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Change game with climate-smart agriculture: Applications open for Victorian Fellowship
Using Psychology and Marine Studies to manage fisheries
Hogback Range west of Gin Gin – vegetation fire
NSW Threatened Species Scientific Committee Final Determination 21 August
South Nanango- vegetation fire
Young people launch fight against Federal gas cash grab
Small start to coral recovery in Great Barrier Reef but large increase in coral trout
Howard -Torbanlea Hervey Bay- vegetation fire
Renewable Energy Corridors are good news for our Reef
Palaszczuk gets Queensland [in zone on renewables]
More Clean Jobs For Queensland
Rare fish, near extinction, returned to wild
Aussie Vets welcome NFF Climate Policy
Clemant north of Townsville bushfire
Nominations open for Australian Biosecurity Awards
Grants to increase recycling of solar panel and battery storage systems
Mount Barney – Bushfire
Set for a cycle? Tour de Gorge is on!
Video tapes of David Attenborough and Les Hiddins led to an evolving career in fisheries
Clairview south of Mackay – bushfire
[Nuke] South Wales?
A good start – Farmers for Climate Action responds to National Farmers Federation’s new carbon neutral policy
Lowmead – vegetation fire 20 August
RE100 Leadership Awards shortlist: companies going above and beyond on
Vestas secures 86 MW EPC deal with Nexif Energy to extend Lincoln Gap Wind Farm in Australia
Mirvac signals new era in housing choice with official opening of build to rent community LIV Indigo
AFPA welcomes inaugural Tasmanian Forest Products Association Chief Executive Officer Nick Steel
Making more fish
Windy and cold conditions hitting NSW and the ACT
NSW SES Urges Communities To Be Prepared For Wild Weather
Lowmead – vegetation fire 19 August
China is far from closed to Australian wine
South Nanango vegetation fire
Farming and food industry bodies unite to focus on the future of protein
How to dispose of masks and other protective gear
Improved satellite technology is better for farmers and native vegetation
Clean Jobs Can Help Protect Reef
Supplying false informaton costs project manager $65,000
Australian food and agriculture may have just passed ‘peak China’ exposure – Rabobank
From studying marine biology in Townsville to managing fisheries in Torres Strait
No plan for climate change in updated Reef 2050 Plan
New report reveals we’re revving to embrace electric vehicles, but government is applying handbrake
Renewables on track to provide a third of Queensland’s power by 2025: new research
RE100 Leadership Awards 2020: Partners
Victorian gold in focus at online event
Victorian teachers foster budding environmental leaders
Bureau of Meteorology raises ENSO Outlook status to La Nina ALERT
Publication of reports on MV Al Kuwait June 2020