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An important story is about to break...
On Monday 22 June, Four Corners will air a major investigation into native forest logging.
That night, EJA will release a new investigative report, Following the money: The unfinished transition away from native forest logging, digging into where the claims of $1.5 billion of public money funding the transition actually went and why Victoria’s forests still lack permanent protection.
Online via Zoom – RSVP to receive the link.
For years, communities have worked to protect Victoria’s forests. Now, new evidence is raising serious questions about whether the transition delivered what the public was promised.
Don’t miss this.
- Get the report: register for delivery straight to your inbox
- Watch Four Corners - Monday 22 June: Get a reminder to your calendar here.
- Join EJA’s webinar - Tuesday 23 June: get the facts straight from environmental lawyers.
Register to get the report sent straight to your inbox, then join EJA’s environmental lawyers for a special webinar unpacking what this moment means, what’s really happening on the ground, and how people across Australia can help secure permanent protection for native forests.
Online via Zoom – RSVP to receive the link.
What to expect:
We’ll cut through the noise and unpack what is really happening in Australia’s native forests.
You’ll hear from EJA lawyers working with the evidence, tracking what’s happening on the ground, and pushing for permanent protection.
We’ll explain the legal and political loopholes that are leaving native forests on the chopping block – and show you how to take action.
This is a free event and open to the public. Please feel free to share it with your networks.
Contact
Environmental Justice Australia
(03) 8341 3100
[email protected]
envirojustice.org.au
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