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‘Next-gen’ WA farmers to fine-tune their financial management skills at free workshops 14 September
Prices at record highs, but new phase of low growth ahead for Australian agricultural land prices – sector report
Victorian Government announces consultation on a new Waste Authority
Jobs boom for Western Sydney Aerotropolis
Pet industry welcomes grooming but calls for more
Coronavirus ‘curveball’ for Australian Antarctic operations
Efficient cooling in a warming world
Bandahngan Aboriginal Area closed for rehabilitation work
Fraser Coast Wildlife Sanctuary inspection
NWRIC CEO Week in Review 11 September
NWRIC welcomes battery stewardship scheme but importers must sign up
U.S. Mirrors Australia’s Horror Fire Season
Yabulu north of Townsville – bushfire
Gladstone Regional Council renews partnership with Great Barrier Reef Marina Park Authority
Mildura’s Lock 11 to close for upgrades
Vic opposition exposes Dan’s sham forestry plan
POSTPONED: 2020 Memorial Day to honour lives lost in mining
Have your say on refurbishment of InterContinental Hotel
Working together to remove marine threats
Weapons of gas destruction: lifting lid on emissions from gas
SA’s historic plastic laws will save animal lives
72nd AFMA Commission Meeting – Chairman’s summary
EPA fines RENEX
Bust Dust is back in Hunter
Veolia Portland applies for Works Approval
Bauple – grass fire
Have your say on Derrimut e-waste recycle facility
World Suicide Prevention Day
Working with recreational fishers
Empowering teachers and students to understand flood risk
Bush health heading in right direction
Caritas Australia launches new Social and Ecological Justice Animators program
Queensland Government’s failure to protect Reef from unsustainable fishing forces strong action from Federal
Queensland first trial to save critically endangered reptile
Exposure Draft Export Control Rules 2020 consultation
North Stradbroke Island – grass fire 7 September
Palaszczuk’s renewable energy investment pledge is essential for our Reef
Marine conservationists seek clarification on LNP Reef water regs plans
Labor makes strong pitch to Queenslanders [with $500m renewables fund]
Renewables Key To Economic Recovery in QLD
Hazard reduction burning in national parks in Pilliga
South Australian farmer confidence continues to slide
International market concerns see WA farmer confidence continue to slide
ARPANSA’s radon laboratory contributes to fight against COVID-19
Climate community ‘sound alarm’ on global warming
Bushfire rebuild to be exempt from koala policy
Don’t [fossilize] Australia’s clean energy agencies
Seasonal turnaround sustains NSW farmer confidence amid COVID-19 uncertainty