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Trump administration rolls back fuel efficiency standards, Climate
Meals on Wheels Covid-19 funding response
New live sheep export requirements
Costa Georgiadis wants kids stuck inside at home to send a photo of ‘What’s
EPA fines spray operator at Moree
First Antarctic heatwave recorded at Casey research station
National climate summit postponed
Central Coast recycling facilities fined $33,000
Australian sugar well placed, despite global disruption
New plan for Australian Antarctic shipping
Community invited to help shape Pyrmont transformation
Australian Forest products industries essential for food and medicine production and transport
Misuse of EPA logo leads to conviction and fine
No beach driving or camping at Samurai Beach and Worimi Conservation Lands
Statement on Great Barrier Reef bleaching
NSW NPWS close campgrounds and high visitation areas
Dismay and devastation as record temperatures lead to mass coral bleaching on our Great Barrier Reef
New coral bleaching event: Tourism industry needs Barrier Reef to be healthy when COVID crisis is over
Think of environment before you flush
Big fine for illegal burn
Great Barrier Reef Hit By Mass Bleaching
AFMA offering levy deferral to operators impacted by COVID-19
Supermarkets and pharmacies now able to operate 24/7
Floods, Storms and COVID-1
Eraring power station fined over dust
It is still OK to PLAY – OUTSIDE
Australia’s icebreaker arrives in Hobart after final Antarctic voyage
$2 million to develop biosecurity screening project
Court orders company to pay over $160,000 for release of chlorine gas
On World Meteorological Day, Australia’s weather from space
GOOD NEWS Local catering company dishes out FREE old-school comfort meals to our teachers
Forest Product Industries will continue to provide Australians with essential services during CoVid-19 crisis
New Zealand Coastal Seafood Nutraceutical
Waste and recycling companies commit to maintain this essential community service but need government assistance to do so
Manage forests and protect biodiversity on International Day of Forests 2020
Thai Union joins EP100 and signs up to energy efficient cooling
Crane company told to quieten down
Recycler City Circle fined
Free resources to help community orgs survive virus
Royal Commission forum told recovery of South West Slopes softwood industry is vital for region’s economy
NSW Government’s support for forest industries a welcome first step
Victorian Liberal Nationals to be commended for calling for forest industry ban inquiry
United Workers Union calls for urgent action to protect Australian farm workers
Tasmanian company to build Antarctic sleds
COVID-19 – Export Pathway – Arrangements and Response
Quarry Solutions fined for operating without EPL
Andrews Government must urgently intervene to save timber towns and jobs
Statement from AUSVEG and PMA-ANZ regarding Hort Connections 2020