Why?

The need to dam a highly productive river is yet to be proven...

Why?

Williams Valley

A great place to live

Valley

Williams River at Tillegra

Vital to our community

River

Williams Valley

Area to be inundated if the dam goes ahead...

Valley

Williams Valley

Prime agricultural land

Valley

Dairying

A tradition on this productive land...

dairy cows

Heritage

A living community...

Community Involvement

River water

Vital for biodiversity

river

Williams River

Beautiful...

river

Riverine forest

A rich ecosystem vital for biodiversity

river

A special environment...

Could you vote for a party that would destroy this?

river

Tillegra Bridge

A dead end road? We think not!

protest

No Way!

The need to dam a highly productive river is yet to be proven...

No Way!

NSW Nature Conservation Planning

Jul 25th, 2009 by admin | 0

The NSW Nature Conservation Council has begun a Planning blog – some of you might like to contribute. You might like to explain how your community has been affected or what you think about the State Government’s handling of planning issues. The NCC website has lots of interesting articles e.g. water_restriction.jpg“The NSW Government is sending mixed messages on water conservation by easing water restrictions one week and then embarking on a $2.15 million water saving advertising campaign the next. Our rainfall will be more variable under climate change and we must all continue to use water efficiently now to meet the demands of future dry periods. The Government has shown it is out of touch with the people of NSW who have adapted well to water restrictions and did not ask for water saving measures to be lifted.” Read more…

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