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Knockout blow delivered to invasive pests in Cairns
Spring heatwave and sweltering El Niño summer ahead reignites call for net zero emissions by 2035
COP28 President-Designate Sultan Al Jaber and UN Special Envoy Michael Bloomberg announce first COP-hosted ‘Local Climate Action Summit’
Sydney’s national parks closed due to dangerous fire conditions
The Bureau declares El Nino and positive Indian Ocean Dipole events
Feedback sought on quarry code of practice
El Niño officially returns, heralding hotter, drier conditions and increased fire danger for Australia
Australia’s fossil fuel hypocrisy called out on the world stage
What are ‘planetary boundaries’ and why should we care?
Bushfire warnings remind survivors of devastating loss as they call for fossil fuel approval pause
Grants open: Carbon Capture Technologies Program
Business not well prepared for new global nature disclosure framework
Volunteers needed at Richmond River to Keep It Clean
Well behind at halftime: here’s how to get the UN Sustainable Development Goals back on track
Worried about heat and fire this summer? Here’s how to to prepare
Visit to New York for the United Nations General Assembly high level week
Seagrass restoration trial on track to deliver big wins for fishing in Hobart?
AIMS reef monitoring technology to be used in the Philippines
Apply to be part of the Lake Eyre Basin Scientific Advisory Panel
Apply to be part of the Great Artesian Basin Stakeholder Advisory Committee
Fine issued for taking snake out in public
NIWA solves seafloor mystery
Nuclear too costly, too slow, too risky for Australia
Hazard reduction burn in Brisbane Water National Park 15 September
We are poised to pass 1.5℃ of global warming – world leaders offer 4 ways to manage this dangerous time
Know your risks – you are responsible for your own safety on K’gari
Spring chicks signal start of shorebird season
Electric vehicle fires are very rare. The risk for petrol and diesel vehicles is at least 20 times higher
Experts: World failing on sustainable goals warn UN appointed scientists
Board positions to shape mine rehabilitation for generations to come
Australia delivers on key Paris Agreement milestone
Our planet is burning in unexpected ways – here’s how we can protect people and nature
New to science: A Fishy Tale Uncovered. A Dazzling Wrasse named in Honour of Australian Museum Scientist
Australia delivers on key Paris Agreement commitment
Lead role for Australia at Cop28 climate adaptation talks
Renewed Torpedo Factory Opens at Sub Base Platypus
Tim Flannery’s message to all: rise up and become a climate leader – be the change we need so desperately
Seaweed is taking over coral reefs. But there’s a gardening solution – sea-weeding
Hazard reduction burn in Stockrington State Conservation Area
National parks seeking volunteers for annual koala survey
Ministers launch new plan to manage feral deer
Pest profile: High pathogenicity avian influenza update
Addressing biosecurity challenges of Pacific Games 2023
ACEBO attends international launch of invasive species report
Koala need their booster shots too. Here’s a way to beat chlamydia with just 1 capture and less trauma
Illegal burn off reports on rise
Call for volunteers to count coastal emus this October
Register for our next Biosecurity Webinar focussing on rabies