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Tasmanian government backflips on measures to protect depleted fish species
Analysis – Opportunities for Australian Seafood Exports under the A-UKFTA
Hazard reduction burn in Richmond Range National Park
NEW RESCUE TRUCK BOOSTS CAPABILITY OF NSW SES URBENVILLE UNIT
Antarctic field camp – call for public comment 23 August 2023
PERTH TO GATHER FOR PEACEFUL VIGIL AGAINST WOODSIDE’S DESTRUCTION OF OCEANS AND CLIMATE
Trampling plants, damaging rock art, risking your life: taking selfies in nature has a cost
Seeking expressions of interest for the role of Chair for the Reef 2050 Advisory Committee (RAC)
Woodside ‘war on whales’ sparks calls for transparency after calf hit by boat
Intergenerational Report: Burden of climate inaction will weigh heavily on future generations in every sector
Better than net zero? Making the promised 1.2 million homes climate-friendly would transform construction in Australia
Slow train coming: only a genuine shift to rail will put NZ on track to reduce emissions
Murray-Darling Basin Plan to be extended under a new agreement, without Victoria – but an uphill battle lies ahead
Irrigators firmly condemn more buybacks
Determination on question of prosecution of Amber Heard
New Murray-Darling deal breaks decade-long deadlock to deliver water to rivers
Historic deal struck to guarantee a future for the Murray-Darling Basin
Release of radioactive water into the Pacific highlights the danger of nuclear power
NSW will fail to meet already weak climate targets if the decision to subsidise Australia’s biggest coal plant goes ahead
Sustainability is often an afterthought in space exploration – that needs to change as the industry grows
Fine for warehouse waste dumper
Ground-breaking research makes a big noise by proving oysters are attracted to sound despite not having ears?
You can have your say about biosecurity protection levy
A whale of a time for autonomous tech developers testing at ReefWorks
National Forestry Day – A day to celebrate Australia’s great forest products sector
Modern tech protects local wetlands
School holiday activities in Blue Mountains National Park
Australian climate movement writing ‘Yes’ to Voice
What harm could one coal mine do? Plenty, producing 1.7 Hiroshima bombs of heat
On the nose and on our radar: EPA inspects odour reports Dandenong South and Keysborough
Rangers urge hikers to avoid sticky situation
Construction site mud earns company fine
Is it worth investing in a battery for your rooftop solar? Here’s what buyers need to know (but often can’t find out)
Extreme weather research gets boost
A gift of gold: locally-extinct bandicoot returns to Australia’s Red Centre
CEFC confirms record renewables investment as race to net zero gathers momentum
Bubbles, Elvis and Inspector Clouseau: Lady Elliot Islands’s quirky underwater characters
Strengthening climate cooperation with Pacific
5 tips for getting off gas at home – for a cleaner, cheaper, healthier all-electric future
Southern right whale mother and calf move to Malabar
Southern right whale mother and calf resting off Long Reef
Mother and calf Southern Right Whales expected to take a breather in Sydney Harbour this weekend
Greenpeace digs deep-sea mining ban from Labor
Nearly two-thirds of the top fossil fuel producers in Australia and the world aren’t on track for 1.5℃ climate target
Snowy Hydro contractor WeBuild fined
Western NSW forestry firefighters prepare for season ahead
Nymboida Bushfire Recovery gets helping hand as Eastern Freshwater Cod fights back from brink of extinction
Sharks to be revered