Protecting Meander Valley

Learning from the Devastating Impact of Bauxite Mining in Western Australia

Bauxite mining at Reedy Marsh brings the same devastating impacts faced by communities in Western Australia’s Northern Jarrah Forests. As seen in the alarming case of WA, bauxite mining leads to irreversible damage to biodiversity, wildlife, and local ecosystems, affecting not only the environment but also people’s livelihoods and mental well-being. 


The proposed mining at Reedy Marsh mirrors these threats—loss of agricultural land, damage to water systems, and long-term degradation of a vital region.


The experiences shared by community leaders and environmental groups fighting bauxite mining in WA offer valuable lessons. Their struggles highlight what local communities like ours are up against: a fight to protect our land, our health, and our way of life from the relentless push for mining expansion.


To fully grasp the magnitude of what is at stake in Reedy Marsh, We encourage you to watch the video from Western Australia’s community, whose experience closely reflects our own concerns. It’s a stark reminder of the lasting harm this type of mining can bring, and why it’s crucial for us to take action now.


https://youtu.be/pjV355x-dsI?si=c5MqGK4grWjD4ak6

On Wednesday the 3rd of November, 2021, community leaders, concerned citizens, environmental groups and scientists gathered at Swan Canoe Club in Mosman park to discuss the harmful impacts of bauxite mining in the Northern Jarrah Forests.


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