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UNTREATED SEWAGE IN PARRAMATTA RIVER COSTS SYDNEY WATER $347K
AFPA subcommittee awarded biosecurity commendation
Remote town water supply must be priority
Connecting to culture: here’s what happened when elders gifted totemic species to school kids
Sahra Magnin, Head of Legal, London office
Statement on EPA’s new vehicle emissions standards
Erik Bjorke, Global Senior Manager, Europe office
Taking fish monitoring to new depths
Dolphin feeding fine – Wide Bay region
Anatomy of monster storm: how Cyclone Ilsa is shaping up to devastate the WA coast
Next stop: moon
Australia must urgently match US EV move or cement status as world’s dirty car dumping ground
Barmah Choke trade opportunity for new irrigation year
New U.S. EV rules a “wake-up call” for Australia: Greenpeace
Analysis – Australian dairy exports to Chile to benefit from improved market access
$50 million for critical green hydrogen and low-emissions steel technologies
On farm tyre registrations
State of Hydrogen 2022
2022 State of Hydrogen report reinforces Australia’s green hydrogen powerhouse potential
Investing in home grown research for hydrogen and steel
Why using more fertiliser and feed does not necessarily raise dairy farm profits but increases climate harm
Ruby Chorbajian, Head of Development, UK and Europe
Southern Murray-Darling Basin water prices forecast to remain lower than average for fourth consecutive year
Our plan to counter increasing biosecurity threats
Nature-based management is making rivers more resilient
Online course launched to promote water efficiency for developers, builders and plumbers
Hazard reduction burn in Bournda Nature Reserve
Honey exporters to benefit from digital reforms
Water prices in the southern Murray-Darling Basin forecast to remain low for fourth consecutive year
120 Aussie Mayors and Councillors spark campaign to fast track affordable EVs
We rely on expert predictions to guide conservation. But even experts have biases and blind spots
NZ farmers worry about ‘carbon leakage’ if they have to pay for emissions, but they could benefit from playing the long game
Securing a Sustainable Energy Future Demands Corporate Leadership: Three Ways to Act Now
Outdated and unreliable: Liddell Power Station closure speeds up renewables-powered plan for NSW
Archer Point crocodile incident – update 2
Batteries won’t cut it – we need solar thermal technology to get us through the night
Hazard reduction burn in Murrah Flora Reserves
EPA charges company with obstruction
Concrete overflow leads to fine for Holcim
CEFC and Crescent Capital deploy power of private equity to deliver decarbonisation
NZ “ballerina sponge” in top 10 new species list
Western Australia agricultural export snapshot 2022
Tiny Trackers: Big moves for Australia’s small possum pollinators
Nature is in crisis. Here are 10 easy ways you can make a difference
Endangered turtle hatchlings released on Country
Possible tropical cyclone to impact north
The untapped power of ocean winds – why New Zealand is looking offshore for future renewable energy
Dingo attacks are rare – but here’s what you need to know about dingo safety