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West Gate Tunnel Operating Licence
In response to Climate Risk Assessment, alliance of 80 organisations launch Climate Safety Plan in Melbourne’s West
Time To Act To Improve Air We Share Indoors
Minns Labor government sacks the people who protect our environment
Global Partnership To Redefine Comfort In Buildings
Academy Fellow Receives Top National Science Prize
Safer speeds and new cycling routes for Glen Iris and Malvern
Summer Swimming? Remember To Check Water Quality
All-electric buildings given green light
$1 billion Mamre Road upgrade moves ahead: Design released and open for community feedback
Who controls the air we breathe at home? Awaab’s law and the limits of individual actions
Smithfield Company Fined For Continued Illegal Tyre Storage
Tomago Concrete Company Fined For Ignoring EPA Orders
Australia’s First National Report On Indoor Air Quality Reveals Urgent Need For Action
Don’t Green Light Narrabri Gas
A second runway at Gatwick airport could improve efficiency and bring down fares – an economist’s view
EPA COMPLETES 22-MONTH AIR MONITORING PROGRAM IN CADIA
UNSW researchers recognised by the world’s leading Earth and space science association
Healthy Indoor Air Quality: ABC TV News Breakfast interview transcript
Agricultural researcher among nation’s best and brightest
Swirl, Sniff, Sip, Spit: Climate News Hits Wine Market
Climate action is mental health action: Australians for Mental Health
500,000 More Trees For Melbourne
North West Shelf Project Extension Final Decision
Detroit is the most challenging place in the country for people with asthma − here’s how to help kids in the Motor…
Community consultation set to start on future of Wakefield Gardens site
New report ranks Philadelphia and Allentown among toughest cities in America for people with asthma
Sustainable fuels could reduce the climate impact of military aircraft
Everyone deserves clean air: Greens push for wood heater phase-out plan
Labor channels Shrek villain on wood heaters: ‘Some of you may die, but that’s a sacrifice I’m willing to make’
Updated standard for wheelhouse visibility, escape, accommodation, and personal safety
HUNTER MINES ON NOTICE TO BUST THE DUST
151 new electric buses are another step to zero emission fleet
Fire Response Underway At Private Property
Federal grant to accelerate rollout of smoke sensor innovation for the wine sector
Most air cleaning devices have not been tested on people − and little is known about their potential harms, new study finds
Living the Change: Making HKUST’s Campus the Heart of Sustainability Breakthroughs
Growing Greener With Branching Out Workshops
CADIA MINE EXPERT HEALTH ADVISORY PANEL
Strongest quarter for EV sales on record
HKUST Prof. CHEN Fei Honored with Prestigious 2025 Luke Howard Award For Pioneering Contributions to Urban Climate Research
$10 Million Boost To Greening Our City Program
Clarence Valley Council invests in a sustainable, low-cost future
Why the housing crisis is becoming a business problem
Schneider Electric launches EcoStruxure(TM) Building Activate to empower mid-market facilities with scalable energy efficiency
WHO urges urgent action ahead of COP30 at global climate and health conference in Brasília
Two HKUST Faculty Members Conferred as RGC’s Senior Research Fellow and Research Fellow
Sydney can breathe easy with new round-the-clock air monitoring |