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Basin Plan delay risks ‘devastating consequences’ for rivers as dry spell looms
No time for delay: NSW Government needs to go all in on renewables
Shoppers being misled by eco-certifications on Macquarie Harbour farmed salmon
Farm sector debt reaches $109.9 billion
Building houses in factories for the Commonwealth Games was meant to help the housing crisis. What now?
Could the law of the sea be used to protect small island states from climate change?
Be a conservation pioneer at Thurloo Downs: NPWS hiring ranger, field officers
Illegal firewood collectors fined
$1.3 million to fight illegal dumping
National Science Week – DCCEEW Questacon takeover!
Heading north on that pawsome holiday?
Keen to get off gas in your home, but struggling to make the switch? Research shows you’re not alone
Can land use planning be used to achieve equity in health outcomes in Western Sydney?
Advancing our surveillance, inspection and sample processing
Border Security returns in August
New registration manual will help dairy exporters meet their import and export requirements
$50m funding to boost clean energy supply chain projects
Redcycle clean up reaches milestone
Glide poles: the great Aussie invention helping flying possums cross the road
Tuvalu leaders and community welcome the Rainbow Warrior
$50 million to boost clean energy supply chains in the Indo-Pacific
Sydney man to pay over $200,000 for asbestos waste offences
Consultation open on PFAS and PeCB management standards
CDU researcher named National Geographic Explorer
Wongari incident on K’gari – update 3
Dangerous interactions start of habituation on K’gari
Fascinating finds from NIWA’s annual squid survey
Life in maars: why it’s worth protecting a spectacular fossil site NZ almost lost to commercial mining interests
Mining the seabed for clean-tech minerals could destroy ecosystems. Will it get the green light?
Check out our new interactive map of global hydrogen research projects
Take virtual tour of Great Barrier Reef
Funding for wombat mite fight research
Blue Plaque commemorating the life of Quong Tart unveiled in Sydney
Visit to India, Republic of Korea and Japan to strengthen international collaboration on clean energy
Innovative trial could be game-changer in restoring Australia’s shellfish populations
The Northern Territory does not have a crocodile problem – and ‘salties’ do not need culling
Australia’s real solar potential
Appointment of new AIMS Council Member
Draft guidelines for Safeguard Mechanism now available
Economic opportunities from silicon to solar
South Gippsland Water faces EPA charges over Foster Creek
Wild at Art inspires new generation of nature lovers
Sustainable Forestry Net in Net Zero
$442 billion economic loss by 2100: the economic impact of sea level rise and storm surge on Victoria revealed
Hopping into the history books: finding a new species on sanctuary
Vulnerable native mouse discovered 100 km from its last known location in NSW
The incredible potential of Ultra Low-Cost Solar in Australia
Did the Anthropocene start in 1950 – or much earlier? Here’s why debate over our world-changing impact matters