Nuclear energy: money can't buy love

Welcome to Uranium Street

Welcome to Uranium Street

David Noonan, our Nuclear Free Campaigner, comments on the ABC that nuclear energy is not only hazardous, but reliant on government subsidies to survive. Australia would spend its money more wisely on renewables. more »

Changes to renewable energy target should help

Servicing a wind generator. Image: Pacific Hydro

Servicing a wind generator. Image: Pacific Hydro

Environmentalists and the clean energy industry have welcomed changes to the Federal Government’s renewable energy target (RET). We welcome the changes to boost incentives for large-scale renewable energy projects. more »

A clean, green budget: ACF Federal submission

Do some green business for the environment

Do some green business for the environment

We are calling for the removal of billions of dollars of fossil fuel subsidies and investment in a clean, low carbon economy and the environment in its Federal Budget submission. more »

Australia’s climate commitment too weak

Way off target

Way off target

We are disappointed by the Federal Government’s recent announcement that it will not strengthen its greenhouse pollution reduction targets when it submits them to the UN as part of the Copenhagen Accord. more »

2010 ACF Peter Rawlinson Conservation Award

World in your hands

World in your hands

The ACF Peter Rawlinson Conservation Award is available annually and consists of a $3000 cash prize and a commemorative plaque. Why not nominate a person or group you believe worthy of the Award? more »


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