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Dugong Slaughter Suspended
Good news! Traditional hunters have agreed to suspend the hunting of dugongs and turtles in North Queensland. More here. (5)

Rested Tassie scallop beds produce no juveniles
Rather than rejuvenating the scallop bed, closure just let scallops die of old age.  More here (0)

Invasive Carp in the US
Voltage coursing through electrical barriers designed to keep invasive Asian carp out of the Great Lakes may need to be raised to keep out juvenile fish, U.S. officials said on Friday.   Read more here. (1)

Bill Kininmonth on TV
Bill Kininmonth speaks with Kerri-anne from Channel 9 about climate change and nuclear energy… click here. (2)

Why Action on AGW
LABOR must win back voters lost to the Greens by advocating stronger action on climate change and supporting gay marriage, according to a secret internal review of the party’s performance that also urges the government to do more to court votes in immigrant communities.   The Australian. (1)

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Talking at the Sydney Institute about the Need to Restore the Estuary

I will be speaking at the Sydney Institute on Wednesday 8th February on the need to restore the Murray River’s estuary.

More information here: http://www.thesydneyinstitute.com.au/functions/weekly-seminars/

My talk will be published in the on-line journal The Sydney Papers. The talk will be uploaded on to The Sydney Institute’s website as a podcast soon after the event. Also, it is possible that the talk will be filmed by APAC – Channel 648 on Foxtel and Austar – and will be shown in full soon after the event.

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One Response to “Talking at the Sydney Institute about the Need to Restore the Estuary”

  1. Comment from: Debbie


    I’m positive you will do an exemplary job Jen.
    You deserve the recognition as you have been entirely consistent on this particular issue.
    You have even been consistently open minded about investigating the best ways to tackle the highly political environmental nightmare that has developed at the bottom of the MDB system. Look forward to reading/hearing your presentation.

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