The 2021 state election will be held on Saturday, 13 March, it’s estimated that the majority of Western Australians are going to vote early this election—are you?
Here are three key policy commitments we are seeking from political parties. You may also want to consider these as you determine where to direct your vote.
A net gain to our statewide native vegetation to push back on the continued rates of clearing in our forests and bushland.
$100 million committed to land restoration programs to resuscitate vast tracts of degraded landscapes across the state.
An end to the high ...
The 2021 state election will be held on Saturday, 13 March, it’s estimated that the majority of Western Australians are going to vote early this election—are you?
Here are three key policy commitments we are seeking from political parties. You may also want to consider these as you determine where to direct your vote.
A net gain to our statewide native vegetation to push back on the continued rates of clearing in our forests and bushland.
$100 million committed to land restoration programs to resuscitate vast tracts of degraded landscapes across the state.
An end to the high conservation value native forest logging that means destruction of centuries-old karri and jarrah trees. It is time to transition towards plantations and farmed forestry for our future timber needs.
You can let your MP and the candidates running in your electorate that these commitments make perfect sense and are urgently required.
Will you email your local MP and the candidates running in your electorate so they can see the importance of the environment to the future health of all Western Australians?
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