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Date Time Proposed Clive Palmer mine moves to assessment stage – Reef concerns need urgent consideration Great Barrier Reef campaigners are urging government officials not to greenlight Clive Palmer’s Central Queensland Coal Pty Ltd proposed mine as Queensland’s environment department announced today it was allowing the plan to move to the next stage of assessments. A damning report from the Independent Expert Scientific Committee (IESC) on Coal Seam Gas and Large Coal Mining Development has found the mine poses significant risk to surrounding reef ecosystems with no way to offset the damage from mine-polluted water. The Australian Marine Conservation Society (AMCS) said the new open cut coal mine, situated just 10 km from the World Heritage Reef, would be disastrous because mine affected water could flow into Queensland’s largest fish habitat at Broad Sound, north of Rockhampton. ....
Print article The debate that occurred within the Alaska Senate about extending the state’s disaster declaration was familiar for local governments. Local elected officials have faced similar discussions numerous times within our own communities as the majority issued local declarations and many still have those in place. Just like the state’s, a local declaration is only a tool that allows our city or borough to respond as needed to meet the expectations of residents. The most compelling feature of the declaration is to empower us to stand up an emergency operations center, mobilize resources as necessary, take quick action by setting new rules for public services or facilities, and efficiently procure goods and services outside our normal practices. Throughout the pandemic, we have been at the forefront of the debate, weighing the public health needs with the costs to our communities. We’re well aware of the challenges experienced by our residents and businesses. ....
Young Tauranga man selected in Tuia Mayoral Mentoring Programme 22 Feb, 2021 12:47 AM 3 minutes to read Western Bay mayor Garry Webber with Tuia Programme participant Anaru Palmer. Photo / Supplied Bay of Plenty Times Tauranga s Anaru Palmer has been selected to be mentored by a mayor for a year in hopes of working towards his dream of being an international relations and indigenous rights ambassador. Palmer, 20, was selected as a participant in the 2021 Tuia Mayoral Mentoring Programme to work alongside Western Bay of Plenty mayor Garry Webber. The Tuia programme handpicks outstanding rangatahi Māori who have the potential to contribute to their community. ....
Will stray animals in New Canaan be brought to local vets? Grace Duffield FacebookTwitterEmail 1of3 The New Canaan Animal Shelter may not be fit for a dog or cat, some say, and Selectman Nick Williams called it a “dump in the dump.” The Board of Selectmen will be studying the issue on what to do to improve it. The picture was taken Nov. 4, 2019.Grace Duffield /Show MoreShow Less 2of3 The New Canaan Animal Shelter may not be fit for a dog or cat, some say, and Selectman Nick Williams called it a “dump in the dump.” The Board of Selectmen will be studying the issue on what to do to improve it. The picture was taken Nov. 4, 2019.Grace Duffield /Show MoreShow Less ....