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Environment groups welcome progress on Murray-Darling Basin Plan, but guarantees needed to ensure real water reaches rivers
Water buybacks mean you pay more at checkout
Bring family to ‘Biraga Bunaan’ Back to Country
Family favourite Mibanbah Black Rocks campground reopens
3D x-ray trial to add another dimension to airport biosecurity
Professor Frank Jotzo appointed to lead the Carbon Leakage Review
Researchers help to learn more about critically endangered fish
More than 1 in 3 businesses would switch to electric vehicles to improve their brand image
Should platypus be listed as ‘threatened’?
ANU professor engaged for ‘carbon leakage’ review
Launceston attends national Climate Summit
EPA prosecutes Delta over Vales Point fish kill
Not burning, drowning: why outdoor festivals like Burning Man are reeling from extreme weather
The illegal killing of 265 trees on Sydney’s North Shore is not just vandalism. It’s theft on a grand scale
Hazard reduction burn in Wallamba Nature Reserve 5 September
Boodjamulla National Park southern sections reopening
Coal extension would see NSW Labor accelerating climate crisis
Every country can make a difference – but carbon reductions need to be realistic and fair
Improving community engagement with renewable energy infrastructure
Malaysian authorities have lifted the temporary suspension of live cattle and buffalo exports from Australia
Energy Market Operator report shows NSW can avoid costly Eraring bail-out
Community urged to be prepared ahead of storm season
Agricultural sector remains strong despite drier conditions to come
Early and long-lasting ozone hole, forecasts NIWA
Marine heatwaves don’t just hit coral reefs. They can cause chaos on the seafloor
The true damage of invasive alien species was just revealed in a landmark report. Here’s how we must act
PEP11 IS BACK – GAS & OIL DRILLING TO START OFF NSW
ERAC Chair named
Health evidence against gas and oil is piling up, as governments turn a blind eye
Larapinta: Newhaven Wildlife Sanctuary appears in new documentary series
Professor Karen Hussey appointed Chair of Emissions Reduction Assurance Committee
Minns Labor Government opens up Sydney New Year’s Eve premium vantage points for the public
Unveiling the enigmatic world of moths: from ancient pollinators to whistling wonders
Australia remains free from lumpy skin disease
Investing in the future of Tasmanian energy with Marinus Link
Investing in future of Tasmanian energy with marinuslink
EVC response to ESB-AER – benefits of increased visibility of networks – consultation paper
Investigation underway into vandalism at Pelican Island Nature Reserve
AFPA welcomes Adam Fennessy as new DAFF Secretary, thanks retiring Metcalfe for service
The humble spotted gum is a world class urban tree. Here’s why
Hazard reduction burns in national parks near Dungog
“This mine will outlive us”
Capacity building on climate action for World Heritage properties
Governments failing to act on what rivers need most
Australians to unite as koala heroes for Save the Koala Month
Statement on Stop Work Order Tallaganda State Forest
Coal mine extension to 2073 is reckless in the era of global boiling
Community speaks out against rogue logging in precious national park habitat