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Australia’s ancient land is home to a unique biodiversity - many of the plants and animals that live in south-western Australia are found no where else on Earth. We share this place with incredible wildlife. The reptiles that live in and around $atterley’s proposed urban townsite (AKA North $toneville) help make up this uniqueness.

Did you know that the report submitted by $atterley included no trapping work - an absolute standard in environmental survey work? Additionally, the report was based on a couple of days of surveying - how’s that enough for an area 1 and a half times bigger than Kings Park?

Have you sighted any others in the area that we should include here?

⚡️ WHAT YOU CAN DO ⚡️

1. Take a look at our support document on how to respond to $atterley’s environmental report: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1NtSgEZKhnzec6HuIk4s7rnvTwnpiwyCtgry_QGJd9fo/edit?usp=sharing

2. Write your environmental submission on $atterley’s Environment report

3. Send your submission to $atterley 🙄 but Cc in Save Perth Hills saveperthhillsinc@gmail.com 😎 (for a little transparency)

4. Tag a friend to do the same!

✳️ submissions close on the 2nd of October 2020

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Save Perth Hills Inc

Did you realise just how many beautiful and rare Australian animals call the proposed North Stoneville site ‘home’? So many!!

These are just a handful who could lose their home - and their lives, with $atterley’s dangerous & destructive North $toneville disaster plan.

Many are nocturnal - others are really tiny, all are precious and part of our unique local environment.

We’re featuring more of these amazing creatures with you over the next few days...

WHY?? Because they need YOUR HELP...

⚡️ACTION ⚡️

Satterley’s Environment report is now open to scrutiny and comment - YOUR comments can help SAVE the home of our local native animals via the EPBC (Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act). We’ve done the heavy lifting for you and compiled a helpful EPBC fact sheet to help you respond (link at the bottom).

Submissions are due on the 2nd October 2020.Ironically, the submissions are sent to $atterley (email address below) who in turn must respond with a public report on the submissions - so we are asking - please Cc your submission to Save Perth Hills and the Federal and State Environmental Departments to help us maintain transparency over this process.

Over the next few days Save Perth Hills will be bringing to light some of the amazing creatures that we share the hills with. It’s incredibly humbling to see even a small sample of these animals shown together in this way.

Email submissions to: northstoneville@satterley.com.au

IMPORTANT: Please ‘CC’ your submission to ensure it’s officially received by Satterley:

- Save Perth Hills: saveperthhillsinc@gmail.com

- WA Environment Dept: info@dplh.wa.gov.au

Over the next few days Save Perth Hills will be bringing to light some of the amazing creatures that we share the hills with. It’s incredibly humbling to see even a small sample of these animals shown together in this way.

Cheat Sheet Link:




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Save Perth Hills Inc

It’s pretty simple - developments must plan for the impact of fire. We have to change the urban model and put an end to unsafe, urban sprawl in fire prone areas.


We saw it in Australia’s Black Summer of 2019/2020 and we’re seeing fire devastation play out once again on the west coast of the USA... which is another reminder of our own situation. Rita Saffioti MLA, Mark McGowan, please put an end to the $atterley appeal to the State Administrative Tribunal on North $toneville. It is a dangerous proposal and is simply not fire safe.


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