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AVOID SMOKE – Amamoor south of Gympie fire
Freshwater linked to beachworm deaths
Santos Bights dust
Wind, Rain & Possible Snow NSW ACT Update
Moree landholder’s property revegetation up for Bob Hawke Landcare gong
Damaging winds, thunderstorms and rain for SA
EPA lays more charges over Campbellfield MRI e-waste facility fire
Cause for shell-abration
Why more funding is urgently needed for water quality projects to help protect Great Barrier Reef
Study discovers microplastics in New Zealand’s seabed
New board member appointed and CEO reappointed
Crested terns killed on K’gari
Leading Australians urge World Heritage Committee to put science before politics for good of Great Barrier Reef
More funding support for coastal councils now open
Sharing geoscience at Victoria Gold Mining and Exploration Forum
Independent MP’s climate bills deserve conscience vote
EPA seeks information after pigeons killed by insecticide in Moree
Most Queenslanders not prepared for bushfires, new figures reveal
South Australian growers develop revolutionary new worm biostimulant
MDBA launches comprehensive water quality study to better understand trends
AVOID SMOKE HAZARD REDUCTION BURN – Burrum Heads fire
2021 tiger prawn pre-season briefings and TED inspections
Australian biosecurity’s most interesting finds
New analysis finds businesses and governments can grow used EV market by 40% in 2030 by transforming fleets
Off and on stormy southwest WA weather to pick up again from late Wednesday
Asbestos waste delivery results in conviction and over $200,000 in penalties
Warm winter NT days to last a while before next cool burst
Call for Australia to be an active, constructive player in global biodiversity agreement
71% of Australians agree Great Barrier Reef is in danger, as groups representing four million Australians demand climate action
Squally and showery weather to continue over southwest WA
Planning assessment times slashed by 25 per cent
Keeping Australians safe on our roads
Salvos Sleep Out Launch for 2021
Global warming to reshape Australian shark and ray populations and raise extinction risk
AWU moves to fix Australia’s piece rate system, dodgy farmer’s best friend
Stage set for epic Trans-Tasman working dog challenge
WA storm arriving Monday morning to last 36 hours
Southern boaties warned on poaching this winter
Regulator maintains high mining standards
NWRIC CEO Week in Review 9 July
Community Update – Manning River flood clean-up and Manning Point boat ramp
New funding for community organisations to reduce costs and greenhouse gas emissions
New regional Community Power Hubs announced
SSI signs Climate and Environment Charter for Humanitarian Organizations
Aussie sawmills lead employment surge in timber industries
New international research reveals plantation trees for timber store more carbon than environmental plantings
Western Sydney company sentenced for dangerous waste tyre stockpiling
Stay off dunes at Byfield National Park