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Day 14 🐨🌳🔥🚜🐄🌾

“Nearly 2m hectares of #forests suitable for endangered koalas have been destroyed since the iconic species was declared a #ThreatenedSpecies in 2011, according to analysis for Guardian Australia.

The scale of #habitat #destruction in #Queensland and #NewSouthWales – states in which the koala is formally recognised as being at risk of #extinction – has continued despite political promises it would be protected.

Analysis by the #AustralianConservationFoundation using state and federal government #data found 1,964,200 hectares of #koala habitat were cleared between 2012 and 2021, the latest year for which there was complete data.

The total amount of destroyed forest and bush covered an area larger than greater Sydney, taking in the #BlueMountains, the #Illawarra, the southern highlands and the #Goulburn and #Shoalhaven regions.

It is more than 10 times larger than the area the #NSW government is assessing for a possible “great koala national park”. But most of the cleared area – 81% – was in Queensland.

About three-quarters of the lost forest is estimated to have been cleared for agriculture, to create #cattle pasture and #crop fields. The analysis found 13% was removed by the #forestry industry and 5% for development of infrastructure, including #mining. Just 4% was likely due to natural causes, such as bushfire and drought.”

There’s a reason the Minister for the Environment has been kept quiet.

#Auspol / #Labor / #Straya / #ClimateExtinction <theguardian.com/australia-news>

The Guardian · Revealed: nearly 2m hectares of koala habitat bulldozed since 2011 – despite political promises to protect speciesBy Graham Readfearn

there's going to be lotsa fat fish in that river now I guess 🎣
southcoastregister.com.au/stor

"One of #Manildra's silos is in the #Shoalhaven River and another has collapsed in what has been described as a "catastrophic failure" at the #Bomaderry factory.

And there are fears a third silo, containing about 500 tonnes of grain, might also collapse."

South Coast Register · EPA, SafeWork and unions all investigating Manildra's silo collapsesUnion organiser Stewart Edwards hits out at Manildra's safety record.

The Shoalhaven First Nations Film Festival (SFNFF) has only been made possible by the kindness and support of a group of wonderful individuals and organisations.

We are very thankful to our supporters and donors for their contributions to SFNFF; specially to Aunty Delia Lowe, Uncle Gerry Moore and the Wreck Bay Aboriginal Community Council.

Join us and be part of the first film festival of this kind in our area, which we hope will become an ongoing feature of the Shoalhaven for years to come.

Get your tickets here trybooking.com/CSWJG

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FLICKERFEST 2024 INDIGENOUS SPOTLIGHT SHORTS
Sat 21 Sep 7:45pm, Huskisson Pictures

Flickerfest & Shoalhaven First Nations Film Festival (SFNFF) are thrilled to present an inspiring evening of First Nations storytelling celebrating First Nation Filmmakers.

Flickerfest has made a special selection of 9 stunning short films from First Nations filmmakers, and they have provided those films to SFNFF to be shown at our festival.

Check the image provided for the names and details of all these wonderful films; and don't miss this your chance to watch them in Huskisson. There are still tickets available but must be quick!

Film Trailer: vimeo.com/900677384

#filmfestival #films #huskisson #shoalhaven
#TicketsOnSale #firstnations
#aboriginal #aboriginalculture