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State-of-the-art Platypus Rescue HQ opens in Dubbo
The world’s coral reefs are bigger than we thought – but it took satellites, snorkels and machine learning to see them
Queensland’s new Clean Economy Jobs Bill lights path to cleaner, brighter future
Queensland’s new climate bill lights path to cleaner, brighter future
2023 Annual Air Quality Statement
NZ votes the red admiral butterfly ‘bug of the year’ – how to make your garden its home
NSW Planning wants AI product solutions to make faster development assessments
Finding love on Reef
Crocodile captured in Mulgrave River
Antarctic sea ice in crisis 14 February 2024
Queensland’s 2035 emissions target one of Australia’s best
Victorian Environmental Water Holder to trade water allocation
A major blackout left 500,000 Victorians without power – but it shows our energy system is resilient
Love Among the Gum Trees: Koala of the Month Award
New logging rules in NSW put the greater glider closer to extinction. When will we start protecting these amazing animals?
Axing the Auckland fuel tax reveals the lack of a real transport plan for NZ’s biggest city
Drill core shows Bendigo’s golden geology
‘Fascinating and troubling’: Australians would rather save a single human life than prevent an entire species from becoming extinct
Lessons from Tumut and Tumbarumba salvage success shared with timber industry
Nuyina’s Mawson voyage to make history 13 February 2024
Repairs to Trial Bay foreshore start this week
The world’s spectacular animal migrations are dwindling. Fishing, fences and development are fast-tracking extinctions
One of NZ’s most contentious climate cases is moving forward. And the world is watching
MORE THAN A THOUSAND YEARS OF COMBINED VOLUNTEER SERVICE RECOGNISED AT MID-NORTH COAST CEREMONIES
Ignoring EPA lands two drivers in court
First Peoples’ land overlaps with 130 imperilled bird species – and this knowledge may be vital to saving them
The good news: 25 Australian birds are now at less risk of extinction. The bad news: 29 are gone and 4 more might be
NEWCASTLE COMPANY FINED $15,000 FOR INCOMPETENT SHIP LOADING
ASBESTOS MULCH FOUND AT LIVERPOOL WEST PUBLIC SCHOOL
Plibersek must now choose: back Tasmanian blue-collar jobs or bow to activist hysteria
More grants to grow Australia’s plantation forests are now open
Exposed: What Woodside tried to hide
Permaculture showed us how to farm the land more gently. Can we do the same as we farm the sea?
Call for next generation of women and girls in science
Innovative Biodiversity Monitoring grants awarded
Fuel Efficiency ‘modelling’ from the petrol car lobby is “bullshit”: Greenpeace AP
COFFS HARBOUR SES MARKS 60 YEARS HELPING THE COMMUNITY THROUGH EMERGENCIES
Gliders protected – for another week – sort of
QPWS team studies turtles, remove over 100kg of rubbish from crucial turtle nesting habitat
As WA temperatures smash records, Woodside’s gas plans to worsen extreme heat: Greenpeace AP
NSW kicking goals in private land conservation
Love a good light and sound show? Spare a thought for the animals whose homes you’re invading
Climate Group comments on delay to EU emission standards for trucks vote
Climate action in India’s Interim Union Budget
Salmon must go from Macquarie Harbour to save Maugean skate: submission
Croc removed from property near Cardwell
Implementing Australia’s National Biosecurity Strategy
First Nations people must be at the forefront of Australia’s renewable energy revolution