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Category Archives: Pilbara

A low carbon future for WA

2 December, 2020by urbaqua Leave a comment

The long-awaited Western Australian Climate Policy was released earlier this week; it sets out the State Government’s plan to achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, and a climate-resilient, […]

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climate change, environment, innovation, Perth, Pilbara, planning, Water, water resource management

Karratha revitalisation community workshop

14 February, 2014by urbaqua Leave a comment

The Karratha Revitalisation Plan is a project being undertaken by the Shire of Roebourne to improve the liveability and amenity of Karratha’s oldest neighbourhoods – Bulgarra, Pegs Creek and Millars Well.  […]

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essential projects, Pilbara

Pilbara State of Environment Report 2013 endorsed by the Shire of Roebourne

7 November, 2013by urbaqua Leave a comment

The Pilbara State of Environment Report 2013 has recently been endorsed by Shire of Roebourne Council as a basis for determining environmental priorities for action and monitoring as set out […]

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environment, essential projects, Pilbara

Comments requested on Shire of Roebourne foreshore management plans

11 September, 2013by urbaqua 1 Comment

Karratha residents and visitors have the opportunity to express their views on the three draft foreshore management plans that Essential Environmental has prepared for the Shire of Roebourne  (mentioned in our […]

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essential projects, Pilbara

Getting to know the Pilbara: State of the Environment report and community forum on coastal foreshores

19 April, 2013by urbaqua 3 Comments

Essential Environmental has been gaining some serious experience in the Pilbara through our involvement in several environmental projects in the region: most recently, the preparation of a State of Environment […]

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