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Water Symposium to address current and future water supply needs in Wollondilly

Wollondilly Council Wollondilly Council recognises the need for government agencies to work together to provide a secure water supply for residents, businesses and farmers in the growing Wollondilly Shire, now and into the future. Council will be hosting a Water Symposium on Wednesday 19 May from 6pm-7.30pm, at the Council Chambers and via Zoom, to outline how water supply will be provided for our growing region and answer community questions on this important topic. A panel of representatives from Sydney Water, Department of Planning Industry & Environment, Water NSW and Council will be addressing some of the issues around water and responding to questions from attendees at the event, in person and online.

Scientists sound alarm about Australia s 26 most endangered butterflies | Rural Australia

Scientists sound alarm about Australia s 26 most endangered butterflies | Rural Australia
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Next time you see a butterfly, treasure the memory: scientists raise alarm on these 26 species

Next time you see a butterfly, treasure the memory: scientists raise alarm on these 26 species
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Mining giant Whitehaven Coal plans to bury 730 tyres under Leard State Forest

Mining giant Whitehaven Coal plans to bury 730 tyres under Leard State Forest ThuThursday 15 There are three coal mines near the small farming community of Maules Creek. ( Share Print text only Cancel Gunnedah Basin mining giant Whitehaven Coal (WHC) is copping heat over plans to bury hundreds of used heavy-machinery tyres on its Tarrawonga Coal Mine site in north-west New South Wales. Key points: The company wants to bury an estimated 730 tyres on the site It sits within the boundaries of the Leard State Forest and has been earmarked for revegetation Landholders say it would be an offence if they did the same thing

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