Senate Inquiry into Greenwashing
Image from the Michigan Journal of Economics On 29 March 2023, the Senate referred an inquiry into greenwashing for inquiry. and report by early […]
Continue reading →Image from the Michigan Journal of Economics On 29 March 2023, the Senate referred an inquiry into greenwashing for inquiry. and report by early […]
Continue reading →Hundreds of trees face imminent destruction by Main Roads along the Mitchell Freeway Southbound between Erindale Rd and Karrinyup Rd to build a 3.4 […]
Image: What are the odds? A screenshot of large Eucalyptus trees being removed at the Mt Lawley Golf Club back around June 2021 from […]
WA State and Local Government inaction on urban heat mitigation by protecting trees and vegetation to cool our suburbs will have to be urgently […]
Nearly every tree along both the Eastern and Northern boundaries of the Karrinyup Shopping Centre has been chopped down. The trees have been removed […]
Can you imagine how distressed the local residents around Arbuckle Park on Duffy Road felt when they found out that this strip of trees and bushland […]
Article in The Sunday Times 4th of February 2018, page 23.
This majestic Ficus tree makes a stunning centre piece in the alfresco area of The Butchers Arms pub on St Georges Terrace, in the heart […]
See this article from the Independent – Urban ‘heat island’ effect could intensify climate change, making cities up to 7C warmer ‘Any hard-won victories […]
According to the City of Stirling’s Urban Forest Community Workshop PowerPoint presentation the “total loss over 5 years is same size as 55 WACA’s. […]
This is a slide from the City of Stirling’s Urban Forest Community Consultation PowerPoint presentation, which is well worth looking at. The City of […]
We are very excited to have Bryony Edwards as our guest speaker to talk about Local Government and Climate Action on Friday the […]
The City of Stirling is currently reviewing its 10-year Strategic Community Plan and they need your feedback to help make our future better. See […]
Edible verges and gardens are hugely popular. This event with the founders of Urban Food Street , Caroline Kemp and Duncan McNaught and […]