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Pacific Islanders have long drawn wisdom from the Earth, the sky and the waves. Research shows the science is behind them
Reflections On Paris Buildings And Climate Forum
Hazard reduction burn planned for Shoalhaven’s Parma Creek Nature Reserve
Hazard reduction burn in Tuggerah State Conservation Area on Wednesday
Fast-charging EV Stations Ready To Connect NT Regions
Bleached And At-risk Reefs Under AIMS Microscope
Preparing for a changing climate: Help us mainstream climate adaptation in Australia
Assessing Australia’s Climate Risks
Woodside’s Board Under Pressure
Conservations and scientists frustrated over rejection of protecting critically endangered species
Buybacks To Be Fast-tracked In Water Recovery Framework
First National Climate Risk Assessment Report Released
New Ocean Species Discovered In Bounty Trough
Can earth-covered houses protect us from bushfires? Even if they’re a solution, it’s not risk-free
Indigenous fire management began more than 11,000 years ago: new research
The Role Technology Can Play In Combating Climate Change
New Blue Plaque Looks Over Bondi’s Big Blue
The Great Barrier Reef’s latest bout of bleaching is the fifth in eight summers – the corals now have almost no reprieve
Australian Energy Infrastructure Commissioner Mr Andrew Dyer retirement
International Women’s Day: Inspiring inclusion in climate leadership
Aerial surveys reveal mass coral bleaching event unfolding on the Great Barrier Reef
Cultural burning is better for Australian soils than prescribed burning, or no burning at all
The Gomeroi win puts native title holders in a stronger position to fight fossil fuel projects on their land
Statement On 2024 State Of Union
Grain Storage Company Burn Off Proves Costly
First Reef mass coral bleaching event under Albanese Govt – world is watching
Fossil fuel companies must be held to account as reef suffers fifth mass bleaching event in a decade
Fine For Dumping Waste Sludge
Greenpeace calls on car companies that support strong NVES to leave the FCAI, for the body to be renamed
Seventh Great Barrier Reef mass bleaching a desperate warning to end fossil fuels
On Track To Reduce Resources Emissions
Inspired by women in agriculture on International Women’s Day
The Southern Ocean upwelling is a mecca for whales and tuna that’s worth celebrating and protecting
Melbourne City Beaches Hardest Hit By Wet Summer
Oldest evidence of first humans in Europe unearthed
Coorooman Creek Crocodile Complacency Continues
SS NEMESIS: Call to find descendants of shipwreck victims answered
Putting Spotlight On Inspiring Women In Agriculture
Public consultation open: Gulf of Carpentaria Developmental Fin Fish Trawl Fishery – Agency Application 2024
Batteries To Power Freight Trains
Fished for their meat and liver oil, many remarkable deep-water sharks and rays now face extinction
Bandiana Recycler In Court On EPA Charges
Joint Asbestos Investigation Update 7 March
$145,000 penalty for destroying thousands of protected mangroves near Townsville
Crocodiles Observed Downstream In Rollingstone Creek
Government and primary producers invest $23.8 million to cut carbon emissions
Hazard reduction burn in Brisbane Water National Park near Kariong on Saturday
Big businesses will this year have to report their environmental impacts – but this alone won’t drive change