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Game over: Was Clive’s rejected plan Queensland’s last coal-fired power station proposal?
Seeing the forest through the trees this Christmas
Greenpeace AP welcomes new luxury car tax change
Spotlighting Meghalaya’s Climate Action
Allan Government’s Christmas gift to Victorians: job losses, higher house prices and rents – and cooking with coal
Pick your ho-ho-holiday adventure in Hunter and Central Coast national parks
School holiday safety in seaside national parks
EPA refuses to release reports on toxic pollution from Vales Point Power Station
Small steps to make a big difference to Energy reserve in the heat
Yarra Valley Water waste to energy application approved
Rewiring Australia endorses Victorian induction stove push as state moves off fossil gas for household energy
Victoria powers ahead with shift away from harmful gas
When the heat hits, inland waters look inviting. Here’s how we can help people swim safely at natural swimming spots
Australian fisheries and aquaculture thrived in 2022
Greenpeace Australia Pacific takes Woodside to court alleging misleading climate claims
Ryans Hotel Traralgon faces noise charges
New appointees to Sydney Harbour Federation Trust
Australia’s Appetite For Sustainability Soars
Climate insights: Views from our experts on the COP28 UAE consensus
Hard-fought COP28 agreement suggests the days of fossil fuels are numbered – but climate catastrophe is not yet averted
Helen Clarkson responds to UAE Consensus at COP28
Global agreement death knell for coal, oil and gas
COP28: Majority of nations knows what is needed
Carrum Beach water quality update
Ensuring coal mines are prepared for summer
AFPA welcomes new funding for ABARES forestry data analysis 
Pesticide residue from farms and towns is ending up in fresh oysters
Australia-UK green hydrogen projects to benefit from new funding program
Park conditions can change in a flash – stay safe this Christmas
New tool for sustainable grazing land management in Queensland
Our cities will need to harvest stormwater in an affordable and green way – here’s how
WA Premier takes axe to EPA instead of strengthening environmental protection
Carbon Farming Outreach Program grant recipients selected
Public consultation: Queensland Aquarium Fish Fishery – Agency application 2023
Supporting next generation of renewable energy startups
We rely heavily on groundwater – but pumping too much threatens thousands of underground species
The NZ aviation industry is making bold climate claims – and risking anti-greenwashing litigation
Dandenong South factory fire sparks water warning
COP28: Support for mangroves, marshes and seagrasses
‘Not good enough’: COP28 draft text shows lack of leadership and political will to phase out fossil fuels
Koalas suffer in the heat – here’s how to help this summer
Climate change information empowers Pacific resilience
New Reef Trust Newsletter is now live!
On front line with Cape York’s Young Reef Leaders
Palm Cockatoo and other Australian species on global Red List: urgent need to strengthen environment law
DES helps bring near-extinct skink back from brink
8 ways to tone down the Christmas lights to help wildlife – and why we should
Climate Group CEO Helen Clarkson responds to draft COP outcomes