KKEPS submits that the proposed development should be refused, for similar reasons given in 90 submissions (mostly objecting) to the previous DA (2019-643). We submit…
EcoNetwork Port Stephens has welcomed – with reservations – the Australian government’s decision to upgrade the conservation status of koalas from vulnerable to endangered in…
Could the tide be changing, at last? Can the koala survive? The Federal Government’s Environment Minister, Sussan Ley, has finally released today the news that…
EcoNetwork generally supports the National Parks and Wildlife Service’s stated vision (Draft Cycling Strategy) but we have some reservations. Click here
Cumulative Impact Assessment of State Significant Projects Our main concerns about this quarry proposal are the cumulative impacts on our environment and community. There are…
KKEPS acknowledges the advice of TRRA that the scale of the proposed development has already been approved and that in principle the investment in the…
Koala Koalition EcoNetwork Port Stephens (KKEPS) was formed last year, its primary goal being to protect and grow the koala population in Port Stephens with…
Submission in relation to proponent’s response to Port Stephens Council’s Further Information Request (FIR). The main koala corridor is across the Nelson Bay Road, at…
KKEPS acknowledges the advice of TRRA that the scale of the proposed development has already been approved and that in principle the investment in the…
Property developers, Ingenia, are seeking Council’s approval to change the previously approved ‘Boardwalk’ development. This plan would make it impossible for koalas to move across…