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EU 2040 emissions target welcomed by Climate Group
New South Wales-Tokyo strengthen ties to accelerate clean economy
Climate change will strike Australia’s precious World Heritage sites – and Indigenous knowledge is a key defence
New Board Members & New Observer Announced
John Williamson’s ARIA-winning ocean anthem becomes book
Is it time for a Category 6 for super cyclones? No – warnings of floods or storm surges are more useful
Wind farm and battery to help power one of the world’s largest copper mines
‘A deeply troubling discovery’: Earth may have already passed the crucial 1.5°C warming limit
International Day of Women and Girls in Science Dr Molly Hoak
CDU EXPERT: Defunding EDO could harm Australians’ rights for accountability
Households urged to check rebate swap for solar eligibility
Available articles & sources – Pakistan election preview
International Day of Women and Girls in Science Dr Rabi Gol
BOATS MAKE A SPLASH ACROSS THE STATE FOR NSW SES TRAINING EXERCISE
ASSETS AND PERSONNEL PREPOSITIONED IN NORTHERN INLAND NSW AHEAD OF FORECAST HEAVY RAINFALL
Dangerous climate tipping points will affect Australia. The risks are real and cannot be ignored
Review of Reef 2050 Water Quality Improvement Plan
Traceability grants to enhance agriculture exports
New Vehicle Efficiency Standards welcome, now floor it to the finish line
National fuel efficiency standard puts Australia on the road to fuel and pollution savings
NEW CLEAN UP NOTICES AS ASBESTOS INVESTIGATION PROGRESSES
Governments spend US$22 billion a year helping the fishing industry empty our oceans. This injustice must end
Decision reserved in NuGrow court action
NEW PROTECTIONS FOR ENDANGERED SOUTHERN GREATER GLIDERS
EPA decision fails endangered gliders
28 protected birds released after being held at a Gympie residence
Report is:in beaches besieged by summer bucketing
Government welcomes renewable infrastructure engagement review findings
AI helps reveal the ancient origin story of floral colours
Seeking members for Nature Repair Committee
Roadmap provides a pathway for domestic solar manufacturing
Progress report on the Great Barrier Reef delivered to UNESCO
New strategy to protect Reef wetlands
Landcare and OzFish Join For The ‘Kyogle Carp Out’ at Fawcett’s Creek
New Reef 2050 Wetlands Strategy
Horses, camels and deer get a bad rap for razing plants – but our new research shows they’re no worse than native animals
Consulting firms provided low-quality research on crucial water policies. It shows we have a deeper problem
Why don’t people care about Australia’s native rodents? The problem could be their ugly names
Climate Group Hails John Podesta’s Appointment as US Envoy: A Milestone for Global Climate Advocacy and Action
NZ has the energy resources to adopt alternative food technologies – it just needs a plan
How the weird and wonderful microbes in wastewater can make our cities more sustainable
Another key step taken to restore our Murray-Darling Rivers
$200m to future-proof steel manufacturing and regional jobs through the Powering the Regions Fund
Nature’s DNA traps: Spider webs put new spin on wildlife research
MV Bahijah live updates
We once killed 600,000 koalas in a year. Now they’re Australia’s ‘teddy bears’. What changed?
$200 million to help future-proof regional steel manufacturing
Update, 31 January 2024: MV Bahijah livestock vessel