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Eight tonnes of ghost net retrieved from Queensland waters
Extended closure of Sublime Point walking track due to rock fall risk
NSW understands EVs are key to hitting 70% target
Gas price cap to take effect
Australian Parents for Climate Action delighted at news the NSW Government is increasing its 2035 emissions reduction target to 70%
Two more accredited Water Resource Plans brings NSW’s total to four
Major climate and human rights fight looms as Palmer appeals historic land court decision
New roadmap to cost-effective conservation of Antarctic biodiversity 23 December 2022
Antarctica’s emperor penguins could be extinct by 2100 – and other species may follow if we don’t act
The lie of aqua nullius, ‘nobody’s water’, prevails in Australia. Indigenous water reserves are not enough to deliver justice
Palm kernel product imported for use on dairy farms may actually be harmful to cows
Advancing our understanding of Great Artesian Basin
Beowa National Park benefits from brand new upgrades
NSW SES REMINDS TRAVELLERS TO BE CAUTIOUS OF ROAD CONDITIONS AHEAD OF CHRISTMAS
AFPA welcomes opening of wood processing innovation grant round
Why electric vehicles won’t be enough to rein in transport emissions any time soon
Cowra SES Unit welcomes new transport capability
Grants open for wood processing facilities
Bumper year for biosecurity
Connecting the dots: Why $55 billion doesn’t need to be spent on ‘poles and wires’ ahead of electric vehicle uptake
Regional plans to transform environmental protection
Global coal use in 2022 is reaching an all-time high, but Australia is bucking the trend
Every Australian will be touched by climate change. So let’s start a national conversation about how we’ll cope
National parks holiday fun in Hunter and Central Coast
Little chicks hope for safe summer
Don’t let your Christmas gift become Christmas crisis
Man fined $30,000 for contravening EPO
Bureau of Meteorology provides specialised weather information ahead of Sydney-Hobart yacht race
New international agreement to take ocean science forward
Muswellbrook and Scone SES Units welcome new resources
New leash on life for Dulux paint products
Cutting-edge tech takes off at PEQ
Next steps for Lost City Adventure Experience
For Australia to lead the way on green hydrogen, first we must find enough water
Tripura joins the largest global network of subnational governments fighting climate change
AFMA services over holidays
New Unicorn Falls walking track opens in time for summer holidays
Australia’s leadership helps the international community capitalise on use of remote audits and verification for international food trade
Biosecurity Compliance and Enforcement
Forestry growers commitment to RD&E investment welcomed
The historic COP15 outcome is an imperfect game-changer for saving nature. Here’s why Australia did us proud
Ants go marching three by three, thanks to work of Biosecurity
All DES wants for Christmas is for you to be Crocwise and stay safe
Easing way for exports in time for bumper crop
Next step to include emissions reduction in National Energy Objectives
Riverina to shine in energy transformation
Airdrop delivers camp for Antarctic science campaign 20 December 2022
How closely monitoring households’ energy data can unleash their solar outputs and (possibly) make them more money