Articles for John Yeld
Controversial Watsons’ wind farm approval overturned on review
The company has been given until 1 April to appeal against the decision by the Department of Environment
By John Yeld
News | 24 March 2021
In photos: Controlled burn of Kenilworth race track
The track is home to pristine critically endangered Cape Flats Sand Fynbos
By John Yeld
Photo Essay | 17 March 2021
West Coast mining magnate due in court in March on assault charges
Australian courts drop one charge against Mark Caruso, two still pending
By John Yeld
News | 16 February 2021
Spectacular photos of Augrabies Falls in flood
“Place of Great Noise” lives up to its name
By John Yeld
Photo Essay | 11 February 2021
SLAPP in the face for Australian mining company
“Victory for activism and free speech” as judge rules in favour of SA lawyers, activists and social worker
By John Yeld
Law | 10 February 2021
Diamond divers warn of damage to seabed from West Coast mining dams
Sea is so dark with sediment “we can’t even dive with lights”
By John Yeld
News | 9 December 2020
West Coast mining magnate fails to keep criminal trial secret
Australian court has lifted an interim order barring publication of details of trial of Tormin mines’ Mark Caruso
By John Yeld
News | 16 November 2020
Court challenge to West Coast beach mining
Environmentalists concerned over massive expansion into critical biodiversity areas
By John Yeld
News | 12 November 2020
Almost a century later, land claimants get back thousands of hectares of farm land and vineyards
Ebenhaeser community’s claim finally settled in mediated negotiations during lockdown
By John Yeld
Feature | 27 October 2020