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What would happen if all animals on Earth were herbivores?
Hobart residents to benefit from major upgrade to local weather radar
Safeguard Mechanism Crediting Bill introduced to Parliament
Advice for flood affected home fruit and vege growers
Coastal property prices and climate risks are both soaring
Perth Weather Radar Upgrade Successfully Completed
CEFC targets biggest emissions abatement in largest wind farm investment
Collector wind farm officially opens
Green light for $3 billion clean energy jobs project in regional Victoria
Saltmarsh ecosystems – helping to tackle climate change and protect coastal homes
Building tiny forests to connect nature and community
Many forests will become highly flammable for at least 30 extra days per year unless we cut emissions, research finds
We all know Great Barrier Reef is in danger – UN has just confirmed it
NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service offers role in world’s greatest office
Hazard reduction burn in Jervis Bay National Park 29 November
Hazard Reduction burn in Bamarang Nature Reserve 29 November
Australia’s unique weather celebrated in Bureau of Meteorology’s 2023 Australian Weather Calendar
Showers and rain increasing in northern Australia and Queensland
Weaving art with science in ghost net collaboration
Woodside’s seismic blasting plans threaten to disrupt whale migration superhighway
Great Barrier Reef: UNESCO calls for In Danger listing
Australian and Queensland Governments must take critical steps to save Reef after Monitoring Report released
Operational Statistics update Monday 29 nov
Australians are increasingly concerned about climate change, but resist diet change to help planet
COP27 was disappointing, but 2022 remains an historic year for international climate policy
Statements: Reactive Monitoring Mission to Great Barrier Reef
Victoria faces a grave climate and energy crisis
Prolonged Inland flooding continues
EPA welcomes new board members
$16 million to secure ratepayers better deal on waste
Improving discard reporting 28 November
Showers and possible severe thunderstorms across eastern and northern Queensland
BATTERY ON WHEELS – ROLE OF EVS IN SHAPING ENERGY GRID OF FUTURE
Landmark T3 Collingwood kickstarts CEFC Timber Building Program
CEFC finance drives down green car loan cost to accelerate Australia’s EV uptake
Cheaper car loans to put more EVs on road
Climate Council calls for end to fossil fuels to fund disaster response ahead of tough summer ahead
New vehicle and trailer boosts Casino’s SES capabilities
Chinese and New Zealand Scientists dive to one of ocean’s deepest regions
Young Australians just won a human rights case against an enormous coal mine
Targets & Progress Advice
Wetter in east, drier in west this summer
International, National and interstate support for NSW and NSW SES
Monash expert: Discussing issues in response to State of Climate report
Fish stocks stable and steady
Appin massacre site listed on State Heritage Register
DES puts wildlife offenders on notice – your permits will be cancelled
Robot hull cleaner wins first NSW Ocean Innovation Award