News & Updates CSIRO report spells out huge risk to Roper River from industry expansion19 Apr, 24 | NT ‘FLOODPLAIN HARVESTING’ POLICY RISKS ANOTHER MURRAY-DARLING DISASTER16 Feb, 24 | ‘NT government-commissioned probe of report predicting cotton environmental impacts finds most claims supported’: ABC3 Jan, 24 | Cotton gin opening increases Northern development tussle: ABC PM3 Jan, 24 | Video: Natural Values of Territory Rivers15 Jan, 24 | Video: Floodplain Harvesting in the Northern Territory15 Jan, 24 | Concerns raised over impact of industrial cotton gin on Northern Territory’s rivers15 Dec, 23 | Bringing the Roper River to Canberra30 Nov, 23 | “If you kill our culture, you kill our people”: Arnhem Land Traditional Owners present 13-metre map petition to Federal Parliament, calling for protection of the Roper River28 Nov, 23 | Tell Canberra to protect the Roper River 6 Nov, 23 | The dangers of a large-scale cotton industry in the Northern Territory7 Jun, 23 | Northern Territory Government rolling out the red carpet for 100,000 hectares of cotton, fuelling more destructive land clearing23 May, 23 | Video: ‘The Daly River is a sacred place.’18 May, 23 | New report reveals major problems in Australian Government programs designed to ‘develop the North’17 May, 23 | Report: Mirages in the North17 May, 23 | Video: Fishing the Northern Territory’s pristine Daly River17 Apr, 23 | Land clearing permit challenged on Auvergne cattle station15 Feb, 23 | ‘Aboriginal land council levels criticism at NT government over unregulated land clearing’: ABC7 Feb, 23 | Federal intervention required over land clearing near iconic Top End river13 Jan, 23 | ‘Turning a blind eye’ to cotton and land clearing in the NT: ABC 73012 Jan, 23 | ABC: Tourism fears NT floodplain harvesting could hit barramundi11 Jan, 23 | The impacts of ‘floodplain harvesting’ policies5 Dec, 22 | Water scientists raise concerns over NT water laws23 Nov, 22 | Floodplain Harvesting policy: Nine News Darwin22 Nov, 22 | Territory communities concerned over the future of rivers in face of new NT Government water extraction plan9 Nov, 22 | Greatest threat to our rivers revealed in State of the Environment report28 Jul, 22 | Floodplain harvesting killed the Murray Darling, now the Gunner Government wants to bring it here20 Apr, 22 | Concern for future of Territory Rivers as ‘slipshod regulation’ allows cotton industry to clear land without permission21 Jan, 22 | ABC Coverage: Water allocation licenses, rise of agriculture poses widening threat to Christmas prawns from the north6 Jan, 22 | Territorians demand formal action over unapproved bulldozing at cotton gin site3 Nov, 21 | UPDATE: Cotton industry continues to clear land!1 Nov, 21 | “Too much at stake”: Residents raise the alarm about environmental impacts of Tarwoo Cotton Gin11 Oct, 21 | Territorians call for full environmental assessment of Tarwoo Cotton Gin20 Sep, 21 | Daly by-election Sept 113 Sep, 21 | Daly River tourism operators call for government action to protect river flows and local fishing industry31 Aug, 21 | Unsatisfactory public consultation for new Adelaide River dam plans27 Jul, 21 | Malak Malak guide to fishing the Daly21 Jul, 21 | The NT water security plan21 Jul, 21 | Get your own bumper sticker17 Jul, 21 | Kirsty on ABC Darwin Country Hour16 Jul, 21 | Jason reports from Daly River15 Jul, 21 | Video: Adrian on the Daly River29 Jun, 21 | Check out our ad in the NT News18 Jun, 21 | There’s a new campaign to protect the Territory’s rivers. But protect them from what?18 Jun, 21 | Territory Rivers – Keep ‘Em Flowing: communities launch movement to protect Top End rivers17 Jun, 21 | A warning to the NT7 Jun, 21 | Huge cotton expansion in Top End will result in wrecked rivers27 May, 21 | Territorians do not want this cotton gin25 Mar, 21 | No dams for cotton: Gunner needs to rule out floodplain extraction for cotton mates25 Mar, 21 | Cotton concerns for Top End water prominent for NT residents25 Feb, 21 | Join the Campaign First Name Last name Email Postcode NameThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.