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Why do cats knead?
Heatwave conditions in northern Australia while south-east sees colder than average temperatures
Government backs next-generation renewable technology
Unlocking capacity on existing transmission lines
Surging energy prices are really going to hurt
Stakeholder support for Labor’s Nature Positive Plan: Better for Environment, Better for Business
Our laws fail nature. government’s plan to overhaul them looks good, but crucial detail is yet to come
Energy Ministers say ‘good riddance’ to CoalKeeper and ‘yes please’ to renewables
Capacity Investment Scheme to power Australian energy market transformation
Extreme heat in midst of Big Wet for northern Australia – what’s going on with weather?
Going full circle: Recycling into Art
Recipe for success: Ditch single-use plastic bags with Alice Zaslavsky
‘Healthy Country for Glossy Black-cockatoos’ Family Fun Day
Federal Government’s recommitment to Regional Forest Agreements welcomed
Blind spot in proposed federal environment laws means more coal and gas could be on cards
Nature Conservation Council of NSW cautiously welcomes federal government’s response to Samuel Review on national environment law
Quickest way to improve Great Barrier Reef water quality
Hazard reduction burn in Berowra Valley National Park 8 December
Federal environmental law reforms most significant opportunity in decades
New nature laws must protect our oceans & reefs
National environmental reforms bring hope but devil will be in detail
Encouraging start to nature law reform
Hands-free horticulture sees higher production
Labor’s Nature Positive Plan: better for environment, better for business
Reverse nature destruction with strong goals at COP15
Statement on sentencing of climate activist Violet Coco
NSW SES responds to over 20,000 requests for help during State’s worst flooding
Jailing Indonesians for shark finning in Australian waters doesn’t solve real driver – poverty
More than $11 million for litter and illegal dumping
Severe to extreme heatwave conditions across northern and central Australia this week
Avoiding climate breakdown depends on protecting Earth’s biodiversity — can COP15 summit deliver?
Recycled glass road surface treatment in Lilydale and Belgrave
Bureau of Meteorology and NEA collaborate on weather, climate research in maritime continent
S Bureau of Meteorology embark on multi-year collaboration on weather and climate research in Maritime Continent
Australian Government delivers increased communications network resilience in Kyogle
Australian Government delivers increased communications network resilience in Richmond Valley
In 2022, Australia’s governments finally got moving on climate
Moulamein – Edward river emergency area declaration
New rules to help farmers build resilience
Central Coast hazard reduction burn in Bouddi National Park
Pacific cooperation for improved science and improved safety
Australia and US are firm friends on defence – now let’s turn that into world-beating climate action
Illegal fishers sentenced in Darwin
Bumper year for agriculture despite flooding
Sea urchins have invaded Tasmania and Victoria, but we can’t work out what to do with them
Largest ever survey of Australian EV owners shoots down range anxiety myth 6 December
EV delivery trucks in Western Sydney to deliver cuts to emissions
Investing in Territory’s circular economy