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Bowen shifts Australia’s EV transition into gear and now we need to hit accelerator
Bowerbird deaths linked to poison
AGL’s lame duck leadership must go as dead weight of coal sees profits plunge
Boggabilla solar farm construction underway is local first
Federal Court to travel to Tiwi Islands for on-Country evidence
Climate Council calls for auto peak body to stop “blocking road” ahead of EV summit
Wianamatta Nature Reserve hazard reduction burn
Hazard Reduction underway Kwiambal National Park
What will motivate landlords to fix cold and costly homes for renters?
Warming oceans may force New Zealand’s sperm and blue whales to shift to cooler southern waters
Greenpeace activists in Germany protest troubled Uniper over Woodside gas support
Australia may be heading for emissions trading between big polluters
AFMA seeks consultant to review consultative arrangements
AFMA seeks regulatory consultative arrangements consultant
It’s time to turn safeguard mechanism into effective tool to cut emissions from industry
Formal consultation on safeguard mechanism reform opens
Wilcannia Weir project delivers water and jobs
EPA’s mobile lab
People are shivering in cold and mouldy homes in a country that pioneered housing comfort research – how did that happen?
To hit 82% renewables in 8 years, we need skilled workers – and labour markets are already overstretched
Statement regarding Inflation Reduction Act of 2022
Scott Morrison’s veto of a gas-drilling plan off Sydney was strange – but it should not be overturned
EPA inspection confirms trees in Ellis State Forest lawfully harvested
Digital Earth Africa Becomes African Owned and Run
NSW surfers call on Prime Minister to uphold PEP11 gas drilling ban
First Nations guidelines for major energy projects released
NSW SES warns of flood risks due to La Nina Forecast
Love is in air with September’s Save Koala Month
A clean energy grid means 10,000km of new transmission lines
1 in 4 Australians is lonely. Quality green spaces in our cities offer a solution
Hazard reduction burn for Scheyville National Park
Climate Driver Update – Wet outlook continues with increased chance of La Nina developing this spring
Climate Driver Update – Wet outlook continues with increased chance of La Nia developing this spring
Wildlife recovery spending after Australia’s last megafires was 13 times less than $2
Murray-Darling Basin Authority Communique 16 August
Rotary accolade awarded to Ulladulla volunteer
Plant pest focus sharpened ahead of National Science Week
Joint funding to boost business recycling in Victoria
Rare smoky mice return home
Entries for Banksia awards open with call for net-positive future
In a year of sporting mega-events, Brisbane Olympics can learn a lot from ones that fail their host cities
Barmah-Millewa future flow options prepared for feasibility study
Australian expertise to strengthen international animal health
Hefty fine for contaminated dump at primary school
Speech to Rice Growers’ Association Conference 2022, Mulwala
Tall timber buildings are exciting, but to shrink construction’s carbon footprint we need to focus on less sexy ‘middle’
Energy efficiency measures will lead way to net zero buildings
Historic new deal puts emissions reduction at heart of Australia’s energy sector