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$201.9 million infrastructure boost to support 24,000 new regional homes
Australia’s Nature Positive future hangs in the balance
$490 Million Commitment For NSW’s Energy Grid
Independent reviewer appointed for Intergovernmental Agreement on Biosecurity
Promised nature law reform urgently needed so new national EPA not stuck with failed laws
Environment Protection Australia legislation introduced to Parliament
John Podesta and senior climate leaders push for progress at the US Climate Action Summit
We gave 60,000 food products a ‘planetary health’ star rating – see how your favourites stack up
Engaging science grants spark STEM interest and protect environment
Climate-sustainable Beef Industry On Show At Beef2024
AIMS helps marinise helicopter heavy cargo transport system
Historic Fine Following Unauthorised Land Clearing
Replanting trees can help prevent devastating landslides like the one in PNG – but it’s not a silver bullet
Changing native vegetation laws to allow burning on private land is good fire management
Rethinking roads as public spaces – what NZ cities can learn from Barcelona’s ‘superblock’ urban design
Community Discusses Huntly Compost Application
NSW environment movement “losing confidence in the EPA” over greater gliders
BREAKING: Community group files legal action with the Federal Court after endangered glider found killed by logging machinery
Drowning in waste: Plastic pollution in Australia’s oceans and waterways report tabled
Cattle Creek Crocodile Captured In Ingham
Indo-Pacific Relationships On Show At World Water Forum
Australia needs to better protect its threatened sharks and rays: new report
Endangered sharks found in 10% of fish sold as ‘flake’: alarming new study
Scientists confirm that WA oceanic reefs avoid mass bleaching
Buried kelp: seaweed carried to the deep sea stores more carbon than we thought
Your smartphone might be linked to crocodile attacks in Indonesia. Here’s how
WETEX 2024 Receives Applications for Participants and Exhibitors From All Over the World
Pilliga Nature Reserve Hazard Reduction Burn
Ebor Falls emerges from bushfire damage stronger and more accessible than ever before
Curious Kids: why can some plastics be recycled but others can’t?
Kosciuszko National Park Hazard Reduction Burn
SPECIALIST FIRST RESPONSE TEAMS COMPETE IN 2024 STATE ROAD CRASH RESCUE CHALLENGE
Review of forestry conditions and compliance
NSW turbocharges kerbside EV charging with 600+ new ports
Antarctica’s fragile plankton ready for research 27 May 2024
The government’s cash splash aims to kickstart Australia’s battery industry. Has it flipped the right switches?
Why a new ruling on the law of the sea and climate change matters for Australia and especially our island neighbours
Heavy water: how melting ice sheets and pumped groundwater can lower local sea levels – and boost them elsewhere
Investing In Cleaner, Cheaper Energy For Warriewood
A rush on critical minerals is coming for our most remote and disadvantaged communities
CTSCo Project Not Suitable To Proceed
Peak environment body welcomes support for household batteries
Resources Regulator Acts On Dam Management Practices
A RENEWED FOCUS ON THE HUNTER ENVIRONMENT
Inspirational Leader – Susie Skof’s Story
LOCAL COMMUNITY MEMBER TURNED LOCAL COMMANDER: ADAM CARNEY’S STORY
NATIONAL VOLUNTEER WEEK HIGHLIGHTING MEMBER – SUSIE SKOF
Incentives to boost rollout of household batteries in New South Wales