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Contemporary Australian environmental incidents

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The following is a maintained list of contemporary Australian environmental and cultural incidents that have resulted in destroyed, degraded or damaged notable cultural or environmental items.

The intention of this list is to create a hospitable environment for the contribution and creation of a detailed lineage of intentional and unintentional anthropogenic activities or actors that continue to contribute to the ongoing degradation of Australian and First Nations cultural heritage and environmental sites.

The term incidents refers to any significant human activity, accidental or not, that contributes or creates the conditions in which environmental and cultural heritage is degraded. Conditions of degradation can be determined if the item or event, without human interaction would have sustained itself markedly better.

Entries considered suitable for this article

  • The incident itself has an anthropogenic underlying cause or interaction
  • The entry does not already have enough notability to warrant its own article, such as the Juukan Gorge disaster.

Fish kills also occurred in late 2022 and early 2023.[1]

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Conventional ecosystems

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Murray Darling fish kills (2018 and January 2019)

More information Location, 40 kilometer stretch of the Darling River, both downstream and within Menindee Lakes ...
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Whitehaven Coal billion liter water theft (2016–2019)

More information Location, Whitehaven's Maules Creek mine is located 45 km southeast of Narrabri in north-east NSW within the Gunnedah Basin. ...

Adani Abbot Point coal spill (2017)

More information Location, Caley Valley Wetlands ...
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Cultural heritage items

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Djab Wurrung directions tree destruction (2018)

More information Location, Djab Wurrung country where it and lands surrounding Budja Budja (Halls gap) are under the custodianship of Djab Wurrung people. ...
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