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UPDATE ON MANAGEMENT OF MACQUARIE RIVER RAFTS
AFPA and Timber Queensland back Queensland Government’s pitch for timber as part of 2032 Olympic G…
Rangers, police crack down on illegal park activities
Lessons in water management across Pacific
Light pollution grants
Safety vests and helmets make cyclists look ‘less human’ to other road users
Greater Western Water fined
$7.4 million to restore Reef islands
Murray-Darling Basin Authority Communique 14 June
Bad break-up in warm waters: why marine sponges suffer with rising temperatures
A marine mystery: finding the link between climate change and sea sponge loss
CEFC and Splend get rideshare services on the road to net zero with EVs
Appointment of Net Zero Agency and Advisory Board
Update from AWC’s newest sanctuary, Gorton Forest
Cleaner, cheaper to run cars in nationwide rideshare fleet a Splend-id idea
Can next week’s special meeting in Chile break the deadlock over East Antarctica’s marine park proposal?
Antarctic tipping points: the irreversible changes to come if we fail to keep warming below 2℃
Committee tables inquiry on amendments to marine pollution protocol
Message from Andrew Metcalfe AO
Watching whales within safe limits
Rare bitterns boom in Barmah-Millewa Forest
SANTOS ADMITS TO DECADE-LONG GAS LEAK FROM RETIRED OIL WELLS
NSW SES VOLUNTEER CELEBRATED FOR LIFETIME COMMITMENT TO EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
COMMITMENT TO EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT EARNS NSW SES VOLUNTEER AN OAM
Greenpeace AP to Toyota shareholders: Vote 1 for Climate Action
Mussel farms may benefit environment
El Niño combined with global warming means big changes for New Zealand’s weather
The case for compost: why recycling food waste is so much better than sending it to landfill
Giant saltworks proposal threatens Exmouth Gulf, Ningaloo
New Science: Victorian Government Destroying Native Dingoes and harming the Environment – time for a policy reset
Innovation making waves for farmers and Reef
Burdekin Irrigation Project
Transgress to impress: why do people tag buildings – and are there any solutions?
AMCS Patron and literary great Tim Winton awarded Order of Australia
Alps Ministerial Council to be reformed
Environment Ministers step in to cut packaging waste
New Murray-Darling Basin Community Committee Chair appointed
Major upgrade for Somersby Falls picnic area
Carbon Farming Outreach Program grant guidelines available
Investing in and improving carbon market
Australian Carbon Credit Units Implementation Plan
Study finds the best plants and bee hotels for boosting urban bee numbers
Local NPWS staff help Canadian fire effort
Consumer smart energy tool to assist households in reducing energy bills
New and rare plant species described on Queensland sanctuary
$22,000 worth of infringement notices for four passengers attempting to smuggle plant products
A Russian ‘spy’ whale? Killer whales biting boats? Here’s how to understand these close encounters of the curious kind
An El Niño looms over Australia’s stressed electricity system – and we must plan for the worst