In our 103rd edition, Texan frackers lodge a new proposal – we need submissions sent to the Feds by 23 December.

Our Chairperson highlights the lasting impact of our work, while our Acting CEO reminds our community that we’ve triumphed before during tough times.

Our team reflects on the warmth, mentorship and conservation contribution of KNP Projects Director Dr Mal Lindsay as he embarks on new career chapters.

The Sustainable Communities team discusses the Wattleseed Collective, Seeding Success and the Native Seed Innovation hub while welcoming new staff.

Sam writes about ranger groups on the Dampier Peninsular studying fire impacts on pindan savannah.

While the community gathered to protect Broome’s Entrance Point Reef from an industrial jetty, in the east Kimberley the Dunham River is also threatened by industrialisation.

Meanwhile our Sydney supporters took the Frack Free Kimberley (FFK) message to the Prime Minister’s electorate. With the FFK team we watched as another oil and gas company left the Canning Basin, and saw Buru Energy fail at well drilling.

Meanwhile the WA EPA was inundated by submissions on the Texan fracking proposal.

Also enjoy photos of EK’s move to 9 Farrell Street. In hard copies of this edition you’ll find a postcard – please sign and send it to protect the critically endangered freshwater sawfish.

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