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Majority of Hunter voters want more climate action
Akzo Nobel fine over noise at Sunshine North
Fitzgibbon has been champion for Australia’s sustainable forest industries
Vibrant vision unveiled for Lismore
Updated diagnostic reference levels for medical imaging
Fines issued in fire protection industry for breaches of ozone protection laws
Ocean conservationists welcome Australia’s support for global plastics treaty
Changing of guard 12 September 2021
Saunders Beach crocodile removed from wild
20 years of failed War on Terror
Hazard reduction burn in Goonook Nature Reserve 10 September
NPWS burning in Royal National Park 10 September
World faces worst hunger crisis in recent memory
Regulator seeks assurance on gold miner’s capability
Threatened Species Bake Off winners
We must get life-saving aid to children of Afghanistan
Hazard reduction burn in Washpool National Park
NSW Government scientist and koala expert recognised
Woongoolba – commercial shed fire
National ad campaign launched on risks to Exmouth Gulf humpback whales from proposed Gascoyne Gateway industrial port
Listening for marine life at Davis 9 September 2021
Hazard reduction burns, Sydney Harbour National Park and Scheyville national parks
Australian Federal Government pressured UK to drop climate targets for trade deal
$1.49 million funding boosts four councils and their coastal management plans
Offset schemes facilitating environmental destruction
Capalaba – commercial structure fire
WA Labor abandons sustainable, science based, forestry policy with smoke and mirrors ‘pivot to plantations’
Conservation of sawfish threatened following Barra committee exclusion
Queensland scallop fishery remains open despite major sustainability concerns
Diamond in Moree dust wins Landcare Award – and now you can too
Dairy markets hold up under Delta, but Chinese import demand challenge – industry report
Central Coast factory fined for discharging wastewater
Red Cross Women’s Safety
Hazard reduction burn in Jilliby State Conservation Area 8 September
Hundreds of farmers inspired at Climate Smart Agriculture Conference in Tasmania
Hockey field showcases potential of recycled materials
Multi-use forests and sustainable native forestry important for biodiversity
Minerals demand sparks exploration spending boom
Extension of quarantine pathway provides some relief for Victorian horticulture producers
New opportunities for electromagnetic energy research
Notices for Hallam and Laverton North recyclers
30 years research + 50 years protection = 300+ wombats
Mauritius incident was world’s first major spill of Very Low Sulfur Fuel Oil
Zero extinctions target set for NSW national parks
Japanese equine elite touch down after COVID hiatus
Nearly 40% of world’s shark and rays threatened with extinction, new study reveals
NSW SES volunteers help find missing boy
$670m Parramatta office tower set to soar higher