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- The population of the Sydney metropolitan area is estimated to grow by 1.6 million people by 2031. According to the…Read More
- In STEP Matters, Issue 183, p4 (Concern about Changes to Biodiversity Laws) we explained the reasons for concerns about the…Read More
- In the past, councils expended significant funds in formulating local environment plans with zoning locations appropriate for different areas. The…Read More
- After promising that amalgamation would not be forced onto residents, the NSW Government is pressing ahead by moving the goal…Read More
- The Ku-ring-gai Bushcare Association is an unincorporated organisation that is supported by Ku-ring-gai Council which supports the Bushcare volunteer program…Read More
- The Paris climate change talks in December 2015 produced an agreement hailed as 'historic, durable and ambitious'. Developed and developing…Read More
- In November last year STEP held a talk by Dr Ian Percival on the unique volcanic diatreme that has been…Read More
- STEP committee member, Andrew Little, happened across an Echidna searching for ants in a driveway in Roseville Chase. It was…Read More
- Mark Diesendorf, UNSW Australia Can Australians be sustainable and enjoy endless economic growth? It’s not likely.Read More
- The Boomerang Alliance, a coalition of groups led by the Total Environment Centre, has been campaigning for more than ten…Read More
- Out thanks to the Ku-ring-gai Bat Conservation Society for permission to publish this article that was originally published in Friends…Read More
- Two members of the STEP committee visited the Snowy Mountains in recent months. John Martyn saw plenty of flowers in…Read More