Then there is the evil of Hamas and Netanyahu’s Israel – both evil.
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Shingles vaccine free for over 36,000 people in Robertson
1 in 5 people with shingles will develop severe nerve pain known as post-herpetic neuralgia that can last months or even years. In some cases, it may be permanent.
Group calls for public review of Fipronil
The petition requests a Judicial enquiry into the relationship between Government, Industry funded lobby groups, and organisations representing chemical company interests, who have authority and sway over government policies related to Bees.
Councillor return program just the ticket
Potential candidates will receive information about the process of getting elected, “how you do the handing out, what the benefits are of having a ticket with multiple candidates or being a solo candidate.”
Trees receive a brief reprieve
“You said at the last meeting you would listen to the residents. We are here to the end. We will fight and protect our trees. The community has been telling you since 2021. Can you instruct the staff to stop the selloff.”
Mehan speaks on budget repair
The challenge of funding the services the people of NSW need is made much harder by the size of the state’s debt, the largest debt handed from one government to another in the state’s history.
Public land consultation begins
The key characteristic of community land is that it is managed for long term public benefit and cannot be sold.
Welcome to Nature Positive NSW
Global ambition has moved beyond biodiversity conservation to a ‘nature positive’ framing that emphasises the need to repair past damage and to take urgent action to halt and reverse biodiversity loss, putting nature on a path to recovery, so that thriving ecosystems can support future generations
Planning for dummies
The group has found that many residents would like to understand how their feedback can contribute to the development process, but are overwhelmed by it and don’t know where to start.
Living on borrowed time: Earth Overshoot Day on 2 August
The current world population is 8.1 billion and growing by well over 70 million a year. This is simply not sustainable. It is reflected in the catastrophic state of our climate. Records are breaking everywhere with the hottest July for over 120,000 years, declining sea-ice, high sea-surface temperatures and freshwater pouring into the North Atlantic, threatening to shut off the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) that will have far-reaching effects around the globe.