Tasmania’s clean natural environment is an inspiration to us all, but needs to be valued and protected. Particularly we need to tackle pollution, waste, build sustainable agriculture, and protect our water.
We’re doing our bit. It’s time to make our government do theirs.
This year Environment Tasmania and the Tasmanian climate movement is bringing the Walk Against Warming 2010 to the people of Tasmania on Sunday 15th August.
The Tasmanian Public and Environmental Health Network (TPEHN) has today released a list of 77 dangerous pesticides currently used in Tasmania
Position Vacant - Coasts Coordinator
The George River Water Quality Panel has not yet delivered on its promise to make public the scientific research handed over to them by Dr Scammell and Dr Bleaney.
You can now submit your environment related event to ET's online calendar here!
Tasmania’s clean natural environment is an inspiration to us all, but needs to be valued and protected. Particularly we need to tackle pollution, waste, build sustainable agriculture, and protect our water.
