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EPA response to asbestos in mulch in parks update 12 April
Inaugural Ocean Youth Summit inspires next generation of ocean conservationists
$17 million to improve South Australian shorebird and wetland habitat
Green economy summit: how can Australia get more from its relationship with Vietnam?
EPA Leaves Man Holding Holden He Can’t Drive
Big boost to reliable renewables in WA with upcoming Capacity Investment Scheme
New heat maps will help communities adapt to climate impacts
AIMS Reef Monitoring Technology Used In Vietnam
Despite what you might hear, weather prediction is getting better, not worse
Storm damage forces temporary closure of Wattamolla Visitor Precinct
Response To Asbestos In Mulch In Parks Update 11 April
On Front Line With Wreck Rock Turtle Volunteers
Why an intention to conserve an area for only 25 years should not count for Australia’s target of protecting 30% of land
‘Worst I’ve seen’: new footage shows Reef bleaching in deeper waters from record marine heatwave 
Seizing Future Made In Australia
Improvement works enhance safety and visitor experience at Perrys lookdown
$25,000 EPA Fine Over Exposed Asbestos
Made in Australia energy transformation will benefit climate and workers
New South Wales Ocean Trap and Line Fishery – Agency application 2024
Long-term arrangements for voluntarily surrendered magpie ‘Molly’
The heat is on: what we know about why ocean temperatures keep smashing records
Roads of destruction: we found vast numbers of illegal ‘ghost roads’ used to crack open pristine rainforest
Asbestos In Mulch In Parks Update 2 10 April
Blue Mountains Landholders Protecting Our Environment
Premier’s Kimberley package will fail if climate change not addressed
Why Do I See And Smell Smoke?
Response to asbestos in mulch in parks update 1 10 April
Adelaide is losing 75,000 trees a year. Tree-removal laws must be tightened if we want our cities to be liveable and green
Resources regulator enforces compliance at Keilor quarry
Funding boost for hydrogen and low emissions iron & steel research
The limits of ice: what a 19th century expedition trapped in sea ice for a year tells us about Antarctica’s future
Powering green growth in Asia: An interview with Asia Clean Energy Coalition’s Suji Kang
MORE SEVERE WEATHER ON THE WAY FOR ALREADY STORM-AFFECTED AREAS
Response To Asbestos Update 2 Tuesday 9 April
FoE Welcomes Wetlands Decision
Proposed rejection of Toondah Harbour mega marina the right call
EV100 companies from India leading the uptake of electric vehicles globally
Autumn hazard reduction burn program commences in southern ranges
Response To Asbestos 9 April Update 1
Minnamurra Rainforest And Visitor Centre Closed
Flash droughts are becoming more common in Australia. What’s causing them?
Toondah Decision Landmark For Nature And People
Regulator Waivers Exploration Licence Conditions
Proposed decision to refuse development in Toondah Harbour
Heat from El Niño can warm oceans off West Antarctica – and melt floating ice shelves from below
Antarctica’s sea ice hit another low this year – understanding how ocean warming is driving the loss is key
We can’t eradicate deadly cane toads – but there’s a way to stop them killing wildlife
Better travel options can halve climate pollution from transport by 2030