by WA Forest Alliance | May 29, 2025 | Media Releases, Northern Jarrah Forests, Updates
MEDIA RELEASE Conservation groups have slammed a proposal by US mining company Alcoa, that would see thousands of hectares of Western Australia’s unique jarrah forest destroyed for bauxite mining operations in Perth’s Darling Range water catchment zone. Photo by...
by WA Forest Alliance | May 26, 2025 | Fundraisers, Media Releases, Northern Jarrah Forests
Denmark-based Accredited Mental Health Practitioner and Clinical Social Worker Ricky England will be walking 250km from Dwellingup to Perth over 10 days starting this Saturday 24 May, until 2 June. The Big Jarrah Walk, which aims to raise funds to stop the strip...
by WA Forest Alliance | Apr 10, 2025 | Northern Jarrah Forests, Updates
Mining company Telupac has applied for seven exploration licences putting WA’s unique Jarrah forests at risk. WA Mines Minister, David Michael, has the power to refuse Telupac’s application – but he needs to act now. Combined, the tenements cover 126,796ha...
by WA Forest Alliance | Feb 21, 2025 | Media Releases, Northern Jarrah Forests, Updates
Conservation groups are outraged that American bauxite miner Alcoa has received approval from WA’s Environmental Protection Authority to amend parts of their mining expansion proposal in the Northern Jarrah Forest. As part of the amendments, Alcoa now has approval to...
by WA Forest Alliance | Feb 19, 2025 | Northern Jarrah Forests, Updates
In a show of strength, passionate community members gathered today outside South32’s headquarters in the heart of Boorloo/Perth’s CBD on Whadjuk Noongar boodja. The snap action, coordinated by the Western Australian Forest Alliance and The Wilderness Society, was a...
by WA Forest Alliance | Feb 12, 2025 | Media Releases, Northern Jarrah Forests, Updates
Media release from the End Forest Mining Alliance Federal Environment Minister, Tanya Plibersek has approved a proposal by South32 that would see thousands of hectares of WA’s Jarrah forest, found nowhere else on Earth, destroyed for bauxite mining. The decision gives...
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