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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…
Dug up in Australia, burned around the world – exporting fossil fuels undermines climate targets
Rare iridescent clouds appear over Mawson 11 August 2024
Disaster season looms, but the senate inquiry has failed to empower communities
‘Everything, everywhere, all at once’: Australia’s survival in a warmer world will be a mammoth multi-tasking effort
Science Week Profile – Sandra Vin
Science Week Profile – Dr Mark McLean
Data To Decisions: Empowering Tasmanian Farmers
BLUESCOPE STEEL FINED FOR CONTROL SYSTEM FAILURE
Liked to death? The social media race for nature photos can trash ecosystems – or trigger rapid extinction
$9 million for research trials to help farmers lower livestock emissions
Carbon Farming Outreach Program training package now available
Drill Core Library Hosts International Guests
Caring For Country Through Biosecurity And Music
Better protection for Christmas Island and Cocos (Keeling) Islands Marine Parks
Clive Hamilton says dreams of a safe climate are ‘wishful thinking’ – but the young and the vulnerable will keep fighting
Nuclear scientists inspect new building for test ban monitoring site at Macquarie Island 9 August 2024
Yarriabini National Park Hazard Reduction Burn
Reef’s recording-breaking water temperature demands Australia does more on climate change
Whale cut free near Coffs and swims off safely thanks to team effort
Huge gas fields – under a coral reef. Will a rejection on environmental grounds stop Woodside’s Browse project?
Commonwealth-funded cultural mapping project on Tati Tati Country along Murray River set to start
New renewable energy transmission line to help power 1.8 million New South Wales homes
Victorian Resources At Diggers And Dealers
Healthy Country, healthy people: how shared knowledge is helping to restore a World Heritage area
New Life For Discarded Lithium-ion Batteries
Careless burning sparks EPA warning for Western Victoria
Food Recycle seeks $3m capital raise for commercialisation of food waste to animal feed technology
‘Wake-up call to humanity’: research shows the Great Barrier Reef is the hottest it’s been in 400 years
Repeating aids believing: climate misinformation feels more true through repetition – even if you back climate science
Like a broken record: Scientists lament highest ocean temp in 400 years on Great Barrier Reef
New Projects To Support Native Species Recovery
Sea lions wearing cameras and trackers map new habitats
Pigeon House Walking Track Closed For Repair Works
Blue Plaque Honours Sydney Harbour Bridge’s ‘Godmother’
Mount Waverley Primary School implements world-first trial with recycled golf ball stormwater pit lids
Investment in digital transformation and AI soars as companies strive for sustainability
EPA tests show Laverton Creek returning to normal after fire
Great Barrier Reef coral report shows some regrowth before summer from hell
New guidelines for community engagement and benefits for transmission projects
Following Croydon’s Muddy Trail To EPA Fine
LambEx 2024 is a woolly good event for the sheep, lamb and wool industries
Call For Stronger Laws As Threatened Species List Grows
High coral cover amid intense heatwaves and bleaching? Here’s how both can be true on the Great Barrier Reef
New report on Great Barrier Reef shows coral cover increases before onset of serious bleaching, cyclones