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‘We stand by our river’: First Nations leaders, fishers, farmers and environment groups unite in Canberra to demand real water for the Murray-Darling
First Nations Clean Energy Strategy consultation now open
Perth students to strike for climate and march on 2023 WA Energy Transition Conference
Supporting protection of Australian sea lions
First Nations communities to have their say on the energy transformation
Suzanne Thompson appointed to the Emissions Reduction Assurance Committee (ERAC)
Conflict pollution, washed-up landmines and military emissions – here’s how war trashes the environment
Artificial intelligence (AI) transforms the way endangered turtles and birds are monitored on the Great Barrier Reef
Notification of essential maintenance
Restoring ecosystems to boost biodiversity is an urgent priority – our ‘Eco-index’ can guide the way
We can still prevent the collapse of the West Antarctic ice sheet – if we act fast to keep future warming in check
Fire is consuming more than ever of the world’s forests, threatening supplies of wood and paper
Albanese Government working with heavy industry to keep Australia competitive in a decarbonising global economy
ARENA open for business on industrial decarbonisation
Coral spawning breeds new generation for our Reef
East Gippsland roofer ignores EPA notice, gets EPA fine
Mystery Boondall Wetlands pink bloom microbe identified
Murray-Darling water buybacks won’t be enough if we can’t get water to where it’s needed
ANZ trails other big banks on climate commitments
Growing NZ cities eat up fertile land – but housing and food production can co-exist
All systems go for Seeds for Snapper first harvest to make a splash
Invitation to comment on Bogong moth listing assessment
We need a global treaty to solve plastic pollution – acid rain and ozone depletion show us why
New headquarters for Auburn ses, as it turns 40
‘Chequebook diplomacy in action’: Australia’s Pacific forum commitments fall short without fossil fuel phase out
EPA EXTENDS STOP WORK ORDER IN TALLAGANDA STATE FOREST
Support to Pacific vital, now Australia must tackle the root of climate crisis
Help us bring National Biosecurity Strategy to life
Australia’s new Nature Positive laws: public webinars
Murray-Darling bill needs to go much further to deliver real water to rivers and justice for First Nations
Government witholds vital information from Senate on Murray-Darling Basin Bill
Strengthening territory’s recycling capacity
Biamanga Cultural Area beckons back visitors
Why are dead and dying seabirds washing up on our beaches in their hundreds?
Monash University at COP28: Expert commentary
Warragul cabinet maker fined for illegal burnoff
Fire tower staff on guard in bushfire defence
Tackling single-use plastics in Pacific
Giving native fish at Menindee Lakes and Lower Darling-Baaka a better chance
Despite $246.9 million in taxpayer money, Forestry Corporation still lost $28 million, report finds
Farmers or foragers? Pre-colonial Aboriginal food production was hardly that simple
The unsafe Safeguard Mechanism: how carbon credits could blow up Australia’s main climate policy
Fresh berries and a dog to pat: Antarctic expeditioners prepare for the highlights of home 10 November 2023
SteelZero Q&A member series: Trane Technologies
MOTORISTS URGED NOT TO DRIVE THROUGH FLOODED ROADS AS SEVERE WEATHER BATTERS STATE
Schools left high and dry by water buybacks
MOU with the United States – helping to shape world leading nature positive reforms
Apply now for Indigenous Advisory Committee