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Building secure water future for North Queenslanders
National Parks and Wildlife Service ramps up bushfire preparedness
Euston weir pool temporarily lowered ahead of rep
NSW community shows support for SES volunteers
Climate change believers are more likely to cooperate with strangers, new research finds
Community batteries are popular – but we have to make sure they actually help share power
Feeling frozen? 4 out of 5 homes in southern Australia are colder than is healthy
Analysis – Kuwait extends the shelf-life limit for chilled vacuum-packed beef
Hazard reduction burning in Trinkey State Conservation Area
Forestry reopens access to popular State Forests
A united front with Girls on Fire
Murujuga’s rock art is being destroyed – where is the outrage?
Australian Made is critical for Australia’s sustainable forest sector
Could Tasmania host world’s first extinction of shark or ray in modern times?
Listening & Leading: Honouring AWC’s Champion Changemakers for National Volunteer Week
Breaking the mould: why rental properties are more likely to be mouldy and what’s needed to stop people getting sick
Renewable and sustainable resources on the move
Yes, Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek approved a coal mine. But let’s save the angst for decisions that matter more
Seeking expressions of interest for the role of Chair for the Reef 2050 Plan Independent Expert Panel (IEP)
Hazard reduction burning in Mimosa Rocks National Park
EPA slaps recycler with hefty fine
Heavy rain expected in Northern Rivers
Victoria’s critical minerals potential in spotlight
EPA fines Byrneside company for burning waste
Morwell company fined $40,000 for illegal dumping
Delivery of forest products sector commitments continues in Federal Budget
Volunteers inspiring change on Reef
Maggie Mangroovers: The volunteers capturing vital clues about a key Reef habitat
ReefWorks granted Australia’s first permit-free marine tech testing status
Building a reliable National Flood Warning Infrastructure Network
Program to plant 20 million trees prioritised cost-saving over gains for nature, research finds
“Woodside, don’t be a tosser”: Greenpeace activists occupy Woodside’s toxic oil tower 
We are part of something big and we’re looking for graduates to join u
A new source of fire records, hidden in the sands, gives us a bigger picture of the risks
NSW SES signs major partnership agreement with AAMI
Albanese government’s first coal mine approval goes against climate science
Modernising food import and export systems through international standards
Minister’s coal mine go-ahead ‘vastly out of line with the science’
Graduation success for AIMS Indigenous aquaculture trainees
Paving way for future international trade
Tiny aquatic athletes: how baby Nemo can ‘just keeping swimming’ from the open ocean to the reef
Despairing about climate change? These 4 charts on the unstoppable growth of solar may change your mind
Greenpeace: we like big climate budgets and we cannot lie
Murray-Darling Basin Authority Communique 11 May
Your quick guide to Reef Summer Snapshot
Reef snapshot updates how the Great Barrier Reef fared this summer
To get to net zero, policymakers need to listen to communities. Here’s what they can learn from places like Geelong
Australia’s marine environment needs more funding after decade of neglect