- ACT Herpetological Association
- ANU Food Co-operative
- ANU Students' Association - Enviroment Collective
- Australian Association for Environmental Education (ACT Chapter)
- Australian Conservation Foundation (Canberra Branch)
- The Australian Native Plants Society, Canberra Region Inc.
- Australian & New Zealand Solar Energy Society (ACT Branch)
- Canberra Bushwalking Club
- Canberra Indian Myna Action Group
- Canberra Ornithologists Group
- Canberra Region Anti Nuclear Campaign
- The Coastwatchers Association Inc
- Environment Defender's Office (ACT)
- Environment Institute of Australia and New Zealand
- Field Naturalists Association of Canberra
- Friends of the Aranda Bushland
- Friends of Grasslands
- Friends of Tidbinbilla
- Ginninderra Catchment Group
- Goulburn Field Naturalists Society
- Kosciusko Huts Association
- Molonglo Catchment Group
- National Parks Association ACT
- Nature and Society Forum
- Pedal Power
- Red Hill Regenerators
- See change Inc
- Society for Sustainability & Environmental Engineering (ACT and Region Chapter)
- Sullivans Creek Catchment Group
Sustainable Population Australia Sustainable Population Australia (SPA) was established in Canberra in 1988 by environmentally concerned people who felt that the impact of population growth on Australia’s environment was not receiving sufficient attention from other groups. Its founding Patron was the poet Judith Wright, a formidable environmental advocate whose tireless work over 15 years resulted in the establishment of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. From its original membership of 10, SPA has grown to 1300 members (August 2010), with branches in all capital cities except Darwin. A SPA brochure is available here. SPA has held public meetings and conferences in many parts of Australia. In Canberra, SPA has a membership of 200 and holds regular public meetings. SPA makes submissions to all levels of government, lobbies politicians, participates in community events, issues media releases and appears regularly in the Australian media. Members receive six newsletters a year packed with information and expert opinion, and there is a lively website (www.population.org.au). For further information, read this article on SPA, published in the Canberra Times in October 1998, to mark the organisation's 10th anniversary. A membership application form is available here.
- Southern ACT Catchment Groups
- Southern Tablelands Ecosystems Park
- Vegetarian Society ACT
- Wilderness Society ACT Branch
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