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Consultation open on proposed John Brewer Reef site plan
Pork back on menu and driving surge in global animal protein production in 2021
Maidenwell south west of Nanago – bushfire 23 November
Mapping Australia’s hydrogen future
Engaging with our communities
Landmark research finds [platypus] should be listed as a threatened species
Ancient Western Port Grass Tree Forest Stripped and Vandalised by Sand Miners
Mundowran north of Mundubbera bushfire
Fraser Island bushfire 22 November
Bowen Whitsunday Shores Estate- bushfire
Gumlow bushfire 22 November
Gumlow bushfire 21 November
Gumlow near Townsville – bushfire
Fraser Island bushfire 21 November
Brovinia south of Mundubbera – bushfire
Maidenwell south west of Nanago – bushfire
Australia Post in full flight to deliver Christmas in Queensland
Grants to fund innovative re-use and recycling projects
QFES prosecutes Mackay building owners responsible for “disaster waiting to happen”
HACCI Woman of Influence Award: excellence in Hellenic Australian community
Australia, it’s time to ask for Droughtmaster beef by name
Schoolies Week 2020 – Cooloola Coast
Possum and climate defenders win top [conservation award]
NWRIC CEO Week In Review 20 November
By Australia’s Acting Chief Medical Officer and Chief Veterinary Officer to mark World Antimicrobial Awareness Week
Education and Childcare SEPP streamlined
Community feedback sought on Sirius building proposal in Rocks
Changes to speed up health infrastructure delivery
Covert technology deployed to combat illegal activity in Torres Strait
Kennedy – bushfire
Suspended waste facility investigated for alleged offences in Sydney’s west
New guideline to help Aboriginal communities better utilise their landholdings
Fraser Island bushfire 19 November
Sydney Water sentenced over Lane Cove sewage pollution
Victorian geoscience in focus at IMARC Online
Recent khapra beetle detections in container that held a consignment of baby highchairs
NE Water Works Approval granted
My Landcare Legacy seeks broader recognition for farmers, landholders and primary producers
Small wind turbines offer a big solution for telecommunications
Conservationists welcome new Shark Observation Grants Program, as a path to realise end of shark nets
Geelong is Tough and Optimistic
Cleanaway companies fined $31,500 after EPA compliance blitz
Australian Koala Foundation holds annual Christmas Shopping Event in celebration of festive season
Urgent Call for Sydney Hosts
Unlicensed fish receiver fined in Torres Strait
Marine conservationists call for better protection after sawfish found with rostrum hacked off
With audio grabs: need to build better and protect communities from increasing threat of disasters
Wooroolin north of Kingaroy – bushfire