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Australia’s nature is in deep crisis. These 3 easy steps would give our new environment laws teeth
What makes Brisbane 2032 different from Paris and the rest? A ‘climate-positive’ Olympics plan for lasting benefits
$160 Million To Deliver Energy Savings For Households
Iconic gold rush precinct added to National Heritage List
Headwaters and springs of Belubula River in Central West NSW protected
Meet Tjakura In Our New Digital Story
NPWS and Central Coast Council blow the whistle on illegal dog walking
Crackles, clicks and pops – now we can monitor the ‘heartbeat’ of soil
Frankston Man Pays EPA $500 For Dangerous Cigarette
2025 Engaging Science Grants build science literacy and foster engagement
NSW failing to “save our species”: Auditor General
Soil Science Success Under National Soil Action Plan
Predicting Australia’s Exposure To Exotic Pests
Dive in: why marine science is an exciting field to work in
Why Melbourne’s e-scooter ban is a wrong turn away from safe, sustainable transport
New 5-year investment plan for NSW Environmental Trust to protect and restore nature
Rural water pricing model is pricing farmers out of business
Consultation On Uplisting Maugean Skate
EPA CEO CALLS FOR UNITED FRONT TO TACKLE E-WASTE AT INDUSTRY SUMMIT
Firewood collectors face fines if they don’t follow permit conditions
The making of Australia’s first Dark Sky Community at Carrickalinga
Islands in the sky: could steep-sided hilltops offer safe haven to our threatened species?
‘Let the Baaka flow’: Voices from the Northern Basin front NSW Parliament
Reflections Holidays and OzFish launch sustainable fishing comps in New South Wales
If we want more solar and wind farms, we need to get locals on board by ensuring they all benefit too
Earth’s oldest, tiniest creatures are poised to be climate change winners – and the repercussions could be huge
Surfers for Climate launches Blue Minds Youth Ocean Leadership Program, joining forces with youth leaders to Tackle Eco-Anxiety Among Young Australians
Wild genes in domestic species: how we can supercharge our crops using their distant relatives
Narrabri farmer in national campaign for Local Energy Hubs
Next Steps For Biodiversity Offset Reform
PRESIDENT UPDATE: Dr Michelle Freeman parental leave | Acting President Dr Bill Jackson
NORTHERN NSW COMMUNITIES URGED TO AVOID FLOODWATERS AS HEAVY RAINFALL CONTINUES
Traditional Custodians and climate disaster survivors call for a climate trigger to stop coal and gas
Maugean skates thrive in captivity but wild habitat needs urgent attention
The plight of the pig-nosed turtle, one of the unlucky 13 added to Australia’s threatened species list
Maugean Skate born in captivity brings hope for ancient species
Construction begins on key Pilbara Hydrogen Hub road upgrades
Bathroom fans and sliding glass doors: new research shows how those cold draughts sneak into your home
NZ is running out of gas – literally. That’s good for the climate, but it’s bad news for the economy
Call on Cook government to ban fracking in the Kimberley before it’s turned into a Texan oil and gas field
Court Nearly Triples EPA’s Noisy Vehicle Fine
Industry push to earn carbon credits from Australia’s native forests would be a blow for nature and the climate
He Should Have Brought Hanky
NSW SES VOLUNTEER WINS TOP ROTARY AWARD FOR COMMUNITY SERVICE
New Blue Plaque Honours Aboriginal Healthcare Pioneer
Plan To Recover Southern Right Whale
Eurobodalla Area Helicopter Operations
Urban growth is leading to more intense droughts for most of the world’s cities – and Sydney is a case study for…