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Help save the Mary River and the Great Sandy Strait from the proposed Traveston Crossing Dam.
There are far better options for Brisbane's water
Lungfish killings: on-line campaign
Submitted by travesto on Mon, 06/29/2009 - 11:09Read more about the recent lungfish deaths at North Pine Dam, and do your part to send a message to the state and federal governments to ensure that the last remaining stronghold for this iconic species in the Mary River is not destroyed by yet another killer spillway.
Do It Now!
(This takes you to the online campaign at stoppress.com, it will only take a minute of your time)
Help fund the landmark Paradise Dam court case - and help save the Mary River.
Submitted by travesto on Fri, 05/01/2009 - 17:01Find out more and support the Wide Bay Burnett Conservation Council in this landmark case. Consider this tax-deductible ethical investment of some of your cash handout from the federal economic stimulus package. (video included in full article)
Welcome!
Submitted by travesto on Thu, 01/08/2009 - 18:48This is the official website of the SaveTheMaryRiver Coordinating Group - an organization dedicated to preventing the construction of a proposed dam on the Mary River at Traveston Crossing (Qld). We also campaign in support of more socially responsible, reliable and sustainable alternatives to the project which would preserve the unique values of the entire Mary River system for the benefit of future generations. You might want to look at the SUMMARY tab at the top of this website for some quick information about the proposal and our campaign.

The photo above was taken at the third anniversery canoe floatilla in April 2009 - a celebration of three years of successful campaigning and strengthened determination to see the Mary River handed on to future generations in a better state than what it is now. A mid-stream floodplain dam on the main trunk would spell the death of this river system. In spite of the rhetoric at the time of it's announcement that the dam would be under construction by Christmas 2006, the project has still been unable to gain the planning and environmental approvals needed. The reason is simple, it is an an unnecessary, economically inefficient project with huge negative impacts (economic, social and environmental) and very little public support.
Have a good look around the info about the Mary River in the menus on the left and the tabs along the top of the page - there is a comprehensive body of work by a large number of dedicated people and organizations summarized in those links. The stunning photographs on Stoppress are essential viewing, for example. The MULTIMEDIA tab contains links to dozens of informative online video and audio segments from throughout the campaign.
Check out the recent blogs from representatives of the various teams of people within SaveTheMaryRiver dedicated to fighting the proposal. The online forum holds a continuous record of public comment since the start of the campaign in 2006, and is still the first place that the latest news appears.
The latest copy of the Dambusters Newsletter is always available on line, and can be emailed to you directly if you wish. Go to the Contacts tab above and send us an email requesting to be put on the direct contact list. You can also apply for financial membership from the same page.
The original savethemaryriver website , dating back to 2006 can still be accessed and is being kept on-line to maintain existing links and to act as a historical record of the campaign.
Authorized G. Pickersgill, SaveTheMaryRiver Coordinating Group, Info Centre, Main Street Kandanga, Q4570The Dambusters Newsletter - July 2009 Edition
Submitted by NewsEd on Thu, 07/02/2009 - 20:09The Dambusters is now online. Highlights in this issue include:
Horrific fish kill ...p 2
Fundraising raffles...p3
Desal a viable alternative...p3
Dugong candle spectacular...p4
Calendar of upcoming events...p6
Submission to the EPBC Act bilateral agreement between the state and federal government
Submitted by Committee on Mon, 06/29/2009 - 23:50
The federal government has called for public comment on the existing bilateral agreement between the federal government and the Qld state government concerning the assessment of projects under the federal Environmental Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) act.
Making your dollar go further for Paradise
Submitted by MValley on Mon, 06/22/2009 - 21:11Consider this. Just imagine you had $500. Presumably you got it as income which means it isn't really all yours, some of it will have to go to the tax office. If your income is less than $30 000 you'd lose $75 of it. Should your income be a little more, say up to $75 000, you'd lose $150 of it, up to $150 000, the slice would be $200, while if you were in the fortunate position of having a taxable income over this, you'd lose $225 of your original $500.
State Budget Update
Submitted by travesto on Sun, 06/21/2009 - 11:12Following the release of the State Budget on the 16th June, the SaveTheMaryRiver Coordinating Group has been busily investigating the implications for the Mary River. Here is a summary of the answers that we have been able to get from the State Government...
The Dambusters Newsletter - June 2009 Edition
Submitted by NewsEd on Wed, 06/10/2009 - 06:02The Dambusters is now online. Highlights in this issue include:
Extensive President’s Report...p 1
Sandy Strait declared a Biosphere Reserve...p 2
Joint meeting outcomes ...p 3
GMA Open Letter...p 4
Mary River Brownwater Classic...p 5
Upcoming events...p 6
Anna Argyroudi's research on the Traveston Crossing Dam proposal
Submitted by Committee on Sat, 05/23/2009 - 13:23Anna Argyroudi, our Swedish student visitor has presented the findings of her 4 months research on the Traveston Crossing Dam proposal for her Masters thesis as part of the Master Programme of integrated Water Resources Management in SLU University of Uppsala/Sweden, the agricultural university for Sweden. A pdf of her presentation is attached.
Template to use in preparing submissions for supplementary EIS
Submitted by Committee on Mon, 05/18/2009 - 00:26Here is a useful template for preparing submissions for issues not addressed in the supplementary EIS and addendums in preparation in case we get a 10 day public submission period to Peter Garrett . Please send any issues that are concerning you through to pickerg@bigpond.com
