April 16, 2026
Today over 50 environment groups have sent a letter to the Primer Minister expressing concerns over Australia's Timber Fibre Strategy.
READ MOREJanuary 13, 2026
Logging machines have been spotted in Glenbog State Forest, one of the most critical remaining habitats for the nationally endangered Greater Glider.
READ MORESeptember 15, 2025
Today, the Independent Planning Commission NSW (IPCN) released its decision on Verdant Earth Technology’s (Verdant) proposal to repurpose the Redbank Power Station to burn up to 850,000 tonnes of native forest and other biomass...
READ MORESeptember 08, 2025
The Great Koala National Park has been announced at long last, bringing to an end a decade-long campaign to create the world’s biggest koala sanctuary in northern NSW.
READ MOREAugust 29, 2025
Prosecution has commenced for what is likely to be the biggest case ever brought against Forestry Corporation NSW (FCNSW). But this is just the tip of the iceberg.
READ MOREJuly 31, 2025
An inquiry is underway in NSW Parliament that poses a tremendous threat to our protected areas. Make a submission before Friday 1st August to help us protect the sanctity of our National...
READ MOREMay 08, 2025
110 Mid North Coast Business Leaders stand united calling for the Minns Government to honour their promise and for the full 176,000-hectare Great Koala National Park to be immediately gazetted.
READ MOREApril 10, 2025
NSW Forestry Minister, Tara Moriarty, has authorised the destruction of large sections of what is likely the most important greater glider stronghold left in the southern NSW.
READ MOREMarch 04, 2025
This article by Caitlin Fitzsimmons, written on 3rd March 2025 and published by The Sydney Morning Herald, highlights our concerns on the ongoing logging and long delays in declaring the the Great...
READ MOREFebruary 14, 2025
Today, 17 environment groups & individuals have written to Premier Chris Minns urging the NSW Government to include all 176,000 of State Forest in the Great Koala National Park.
READ MOREJanuary 13, 2025
31 environment groups have signed onto this open letter calling on the Minns Government to stop logging and announce the Great Koala National Park.
READ MOREDecember 17, 2024
Today, the Forest Alliance NSW has responded to a report by the NSW Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) that questions the economic viability of native forest logging in NSW.
READ MOREDecember 16, 2024
In 2024 we saved two key greater glider strongholds from logging. In 2025, we intend to save them all.
READ MORENovember 22, 2024
We can now confirm that after a concerted campaign by Wilderness Australia to find and record the den trees of the endangered greater glider, Forestry Corporation NSW (FCNSW) has withdrawn from two...
READ MOREAugust 26, 2024
The Forest Alliance NSW has released this media statement in response to the NSW Government's appointment of an expert panel to lead the consultation process required to inform the development of the...
READ MOREAugust 22, 2024
The Forest Alliance NSW has released a public statement calling on the NSW Government to urgently begin the work of reviewing the future of NSW public forests and the state’s timber industry.
READ MOREMay 24, 2024
Bid for Serviced Cabins in a Blue Mountains park will test the Minns Government’s green credentials. A proposal to build serviced cabins for tourism in pristine parts of the Gardens of Stone...
READ MOREMay 21, 2024
The following piece was written by Wilderness Australia Chair, Bob Debus, and Wilderness Australia Director, Virginia Young. This was originally published in Pearls and Irritations on 20th May 2024.
READ MOREMay 18, 2024
Over the last three weeks, we have been working our way across the steep hills and thick forests of Tallaganda. Our mission has been to find and record the homes - called...
READ MOREApril 09, 2024
The threat of biomass burning has resurfaced in NSW. Verdant Earth Technologies (Verdant) is proposing to re-open the Redbank Power Station (near Singleton, NSW) to operate as a biomass power station, using...
READ MOREFebruary 21, 2024
On Friday 16th February the EPA announced revised 'protection' protocols for logging in NSW, which significantly scale back previous requirements.
READ MOREFebruary 06, 2024
Without warning the EPA has made changes to the NSW logging protocols that have scrapped the need to find and protect all den trees with a 50m logging exclusion zone. This weakening of...
READ MOREJanuary 31, 2024
Over the last few days Forestry Corporation of NSW has pulled out of Tallaganda. For the first time in decades, there is no immediate threat of logging anywhere along the full 60km...
READ MOREDecember 20, 2023
Today, the EPA has announced a THIRD extension to the Stop Work Order placed on logging operations in Tallaganda State Forest!
READ MOREDecember 14, 2023
Many of our most important wilderness areas and natural landscapes remain outside the formal reserve system, and are subject to ongoing threats like logging, roading, hunting and inappropriate fire management.
READ MORENovember 13, 2023
With yesterday’s announcement, we now will have stopped logging operations in Tallaganda State Forest for a total of 113 days - and counting. A third stop work order has been imposed on all logging...
READ MORENovember 01, 2023
Good news - the development plan to raise the Warragamba Dam wall has been officially withdrawn! For the first time in five years we can have a sense of certainty that the...
READ MOREOctober 06, 2023
The NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) extended their 40 day stop work order in Tallaganda State Forest until November 13th 2023, meaning logging will be halted in all of Tallaganda State Forest for almost...
READ MORESeptember 13, 2023
This article was written by Wilderness Australia Chair, Bob Debus and first published in Pearls and Irritations on 7th September 2023.
READ MOREAugust 31, 2023
Wilderness Australia's media release regarding the Stop Work Order issued last night by the NSW Environment Protection Authority over logging operations in Tallaganda State Forest.
READ MOREAugust 31, 2023
A Stop Work Order has been issued to Forestry Corporation of NSW, ceasing logging operation in Tallaganda State Forest! This is a glimmer of hope for the endangered Greater Glider.
READ MOREAugust 30, 2023
Wilderness Australia’s ecologist Andrew Wong inspected Tallaganda State Forest (located east of Canberra in south east NSW) to follow up on rumours of logging operations in critical Greater Glider habitat. What he...
READ MOREAugust 17, 2023
There is news of an emerging new threat to our forests and climate. We must stop our forests being sold to fund fossil fuel emissions.
READ MOREJune 01, 2023
This open letter by The Australia Institute calls for an end to native forest logging in Tasmania. Wilderness Australia is proud to be among the 66 other dedicated groups and individuals pushing...
READ MOREMay 08, 2023
In an article by the South Coast Register, Wilderness Australia Director, Virginia Young, highlights the importance of community involvement when it comes to wilderness protection. Drawing on over 40 years of environmental...
READ MOREApril 19, 2023
Newly elected NSW government shelves the plan to raise the Warragamba Dam wall, a post-election update.
READ MOREApril 03, 2023
We have a new Government in NSW. It gives us some welcome clarity about the future of the Blue Mountains. It is with a sense of cautious excitement that we are now entering...
READ MOREDecember 23, 2022
The Federal Climate and Energy Minister, Chris Bowen, has announced the exclusion of native forest biomass energy under the label of ‘renewable energy’. This means that the biomass energy industry will find it extremely...
READ MOREDecember 23, 2022
Enviva is the largest producer globally of fuel for 'biomass burning’ - which is the logging of native forests for the purpose of generating domestic electricity supply.
READ MOREMay 06, 2022
Today, the Gardens of Stone State Conservation Area was gazetted, with its draft Master Plan publicly released containing plans for major visitor and tourism development.
READ MOREApril 12, 2022
The Colong Foundation for Wilderness has today changed its name to the Australian Foundation for Wilderness. It will be conducting its campaigns under the shortened title, Wilderness Australia.
READ MOREMarch 03, 2022
Australia's leading flood experts have hit-out at claims made by minister for Western Sydney, Stuart Ayres, that raising Warragamba Dam would alleviate downstream flood risk.
READ MOREFebruary 20, 2022
Residents of the lower Blue Mountains have said they are seriously alarmed that Sarah Richards, the Liberal candidate for the marginal seat of Macquarie, is actively trying to secure funding to raise the Warragamba...
READ MOREFebruary 20, 2022
UNESCO has criticised the “inappropriate” proposal to raise the Warragamba Dam wall by 14 metres, warning the current plans have not addressed key concerns in a Technical Review undertaken by its scientific advisors at...
READ MOREFebruary 20, 2022
Despite blistering criticism from NSW Government agencies on Tuesday regarding the severe inadequacies of the Warragamba Dam raising EIS, Minister for Western Sydney, Stuart Ayres, has today confirmed on 2GB radio that construction will proceed on the raising of...
READ MORESeptember 29, 2021
Today's 4,000 page release of the environmental impact statement (EIS) for the raising of Warragamba Dam is "simply the latest act in an ongoing political farce", Harry Burkitt, General Manager at the...
READ MOREMarch 23, 2021
The Colong Foundation has today welcomed comments made by John Barilaro on Sky News that alternatives need be considered instead of raising the Warragamba Dam wall, which include keeping water levels at the dam lower...
READ MOREMarch 21, 2021
In an event that has recurred over centuries, a very serious flood is disrupting communities, again placing people and property in peril across the Hawkesbury-Nepean Valley.
READ MOREMarch 01, 2021
Documents obtained under freedom of information from October 2019 (attached) show that the cost of raising the Warragamba Dam has more than doubled to $1.6 billion. The document’s release comes after Minster Ayres and Infrastructure NSW...
READ MOREDecember 10, 2020
Yesterday, the Parliamentary Committee examining the destruction of Jukkan Gorge handed down its interim findings, which included the following (selected) recommendations:
READ MORENovember 06, 2020
Beginning at 9:30am this morning, the NSW Upper House Inquiry into the proposed raising of the Warragamba Dam wall will hear allegations of corruption, bribery and indigenous rights abuses against SMEC Engineering....
READ MOREOctober 26, 2020
A former SES Deputy Director-General and Australian National University Professor have slammed comments from the Minister for Western Sydney, Stuart Ayres, on Seven News tonight about flooding in western Sydney, labelling him 'misleading and irresponsible'....
READ MOREOctober 23, 2020
IAG's chairwoman, Elizabeth Bryan, this morning told the Insurance Australia Group (IAG) AGM that discussions with the Colong Foundation for Wilderness and others had made it clear that "a decision to raise...
READ MORESeptember 14, 2020
After explosive Federal Government leaks in the ABC on Saturday, Traditional Owners from Western Sydney have reiterated that they do not give Free, Prior and Informed Consent for the Warragamba Dam wall raising to proceed...
READ MORESeptember 09, 2020
The Insurance Australia Group (IAG) has officially announced to the ASX that a resolution lodged by its shareholders to protect World Heritage sites will be put to a vote at its AGM...
READ MOREAugust 21, 2020
It can be revealed that in 2015 Minister for Western Sydney, Stuart Ayres, stood next to a flood marker in his electorate of Penrith and said urban development would occur “as far as...
READ MOREAugust 21, 2020
It can be revealed that in 2015 Minister for Western Sydney, Stuart Ayres, stood next to a flood marker in his electorate of Penrith and said urban development would occur “as far as the...
READ MOREAugust 10, 2020
Hidden agendas now characterise the Infrastructure NSW project to raise Warragamba Dam wall, after an extensive report by National Parks was leaked by the Sydney Morning Herald in today's paper. The leaked document is...
READ MOREAugust 05, 2020
Late last night Infrastructure NSW's long hidden agenda to raise Warragamba Dam wall by 17 metres, and not the publicly stated 14 metres, was published in an application on the Federal Environment Department's...
READ MOREJuly 22, 2020
The Sydney Morning Herald has today revealed leaked documents that show Minister for Western Sydney, Stuart Ayres, and his bureaucrats are attempting to duck environmental regulations requiring offsetting for the damage that raising...
READ MOREMay 07, 2020
The QBE Board has today confirmed at its AGM that despite information provided on protecting World Heritage in voting advice to shareholders in March, the company has no World Heritage policy, nor...
READ MOREApril 29, 2020
Congratulations, together environment groups have pushed back against the 2000 hectare Augus Place mining proposal and with luck our efforts shall ensure NSW is not locked into coal-fired electric power generation for...
READ MOREApril 07, 2020
The QBE Insurance Group board yesterday circulated a recommendation for shareholders to vote against a resolution ensuring the company protects world heritage and RAMSAR sites, including the Greater Blue Mountains from the...
READ MOREJanuary 10, 2020
The Colong Foundation for Wilderness welcomes comments made by Sussan Ley, Minister for the Environment on ABC Radio National regarding plans to ensure the recovery of wildlife and habitat following the bushfire...
READ MOREDecember 14, 2019
A broad coalition opposed to the raising of Warragamba Dam wall have come together in a colourful protest outside of Stuart Ayres' electoral office in Penrith. Representatives from the Greens, One Nation,...
READ MOREDecember 13, 2019
A broad coalition opposed to the raising of Warragamba Dam wall have today condemned the plan at a colourful protest outside of Stuart Ayres' electoral office. Representatives from political organisations spanning the...
READ MORENovember 27, 2019
Stuart Ayres, the NSW Minister for Western Sydney, has today blundered his way through a nightmare interview on his plans to raise Warragamba Dam wall when interviewed on ABC 702 Breakfast this...
READ MORENovember 27, 2019
Below are the key articles that have come out in the last 24 hours surrounding the dam. We have been on the news headlines of most Sydnes radio stations.
READ MORENovember 27, 2019
Former SES Deputy Director and flood specialist, Dr Chas keys, will give evidence to a NSW Parliamentary Inquiry at 2pm tomorrow (November 25) against the rising of Warragamba Dam wall held at the Windsor Community Centre.
READ MORENovember 27, 2019
On Monday 25 November 2019, the Select Committee on the Proposal to Raise the Warragamba Dam Wall will hold the first hearing for its inquiry.
READ MORENovember 12, 2019
The communities of Blue Mountains City and Wollondilly Shire came together today (Sunday, 10 November 2019) to condemn the State Government proposal to raise the Warragamba Dam wall.
READ MORENovember 12, 2019
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READ MORENovember 12, 2019
Opponents of NSW Government plans to flood thousands of hectares of Blue Mountains World Heritage wilderness by raising Warragamba Dam wall staged a peaceful protest this morning at the Sydney offices of...
READ MOREOctober 17, 2019
Opponents of NSW Government plans to flood thousands of hectares of Blue Mountains World Heritage wilderness by raising Warragamba Dam wall staged a peaceful protest this morning at the Sydney headquarters of...
READ MOREOctober 13, 2019
Seventeen Indigenous and environmental NGOs from six countries have made a damning joint submission to a parliamentary inquiry about the consultant commissioned by the NSW Government to do cultural and environmental assessments...
READ MOREOctober 11, 2019
Seventeen Indigenous and environmental NGOs from six countries have made a damning joint submission to a parliamentary inquiry about the consultant commissioned by the NSW Government to do cultural and environmental assessments...
READ MOREOctober 10, 2019
Minister for Western Sydney, Stuart Ayres, has today attacked the former NSW SES Deputy Director, Dr Chas Keys, over NSW Liberal Government plans to raise Warragamba Dam, with Minister Ayres dismissing his...
READ MOREOctober 01, 2019
Snowy Mountains Engineering Corps (SMEC), the engineering firm tasked with completing the Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the NSW Government project to raise Warragamba Dam wall, has today been revealed for having...
READ MORESeptember 28, 2019
Community groups are calling on Sussan Ley to clarify comments she made in The Australian newspaper today about dams. Environment Minister Ley told the paper she was “working with NSW to streamline...
READ MOREAugust 18, 2019
The NSW Government has refused to attend a Local Government community consultation with Traditional Owners about the impacts of raising Warragamba Dam wall in the Blue Mountains tonight. Over 100 community members...
READ MOREAugust 18, 2019
The campaign to stop Stuart Ayres’ plan to raise Warragamba Dam wall hit the world stage last month when the United Nations World Heritage Committee reported the impacts on the Blue Mountains...
READ MOREAugust 15, 2019
Infrastructure NSW (INSW) has attempted to shed itself of responsibility for major flaws in its Draft Cultural Heritage Assessment for the Warragamba Dam wall raising project, after being invited by Blue Mountains...
READ MOREAugust 12, 2019
Following a secretive release of the Warragamba Dam Raising Draft Indigenous Cultural Assessment, Infrastructure NSW is facing a litmus test over its plans to raise the Warragamba Dam wall from western Sydney...
READ MOREAugust 09, 2019
Blue Mountains and Wollondilly councils are calling on the state government to extend the community consultation period for the Cultural Heritage Assessment for the Warragamba Dam wall proposal.
READ MOREAugust 06, 2019
Plans to raise Warragamba Dam for flood mitigation have been challenged after the leaking of NSW Government charts showing a 14-metre lifting of the wall only provides small benefit during extreme flood...
READ MOREAugust 05, 2019
Plans to raise Warragamba Dam for flood mitigation have been challenged after the leaking of NSW Government charts showing a 14-metre lifting of the wall only provides small benefit during extreme flood...
READ MOREJuly 30, 2019
We, the Gundungurra people of the southern Blue Mountains, are launching own campaign against the NSW Government's survey assessment (released to us earlier this month) on the raising of Warragamba Dam wall.
READ MOREJuly 03, 2019
The World Heritage Committee of UNESCO has asserted that any new dam proposals are incompatible with world heritage status at its annual meeting in Azerbaijan today. The Committee has said that raising...
READ MOREJune 20, 2019
Today it was announced that a NSW Upper House committee will be established to examine the proposal to raise Warragamba Dam wall. The committee will have a Labor-Independent majority, with One Nation...
READ MOREJune 20, 2019
Today it was announced that a NSW Upper House committee will be established to examine the proposal to raise Warragamba Dam wall. The committee will have a Labor-Independent majority, with One Nation...
READ MOREJune 13, 2019
In a leaked document provided to the herald today it has been revealed raising Warragamba Dam wall would result in an “overall high direct (physical) impact” to the world-famous area.
READ MOREJune 09, 2019
Over 900 people marched in Katoomba (NSW) today demanding that the Australian Federal Government protect the UNESCO listed Blue Mountains World Heritage Site from flooding by the raising the Warragamba Dam wall....
READ MOREJune 07, 2019
2019Over 500 people are expected to march on Katoomba main street this coming Sunday against the raising of Warragamba Dam wall at 11:00am on Katoomba street. A media stunt will also be...
READ MOREApril 10, 2019
GIVE A DAM will be taking its fight against the raising of the Warragamba Dam wall to UNESCO this week. GIVE A DAM Campaigner, Harry Burkitt, will be leading the trip and meeting...
READ MOREMarch 20, 2019
Yet another cover-up by Infrastructure NSW has been reveled today over the raising of Warragamba Dam wall. Kazan Brown, a Gundungurra traditional owner, has said Infrastructure NSW was silent over the discovery...
READ MOREMarch 19, 2019
The NSW Liberals have distributed a flyer to western Sydney seats as part of their fear campaign pushing for the raising of Warragamba Dam wall (attached). The flyer claims that NSW Labor’s...
READ MOREMarch 19, 2019
The NSW Liberals have distributed a flyer to western Sydney seats as part of their fear campaign pushing for the raising of Warragamba Dam wall (attached). The flyer claims that NSW Labor’s...
READ MOREMarch 18, 2019
After secret plans to raise Warragamba Dam wall by 17 metres (not 14 metres) were leaked to the media last week[1], the Premier has accidentally divulged yet another secret Infrastructure NSW plan...
READ MOREMarch 15, 2019
It has been revealed today that Infrastructure NSW has secret plans to raise the Warragamba Dam wall by 17 metres. This is despite the department saying both in the NSW Parliament and...
READ MOREMarch 15, 2019
The students of Blue Mountains High Schools are gathering at Town Hall today to not only speak out about climate change, but also the plight of the Blue Mountains World Heritage Area...
READ MOREMarch 05, 2019
The NSW Liberal Government is wanting to raise the wall of Warragamba Dam by 14 metres for flood mitigation, holding an additional two Sydney Harbours of floodwaters behind the dam up to...
READ MOREFebruary 14, 2019
GIVE A DAM: Flooding the Blue Mountains is set to premiere in Springwood on Saturday February 16. The documentary showcases the beauty of the southern Blue Mountains and the impact raising Warragamba...
READ MOREFebruary 06, 2019
It has been reported today that the director of a multi-million dollar floodplain development company, owning land downstream of the proposed Warragamba Dam wall, donated $550,000 to the NSW division of the...
READ MOREDecember 14, 2018
Another threatened bird species has been found in the same valley that would be flooded under the NSW Liberal Government’s plan to raise the Warragamba Dam wall to allow development on western...
READ MORENovember 15, 2018
The NSW Environment Minister’s own advisory committee has spoken out against the proposed raising of Warragamba Dam wall.
READ MORENovember 14, 2018
The International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS), the international body that advises the World Heritage Committee on cultural heritage, has expressed grave concern about the impacts raising Warragamba Dam wall would...
READ MORENovember 13, 2018
Federal Environment Department advisors have warned raising Warragamba Dam wall will have widespread and significant environmental impacts, a document obtained under freedom of information laws has revealed.
READ MOREOctober 18, 2018
The NSW Government last night passed legislation to allow the flooding of national parkswith the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area by the raising of Warragamba Damwall.
READ MOREOctober 18, 2018
The NSW Government last night passed legislation to allow the flooding of national parks with the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area by the raising of Warragamba Dam wall.
READ MOREOctober 11, 2018
A government majority committee has admitted the NSW Government’s own environmental and economic assessments being undertaken for the Warragamba Dam raising proposal is inadequate.
READ MOREOctober 11, 2018
A government majority committee has admitted the NSW Government’s own environmental and economic assessments being undertaken for the Warragamba Dam raising proposal is inadequate.
READ MOREOctober 05, 2018
Peter Cinque from the State Emergency Services (SES) admitted in an upper house inquiry yesterday that he believes the Government’s plan to house an additional 134,000 people[1] on the Hawkesbury-Nepean floodplain would...
READ MOREOctober 02, 2018
A letter has been sent to the NSW Premier by over 20 prominent scientists, park managers and former environment ministers condemning legislation to allow dam inundation of the Greater Blue Mountains World...
READ MORESeptember 20, 2018
134,000 people would be added to the Hawkesbury-Nepean floodplain over the next 30 years a key NSW government report on raising of Warragamba Dam wall has stated.
READ MOREApril 11, 2018
Hawkesbury City Council last night voted down a motion to support the raising of theWarragamba Dam wall. Councilors voted 5-7 to reject a Liberal motion to support thedam wall raising, with numerous...
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