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
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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.
Council told to ‘follow Act’ to demerge
“The member for The Entrance said of the failed merger of the Central Coast Council: ‘It is not acceptable for the community to foot the bill for ideological folly of a failed council amalgamation process which the Liberals persisted with in spite of significant public opposition.’
Greens MLC wants action on landfill
It is unbelievable that nobody in any position of authority is championing this and they should be.
Council objects to public land article
It is our intention to continue to report on the sale of public land by Central Coast Council. We consider this a matter of public interest given the total of assets sold is now more than $60 million and the council is no longer facing a liquidity crisis.
Hart talks finances
“When you think about the fact we have repaid well over $¼ billion worth of debt it is massive.”
Public land in Minister’s hands
“The deal is basically done. TAFE has a $2 billion operating budget so the money will come out of that. The ball is in their court. It is a big parcel of land and it is going to be fully occupied by TAFE.”
Advocates condemn public forum trial
How much did it cost ratepayers for Executives and staff (some possibly on overtime) to stage a non-compliant forum for just one speaker rather than letting him speak immediately before the Council Meeting as previously?
Opinion: whose job is climate safety?
When will we actually start acting on climate change?

