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Prohibited puppy playtime leads to fines for pet parents
Bureau of Meteorology’s new test website now available to the community
Recognising Australia’s Reef Actions
Governments still on probation over Great Barrier Reef World Heritage status
New Gas Continues To Spell Danger For Reef
Fine For Charity Shop Dumper
Here’s how to create jobs for First Nations Australians in the clean energy transition
UNESCO recognises Australian Government’s ongoing work to protect the Great Barrier Reef
Climate Group and Green Brazil Consortium join forces to strengthen subnational climate leadership
Extreme wildfires are on the rise globally, powered by the climate crisis
High Seas Biodiversity Treaty Introduced To Parliament
New Fossicking Area In Blair Athol State Forest
Cold snap, low on gas: the possible gas shortage in Victoria is a warning
A passion for Victoria’s environment drives science graduate
Framework to help conserve more of our precious places agreed
GETA SKIP COMPANY AND DIRECTOR FINED $60,000 FOR ABANDONED WASTE
2024 National Gone Fishing Day Announced
World Steel Open Forum 2024 – Frank discussions, positive progress, but are we going fast enough?
New method to degrade PFAS ‘forever chemicals’ found effective in the lab
Climate and energy have emerged as a federal election flashpoint. But unless the economy improves, will voters be listening?
Most plastics are made from fossil fuels and end up in the ocean, but marine microbes can’t degrade them – new research
Delivering First Nations Water Ownership In Basin
ConcreteZero: Paving Data-Led Net Zero Way
Australian Environment Ministers agree on strong new actions
Peter Dutton’s nuclear energy policy will do nothing to ease Australians’ hip-pocket pain, now or in the future
NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service frees entangled seal at Narooma break wall
Midwinter celebrations mark turning point for expeditioners 21 June 2024
Plucking numbers from the air: Victoria’s big build for housing relies on impossible targets
Albanese and Cook Governments partner to deliver energy savings for thousands in social housing
Solar ScaleUp Challenge Now Live
NSW SES RECEIVES INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITION FOR FLOOD RESCUE CAPABILITY
Australia needs large-scale energy production – here are 3 reasons why offshore wind is a good fit
GIST Impact, a leading impact data and analytics provider, receives investment from UBS Next
EPA Teams Sniffing Out Fuel Leak In City
NSW SES VOLUNTEERS’ WORK IN FLOOD RESCUE AND FIRE EVACUATIONS RECOGNISED WITH COURAGE AWARDS
No costing, no clear timelines, no easy legal path: deep scepticism over Dutton’s nuclear plan is warranted
Sydney Rd Smoko Costs $1,100
NSW first trial uses insects to transform food waste
Cultural Landscapes of Cape York Peninsula added to Australia’s UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List
Climate change accelerates emergence of insects in Alpine region
Minerals exploration activity charging ahead across Victoria
WORLD REFUGEE DAY 2024: MEET WAGGA WAGGA UNIT MEMBER, KHAIRI JOLO
Australian Climate Service review delivers streamlined information to support Australians during disasters and climate change
Improving Health Of Upper Murrumbidgee
Hunter offshore wind industry a step closer, unlocking regional jobs and energy security
Hunter offshore wind zone – Preliminary decision on feasibility licences
Hybrid cars are having a moment – even though they’re dirtier than we think. What’s behind their popularity?
Calamity Hotspots: Climate disasters force Aussies to move a quarter of a million times