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Electricity prices are rising again. Here’s how to ensure renters can cash-in on rooftop solar
UK’s largest fleet operators call for ambitious and simple ZEV mandate to help push for full EV uptake
What was behind Australia’s potato shortage? Wet weather and hard-to-control diseases
Dams don’t make water, they kill rivers and downstream communities
New maps reveal places at risk from sea-level rise
Could wildflowers and bug hotels help avert an insect apocalypse? We just don’t know – yet
Gove weather radar to be replaced with new and improved technology
NSW SES DEPLOYED TO CANADA TO ASSIST WITH LOGISTICS, FINANCE IN WILDFIRE RESPONSE
Default Market Offer confirms Government action working to shield from the worst of global energy price crisis
Protecting oceans Palauan way
Batteries are the environmental Achilles heel of electric vehicles – unless we repair, reuse and recycle them
Clarification on north coast forestry operations
AFPA congratulates NFF Chair, Fiona Simson’s appointment as Director to WFO
Cooperation with the US could drive Australia’s clean energy shift – but we must act fast
Consultation open on managing air pollution from non-road diesel engines
Hazard reduction burning in Boonalla Aboriginal Area
Hazard reduction burn in Bouddi National Park 24 May
Limited tickets remain for River reflections – Narrabri
Recommendations for an Australian New Vehicle Efficiency Standard
Boost for circularity in Seymour
Environmentalists send Kimberley message to gas giants on Rainbow Warrior
Free public transport is a great start – but young people won’t give NZ governments a free ride on climate change
Australia’s blue economy grew through COVID, new report shows
Coffee, brought to you by bees: a case study in how restoring habitat is a win-win for forests and farmers
NZ’s gas problem: phasing out natural gas in homes demands affordable alternatives first
Tasmania must end native forest logging after crucial Victorian decision
After the chainsaws, the quiet: Victoria’s rapid exit from native forest logging is welcome – and long overdue
It’s time for a National Cabinet discussion on sustainable forest resource security
State budget response: An end to native forest logging a huge win for climate action, clean air, clean water and biodiversity
NCC calls for halt on logging in Great Koala National Park
Victorian nature community elated over faster end to native forest logging in the state
Forestry safeguards private properties at Narrabri
Victorian logging end win for people and wildlife
Analysis – Key drivers of recent global vegetable oil and cereal price volatility
Lucky Queensland turtle released
Invitation to comment on three reptile listing assessments
Conservationists celebrate reports that state government will end native forest logging by the end of the year
Good vibrations: how listening to the sounds of soil helps us monitor and restore forest health
The real cost of your chocolate habit: new research reveals the bittersweet truth of cocoa farming in Africa’s forests
Study finds 2 billion people will struggle to survive in a warming world – and these parts of Australia are most vulnerable
Public high power EV charging availability report
Australian expertise helps shape Asia-Pacific biosecurity
AFPA welcomes new forest partnership to consult and cooperate with Albanese Government
With hundreds of call-outs every day, wildlife rescue services can help us understand the threats to our native animals
EPA OFFICERS IN SOUTHWEST NSW TO DISCUSS PESTICIDE USE
Soil spill spells trouble for trucking company
Nurturing nature one nesting box at a time
Hazard reduction burn in Bournda National Park 22 May