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‘Like an underwater bushfire’: SA’s marine algal bloom is still killing almost everything in its path
Pack light, drive light: 28 EV chargers installed at Reflections Holidays along the NSW coast
A win for nature as plans for massive saltworks at Exmouth Gulf, Ningaloo withdrawn
Future Conservationists Get Their Hands Dirty In Amamoor Valley Weed Battle
Crocodile Removed From Mareeba Region
Cheating by car makers, tampering by owners: crucial car pollution control is being sabotaged
EPA WELCOMES A NEW BOARD MEMBER
Devastating Impact of Mismanaged Rivers Laid Bare in Powerful New Report
Pineapples, Prawns And Peanuts: Agvet Grant Recipients
Australian Antarctic Program appoints Chief Scientist 12 June 2025
New Resources For Reef Citizen Science Projects
New portable coral restoration system successfully road tested in the Maldives
A reversal in US climate policy will send renewables investors packing – and Australia can reap the benefits
Blue Planet Prize 2025: Announcement of Prize Laureates
Jacaranda, black locust and London plane: common street trees show surprising resilience to growing heat in Australia
STUDY FINDS SOUTHERN LAKE MACQUARIE HEALTH IS ON THE MEND
GREENPEACE: Testing This MR
Notice of intention to make a decision on a facility licence application at Garden Island, WA
Australia’s Chief Veterinary Officer fortifying international engagement
Latest Minerals Industry Updates For April To May 2025
Australia’s government is pledging better protection for our vulnerable seas – but will it work?
NSW And Commonwealth Double Incentives For Batteries
9 myths about electric vehicles have taken hold. A new study shows how many people fall for them
Australia signs up to ocean climate leadership while expanding fossil fuels: Conservationists demand integrity on offshore oil and gas
As livestock numbers grow, wild animal populations plummet. Giving all creatures a better future will take a major rethink
Crackdown on illegal activity in national parks and State forests
Curious Kids: Why do dolphins jump out of the water?
Novel nuclear applications among topics discussed at annual licence holder forum
$30 million boost for Traditional Owner-led protection of the Reef
Harnessing Reef Traditional Owner Knowledge
Snowy Hydro To Pay $400,000 To Protect Endangered Frog
Talking plant health at the 19th Commission on Phytosanitary Measures meeting
Flood-hit farmers face higher water bills for government services
All Eyes On Ocean
Ex-park managers Celebrate the Golden Jubilee of Victoria’s National Parks Act
We tracked 13,000 giants of the ocean over 30 years, to uncover their hidden highways
Resources Regulator Ramps Up Inspections 5 June
Putting Stop To Animal Trafficking
The Top End’s tropical savannas are a natural wonder – but weak environment laws mean their future is uncertain
Round 2 Of Community Energy Upgrades Fund Closing Soon
Forestry Corporation urges caution ahead of King’s Birthday Long Weekend
Community groups call for urgent protection of living gem
New technology for timely identification of foreign pests
Booroolong Frog bounces back in State forests
World Environment Day: More than 50 new and upgraded recycling facilities now in operation across Australia
FROM LITTER TO LEGACY: TURNING THE TIDE ON PLASTIC WASTE THIS WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY
Woodside’s North West Shelf approval is by no means a one-off. Here are 6 other giant gas projects to watch
UNSW Sydney achieves electrification milestone