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Biosecurity policies can be annoying – but a century of Antarctic data shows they work  
Aussies households to be world leaders on home batteries under ALP’s policy pledge
Battery package will help the grid break free from polluting coal and gas
Gradiant Wins Gold at Edison Awards 2025 for ForeverGone PFAS Removal and Destruction
CSIRO study finds less plastic on Australia’s beaches, but there’s more on the way
Federal Labor and Coalition must provide unequivocal support for native forestry in 48th Parliament
CENTRAL COAST COMPANIES TO PAY $57,000 FOR WASTE OFFENCES
Western Union Offers Zero-Fee International Money Transfers to Myanmar
It’s not easy being a street tree, but this heroic eucalypt withstands everything we throw at it
New Fumigation Methodology Comes Into Force In May
Textile recycler BlockTexx takes home the Gold for sustainability
This election, what are Labor and the Coalition offering on the energy transition, climate adaptation and emissions?
Good news, beach lovers: our research found 39% less plastic waste around Australian coastal cities than a decade ago
What Donald Trump’s dramatic US trade war means for global climate action
US tariff hikes unwelcome, greater vigilance for imported timber at Australia’s borders advised
Global Innovation Challenge To Save Honey Bees
AI to help scientists forecast devastating locust plagues
Digging Into Soil Conservation
Scientists worked with Walpiri to track down bilby poo – and uncover clues to help conserve these iconic animals
EPA Testing For Emerging Contaminants In Fish
More Fast Food Outlets Failing Environment
Action Plan Paves Way For Australian Biosecurity
Choose Sustainable Seafood This Easter with the GoodFish Guide
Climate adaptation: A decade on, little local action has been achieved, says report
Housing policy needs to ramp up in the face of increasing disaster risk: new report
Invisible losses: thousands of plant species are missing from places they could thrive – and humans are the reason
The good, the bad and the ugly: Climate Council rates Australia’s political parties on climate and energy
AFPA welcomes Federal Greens policy to stamp out misleading and ambiguous environmental claims
Tree Harvester Hit With Fine For Flattening Vulnerable Plants
AMCS urges all parties to match Greens vital 1% for nature commitment and deliver strong environment laws to save our oceans
Investing in nature is good for all Australians
CADIA HOLDINGS ORDERED TO PAY OVER $400,000 FOR AIR EMISSIONS OFFENCES
Abolishing Penalties For Polluting Cars Locks Australians Out Of Savings, Car Choice
Weaker Vehicle Emissions Standards Retrograde Step
Australians want nature protected. These 3 environmental problems should be top of the next government’s to-do list
Global warming of more than 3°C this century may wipe 40% off the world’s economy, new analysis reveals
Torrential rains created inland seas in outback Queensland. Soon, they will supersize Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre
SURFACE WATER SAMPLING AT MEDOWIE SHOW PFAS LEVELS BELOW RECREATIONAL GUIDELINES
Freshwater Crocodile Handed To DETSI
Large Crocodile Captured Near Lucinda Boat Ramp
Games Demonstrate Mine Rescue Capability 1 April
Hotter and deeper: how NZ’s plan to drill for ‘supercritical’ geothermal energy holds promise and risk
Update On Avonbank Mining Licence Application
New nature-based tourist sites attract visitors to the Snowy Valleys
From trading nutrients to storing carbon: 5 things you didn’t know about our underground fungi
Under a Coalition government, the fate of Australia’s central climate policy hangs in the balance
Regional University Industry Collaboration masterclasses
Dutton says it would cost too much to host UN climate summit, but pulling out would cost Australia even more