Sign for strong new nature laws
Nature provides us with the air we breathe, the animals we love and the places we enjoy.
For nature to thrive, it needs to be protected.
Australia’s federal nature law, the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act (EPBC Act) is currently being reformed for the first time since its inception in 1999.
This is a once in a generation opportunity to get things right for nature.
Nature laws can supercharge clean energy and help get it right. With strong protections in place, we can roll out renewables faster, in the right places, and in the right way.
Each year, hundreds of thousands of hectares of forest and woodland are lost in Queensland. The destruction of habitat is driving the extinction crisis and our federal laws are allowing this destruction to continue.
The Albanese Government's goal of "no new extinctions" has to be backed up with strong action before even more irreversible damage is done. Real jobs. Stronger communities. Thriving wildlife. That's the future nature laws can deliver. Healthy nature is the foundation of a thriving economy.
Sign the petition to demand that our national environment laws work for nature and communities.
Read our latest report on what is needed in the new federal nature laws.
Nature laws can supercharge clean energy and help get it right. With strong protections in place, we can roll out renewables faster, in the right places, and in the right way.
Each year, hundreds of thousands of hectares of forest and woodland are lost in Queensland. The destruction of habitat is driving the extinction crisis and our federal laws are allowing this destruction to continue.
The Albanese Government's goal of "no new extinctions" has to be backed up with strong action before even more irreversible damage is done. Real jobs. Stronger communities. Thriving wildlife. That's the future nature laws can deliver. Healthy nature is the foundation of a thriving economy.
Sign the petition to demand that our national environment laws work for nature and communities.
Read our latest report on what is needed in the new federal nature laws.