WWF-Australia - for a living planet

News Archive (01 Oct 2003 - 31 Oct 2003)

A once-in-a-generation decision for the world's most famous coral reef

WWF Australia today released a comprehensive plan to secure the future of Australia's most beloved natural treasure - the Great Barrier Reef.

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The NSW Government Delivers $406.3 million Radical Reform

The historic $406.3 million pledge to end broadscale land clearing and protect 1.2 million hectares of NSW bush is one of the nation's greatest environmental decisions, according to WWF Australia.

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Australia's First Power Station Rejection due to Greenhouse Concerns

WWF Australia today congratulated NSW Premier Bob Carr on the decision to reject the Redbank 2 coal power station due to concerns about its greenhouse gas pollution.

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Global warming expert to talk dirty business with energy industry

SYDNEY: Jennifer Morgan, Director of WWF's international climate change program, is visiting Australia to meet with senior government officials and to brief leading coal-fired power producers on the necessity to change Australia's dependence on coal-fired

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WWF and World Expeditions Return to the Andes

SYDNEY: World Expeditions, in association with WWF Australia are offering a unique opportunity, to explore the wonders of the Andes and the Amazon Basin while helping to raise funds to save Australia's threatened species.

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