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MEDIA ALERT: National environment groups respond to Labor’s new nature laws

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MEDIA ALERT: National environment groups respond to Labor’s new nature laws

 

Where:

Mural Hall, Parliament House, Canberra

When:

10am, Thursday 30 October 2025

Who:

  • Paul Sinclair, Acting CEO Australian Conservation Foundation
  • David Ritter, CEO Greenpeace Australia Pacific
  • Dermot O’Gorman, CEO WWF-Australia

Media contacts (in Canberra)

Claire Knox, ACF 0452326549 [email protected]

Liv Casben, ACF, 0415214365  [email protected]

 

 

 






 

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