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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
Scarborough pipeline incidents show Woodside cannot be trusted
Department of Planning, Housing, and Infrastructure Team Recognised in Australia Day 2024 Honours List
What happens when you let a predator loose in a conservation area? These quolls were put to the task
Renewable projects are getting built faster – but there’s even more need for speed 
Allowing duck hunting to continue in Victoria is shameful and part of a disturbing trend
Have your say on plans for the St Leonards Telstra exchange site
Hydrogen hub for Townsville
Nation-wide call out for highly sought after Mentor Program
SNOWY 2.0 CONTRACTOR FINED FOR WATER POLLUTION INCIDENT
Nicole Rosser: ‘I feel a responsibility to do whatever I can to help.’
Unlocking secrets of natural reef recovery
Aussie musician Jack River and ACF launch new song on nature in distress
Getting straight to work to restore the Murray-Darling Rivers
Stop killing brown snakes – they could be a farmer’s best friend
Proposal to Save Pine Creek Koala Habitat from Clear-Fell Logging
Australia’s soils are notoriously poor. Here’s how scientists are working to improve them
Update, 29 January 2024: MV Bahijah livestock vessel
AUSTRALIA AND U.S. AT ODDS OVER GAS APPROACH
290m more baby corals to help restore and protect the Great Barrier Reef
Sediment runoff from the land is killing NZ’s seas – it’s time to take action
Overview – Agriculture, fisheries, and forestry exports in 2022-23
Timber company fined after EPA finds illegal industrial waste
Do we want a wind farm outside our window? What Australians think about the net zero transition
Flying foxes pollinate forests and spread seeds. Here’s how we can make peace with our noisy neighbours
NSW SES STALWARTS AWARDED EMERGENCY SERVICE MEDALS FOR DECADES OF VOLUNTEER SERVICE
Yes, it’s getting more humid in summer. Here’s why
Bats in Backyards project soars to new heights in Nyngan, Mungindi and Weemelah
Denman Terrestrial Campaign enters final weeks after blue skies, blizzards and long days on the ice 25 January 2024
Warm oceans behind our hot, humid weather
Doctors advice as Cyclone Kirrily moves towards coastal communities
Public consultation open on 2 vulnerable species
Airbnb announces Community Fund grants in partnership with our Hosts including Great Barrier Reef Foundation
Play safe at beaches and waterways in national parks this long weekend
Prince Albert had nothing to do with the lyrebird bearing his name. Should our birds be named after people?
NSW DEPLOYS EMERGENCY PERSONNEL TO ASSIST QUEENSLAND AHEAD OF POTENTIAL TROPICAL CYCLONE KIRRILY
As another cyclone heads for Queensland, we must be ready for the new threat: torrential rain and floods
Park closures ahead of Tropical Cyclone Kirrily
Gas Market Code secures supply for domestic market
New study maps potential threats for iconic marine wildlife
Grants now open: Saving Native Species Grants
Labor urged to move on Oceans Treaty as Pacific leads race to ratify
Fined for Moreton Bay Marine Park fishing offences
Did the BOM get it wrong on the hot, dry summer? No – predicting chaotic systems is probability, not certainty
Our year in review
South Australia swelters under extreme heat