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Treated wastewater in Victoria is still contaminated, study finds. So are we and the environment safe?
Study finds treated wastewater in Victoria is still contaminated. So are we and the environment safe?
Whale of a tale? The stories about whales helping tackle climate change are overblown
Massive win for Australia’s unique Sub-Antarctic ocean wildlife 
Sustainable native and plantation Aussie timber and wood fibre is part of the solution as world phas…
$10,000 fine for illegal dumping
Fieldwork in floodwaters
World Environment Day: Macquarie Island Marine Park to triple in size
Banks financing nature destruction in Queensland
Using electric water heaters to store renewable energy could do the work of 2 million home batteries – and save us billions
We can’t just walk away after the logging stops in Victoria’s native forests. Here’s what must happen next
Supreme Court decision toughens pollution enforcement – EPA
Hazard reduction burn in Seven Mile Beach National Park
Australia supports limits on plastic production at global negotiations
Mabo Day 2023: Celebrating the achievements of Juunjuwarra Traditional Owners 30 years on
Q&A: Decarbonising Asia Pacific: Challenges and Opportunities
Asia Spotlight Series: India prepares for G20 presidency
Hazard Reduction burns continue near Merimbula
Greenpeace leaves gift for Woodside in busy Perth street
Think of solar panels more like apple trees – we need a fairer approach for what we use and sell
Hazard reduction burn in Blue Mountains National Park
DAFF to modernise ICT capabilities
Global search for head of Environment Information Australia
Native raspberries, limes and geraniums: how did these curious plants end up in Australia?
Paying Aussies to pollute – Peak environment groups denounce Jemena Energy for incentivising gas switch
Stopping marine litter at start
Curtis Island bushfire – Update 2
Large crocodile targeted for removal – Rockhampton
Hazard reduction burn in Curracabundi National Park
Fighting exotic mosquito menace
Why does my dog eat grass? And when is it not safe for them?
Hazard Reduction burns in Bamarang Nature Reserve and Jervis Bay National Park
The Bureau forecasts warmer and drier winter conditions for much of Australia
EPA snares pair with trailer load of trouble
Glow up for Glow Worm Tunnel Walking Track
Construction starts on new NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service office and depot
NSW metering policy not holding water: plans to meter all water pumping in NSW float away as deadline once again not met
Byron Bay’s waters recognised internationally as critical for ocean health and needing protection
G20 clean-up event supports healthy waterways
Hazard reduction burn in Ku-ring Gai Chase National Park
‘An exciting possibility’: scientists discover markedly different kangaroos on either side of Australia’s dingo fence
It’s not just climate – we’ve already breached most of the Earth’s limits. A safer, fairer future means treading lightly
Collaborating to accelerate climate action in the Asia Pacific
Big names unite to protect Tasmania’s forests
Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry statement on allegations of non-compliance with the Exporter Supply Chain Assurance System in Oman
Overall emissions decline in Greenhouse Gas Inventory
Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions: December 2022 quarterly update
Get stoked on skinks at film screening