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NPWS concerned over increased dog walking in national parks
Mount Bartle Frere landslip fixed
Transparency needed so nuclear-powered subs don’t turn into nuclear power subsidies
Help nominate Victoria’s fossil emblem
New Report shows Australian Icons Bells Beach, Byron Bay and Cottesloe Could Be Washed Away
Online shopping that helps planet and those in need – Salvos Stores operating online during Covid lockdowns
Newcastle Council fined $15,000 for water pollution incident
New action plan following ICAC report
Moore parkland for people as cars moved off grass
Lemon Springs September update
Sydneysiders get prepared to build resilience
Poorer nations expected to face up to $75 billion six-year shortfall in climate finance: Oxfam
ASEL update 2021 open for public consultation
Countdown to Storm season us underway
Local fire ban for South East Region residents 19 September
Health care on high seas 18 September 2021
Hundreds of threatened species abandoned by government
Earthshot Prize Living Seawalls
Hazard Reduction burn in Gwydir River State Conservation Area
Manufacturing proposal chip off old block
Sports complex Contractors fined for water pollution
Industry Member sought for South East Management Advisory Committee
Firefighting skills to suffer as Supreme Court shuts down coupe
Stockland Highlands launches Carbon Neutral Homes
Review of recovery plan decisions for threatened species and ecological communities
600 hectares of Hunter Central Coast hazard reduction burns completed in past week
Normal life after collar for wongari on K’gari
Antarctic icebreaker to contribute to global ocean map 17 September 2021
Ormeau – factory fire
Endangered birds spotted nesting on south coast
Youngest entrant wins top photography prize
Court orders D & R Henderson to fund $80,000 enviro project
EPA fines shire over old Monkey Gully landfill
12 million boost for food and garden waste collection
Public call for research proposals for potential AFMA funding in 2022/23
Images by young snappers are winner
What does nuclear submarines announcement mean for Australia?
Every rose has its thorn …
Australia’s biggest corporate greenwashers revealed: new report
Recycling business fined for lack of pollution plan
Light to Light Walk Review of Environmental Factors released
Opening up renewable hydrogen export opportunities with Japan
First major release from expanded Exploring for Future program
Examining how climate change may impact mine rehabilitation
Turtles released into wild following rehab
Huge grant for local habitat restoration project
Storm season is coming
Greenpeace celebrates 50 years of fearless defence of planet