Native forest

More than 9000 people joined 12 protests across the country to demand governments ban聽logging in native old-growth forests. Kerry Smith reports.

Join marches across the country on March 23 to demand an end to native forest logging.

Activists again stopped logging in the West Kunanyi Range, part of the Wellington Range, following a call from Uncle Jim Everett to protect Country in the lead-up to Invasion Day. Kerry Smith reports.

Grassroots Action Network Tasmania protested logging in the Huon Valley, responding to Uncle Jimmy Everett鈥檚 call to protect Country. Kerry Smith reports.

No nuclear subs, no war on China: Anti-AUKUS protest

Thousands of people rallied against AUKUS, for forests and housing and rent reforms outside Labor's national conference. Alex Bainbridge reports.

Koala puppetry at Naarm/Melbourne Rally for the Forests, August 12

The Rally for Forests in Naarm/Melbourne used puppetry to get its message across. Jordan AK reports.

MC Izzy Brown

In an interview with 麻豆传媒 Radio, musician, activist and filmmaker Izzy Brown said there is 鈥減ower in people and when those people are dancing the cops don't know what to do鈥, writes Ruth Heymann.

tasmanian forest carbon

A new documentary, Tasmania鈥檚 Forest Carbon, presents a powerful argument to end native forest logging in Tasmania, reports Susan Price.

Young forest activists

The problems with native forest logging go beyond the unviable economics: the injustice of the destruction of First Nations country聽and the levelling of crucial habitat for koalas are some more. Leo Earle 谤别辫辞谤迟蝉.听

Protesters resist logging in Bulga State Forest

Police arrested two activists peacefully protesting the NSW Forestry Corporation鈥檚 logging of Bulga State Forest. Ben Radford reports.

A聽camp has been set up to support protesters trying to stop native forests being logged聽in Bulga State Forest. Kerry Smith reports.

Getting the Victorian government back in the game on energy ownership is good policy and appears to have been widely welcomed in the聽elections, argues Cam Walker.