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Surfers for Climate Condemns Victorian Labor Government’s Approval of New Offshore Gas Drilling Near 12 Apostles
A renewable energy transition that doesn’t harm nature? It’s not just possible, it’s essential
Use Expanded Water Trigger To Protect Beetaloo Basin
Exploring our critical geoscience at Ballarat minerals event
NSW SES RESPONDS TO FLOOD RESCUES AFTER HEAVY RAIN OVERNIGHT
Victoria is raising minimum rental standards – it’s good news for tenants and the environment
US Climate Action Summit: Insights for the implementation of the Industry transition
What will Australia’s proposed Environment Information Agency do for nature?
CALL FOR MEMBERS OF NEW CLIMATE CHANGE GROUP
A fierce battle is being fought in the soil beneath our feet – and the implications for global warming are huge
NSW SES RESPONDS TO FLOOD RESCUES ON SOUTH COAST AS RAINFALL INTENSIFIES
Households could save $608 per year if NSW councils electrified all new homes
Bank’s updated climate policy has clear message for big polluters
AFPA Welcomes Newly Appointed VFPA CEO Andrew White
Do Heat Resistant Corals Exist?
Yes, carbon capture and storage is controversial – but it’s going to be crucial
Solar farms can eat up farmland – but ‘agrivoltaics’ could mean the best of both worlds for NZ farmers
Santos just copped a large fine. What did the oil and gas company do?
12 threatened species discovered in soon-to-be NSW National Park
Monash Expert: World Environment Day
Black & Veatch Studies Feasibility of Green Hydrogen, Infrastructure Development to Advance Energy Transition in Malaysia
Biodiversity Flourishes Between Rock And Hard Place
Jabiluka recognised: long awaited protection for Kakadu site welcome
Bad weather, hills and the dark deter cyclists, particularly women. So what can we do about it?
Upwey Primary School Update
Spotlight On World Heritage Icon
Groundwater is heating up, threatening life below and above the surface
ON THIN ICE: New modelling shows Australian ski industry will change dramatically by 2050 if current climate trajectory continues
By not mining vital minerals, NZ is ‘offshoring its own environmental footprint’ – is that fair?
Singing from the same song sheet: How can we speed up the implementation of steel decarbonisation in Asia?
Singing from the same song sheet: All of system action to speed up the implementation of Asia’s steel decarbonisation
EPA working with community after PFAS found in Mullumbimby
Driving emissions reduction in the agriculture and land sectors
Applications for Australian and Austrian decarbonisation project grants closing soon
Darley Man Fine For Illegal Burning Off
Fresh findings: earliest evidence of life-bringing fresh water on Earth
Should we worry about wasting renewable energy? Here’s why ‘spilling’ excess power is expected – and efficient
Australia contributes to key UN radiation exposure reports
Boost To Quarry Approvals
Near-shore Landslip – Inskip
Australia’s ‘learning by doing’ approach to managing large mines is failing the environment
Peat was historically mined overseas because it burns so well. But Australia’s subtropical peat bogs need fire to survive
Manmade pollutants and climate change contribute to millions of deaths from cardiovascular disease each year, warn a coalition of leading scientists
New Vehicle Efficiency Standard
Swelling numbers of people drive desertification and land degradation
Dr Iain Ross Announced As Acting Chair Of NZEA
Strong Action On Illegal Waste Tyre Exports