists warned we'll lose the Reef if we don't eliminate coal. The Queensland Government just approved an expansion of Adani's coal port in the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area. 😡 #StopAdani#NoNewCoal https://t.co/sT4ez4Tztt
QLD is in the middle of a crippling drought. But Adani have a licence to drain 12.5B litres of river water every year. And now they've got an extra year to pay for it.
No more special deals. Adani's water licences should be revoked. #StopAdani
https://t.co/cFSS4lXj97
"Perth has become a suburban battleground for the red-tailed black cockatoo, with conservationists fighting to save roosting sites as the endangered birds move from the bush to the city"
The large roost in Brixton St Wetlands is threatened by developers: https://t.co/Whux0jUBWe