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  • 12 August 2022

    The Larapinta Trail is filled with human waste and toilet paper as the popularity of the trails reaches new peaks


    The Larapinta Trail near Alice Springs is known for its spectacular views and scenery, but its growing popularity among bushwalkers this year is causing a less impressive sight: deposits of toilet paper. According to Northern Territory Parks and Wildlife, 2022 promises to be the busiest season for the 230-kilometer trail in the heart of West…

    Read More: The Larapinta Trail is filled with human waste and toilet paper as the popularity of the trails reaches new peaks
  • 27 June 2022

    In Australia, Labor victory gives hope to environmentalists


    In a country ravaged by megafires, Labor’s new Prime Minister Anthony Albanese gives hope to eco-conscious Australians. The Liberal Party (conservative right) has been in charge for nine years. In Australia, the Labor Party (center left) finally regained power this Saturday, May 21, after the heavy defeat of its main opponent in the legislative elections.…

    Read More: In Australia, Labor victory gives hope to environmentalists
  • 14 February 2022

    This is the world’s first fully compostable, disposable face mask.


    While standard face masks take up to 450 years to decompose, Masuku Daily masks compost in about four weeks in water, soil or a plant pot. Pentatonic , an eco-friendly design and technology company, teamed up with fashion industry expert Natalia Vodanova to develop the “world’s first highly effective, fully compostable” face mask: Masuku Daily.…

    Read More: This is the world’s first fully compostable, disposable face mask.
  • 16 August 2013

    BARDI JAWI BOOK LAUNCH


    The surging 9 meter tides, the largely unchanged islands, the coastlines and savannah forests of Bardi Jawi country capture anyone fortunate enough to have visited, camped, or travelled to Bardi Jawi country. Leave No Trace Australia has worked in partnership with Irene and Wossy Davey, Bardi Jawi elders and traditional custodians of Bardi Jawi country,…

    Read More: BARDI JAWI BOOK LAUNCH
  • 5 July 2013

    FITZROY KAYAKING EXPEDITION 2013 SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED


    In late January 2013 a group of Western Australian kayakers chartered a plane to access the Barnett River, a tributary to the Fitzroy River in Western Australia’s remote Kimberley region. Whilst exploring this amazing river system the team raised funds for and practised the principles of Leave No Trace Australia. They spent two weeks completely…

    Read More: FITZROY KAYAKING EXPEDITION 2013 SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED
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Category: News

  • 12 August 2022

    The Larapinta Trail is filled with human waste and toilet paper as the popularity of the trails reaches new peaks


    The Larapinta Trail near Alice Springs is known for its spectacular views and scenery, but its growing popularity among bushwalkers this year is causing a less impressive sight: deposits of toilet paper. According to Northern Territory Parks and Wildlife, 2022 promises to be the busiest season for the 230-kilometer trail in the heart of West…

    Read More: The Larapinta Trail is filled with human waste and toilet paper as the popularity of the trails reaches new peaks
  • 27 June 2022

    In Australia, Labor victory gives hope to environmentalists


    In a country ravaged by megafires, Labor’s new Prime Minister Anthony Albanese gives hope to eco-conscious Australians. The Liberal Party (conservative right) has been in charge for nine years. In Australia, the Labor Party (center left) finally regained power this Saturday, May 21, after the heavy defeat of its main opponent in the legislative elections.…

    Read More: In Australia, Labor victory gives hope to environmentalists
  • 14 February 2022

    This is the world’s first fully compostable, disposable face mask.


    While standard face masks take up to 450 years to decompose, Masuku Daily masks compost in about four weeks in water, soil or a plant pot. Pentatonic , an eco-friendly design and technology company, teamed up with fashion industry expert Natalia Vodanova to develop the “world’s first highly effective, fully compostable” face mask: Masuku Daily.…

    Read More: This is the world’s first fully compostable, disposable face mask.
  • 16 August 2013

    BARDI JAWI BOOK LAUNCH


    The surging 9 meter tides, the largely unchanged islands, the coastlines and savannah forests of Bardi Jawi country capture anyone fortunate enough to have visited, camped, or travelled to Bardi Jawi country. Leave No Trace Australia has worked in partnership with Irene and Wossy Davey, Bardi Jawi elders and traditional custodians of Bardi Jawi country,…

    Read More: BARDI JAWI BOOK LAUNCH
  • 5 July 2013

    FITZROY KAYAKING EXPEDITION 2013 SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED


    In late January 2013 a group of Western Australian kayakers chartered a plane to access the Barnett River, a tributary to the Fitzroy River in Western Australia’s remote Kimberley region. Whilst exploring this amazing river system the team raised funds for and practised the principles of Leave No Trace Australia. They spent two weeks completely…

    Read More: FITZROY KAYAKING EXPEDITION 2013 SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED
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