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Treaties Committee To Examine UK Nuclear-Powered Submarine Partnership At Public Hearing
Albanese govt’s timid target puts coal and gas ahead of community safety and nature protection
WA EPA opens referral of Woodside’s Browse Basin dangerous ‘carbon pollution dumping’ CCS plans for public comment
Mapping Renewables for Nature: A roadmap for our energy future 
Report finds renewables can be fast-tracked without destroying nature
Frightening forecast demands a serious 2035 target
Albanese Government Detonates NW Shelf Carbon Bomb
New threatened species show climate’s impact on nature is accelerating and must be addressed
ACF appoints Adam Bandt as its next CEO
Koala park is welcome and needed, but 2025 is already a terrible year for koala habitat destruction
Big business still trying to hold back climate action
Woolworths walks back its deforestation commitment only a day after Coles beefs up its policy
Coles’ deforestation-free beef commitment leaves Hungry Jack’s the biggest beef buyer yet to act
New emissions data shows Australia can go big on 2035 target
Battery Boom Powering Greener, Cleaner Grid
AI regulation at heart of public sector’s roundtable pitch
Environment law reform essential to faster decisions and better nature protection
National conservation group says Australia’s food system is in need of an urgent reset
Qld remains deforestation hotspot with almost half of clearing impacting Reef catchment
Queensland remains deforestation hotspot with almost half of clearing impacting Reef catchment 
Nature protection and climate action essential for increased productivity
South Australia’s algal bloom: protecting nature, people and businesses is one in the same 
Civil society calls for strong 2035 target
Data reveals alarming increase in deforestation
LIVE Updates: ACF Vs. Whitehaven Coal Court Case
International court puts heat on fossil fuel exporting countries like Australia
Woodside’s Destructive Plans Disrupted
Conservationists challenge approval of Whitehaven’s Winchester South coal mine
Voices for nature needed on productivity roundtable
Japanese and Korean corporate profits are driving Australia’s gas expansion – and the climate is paying the price
Australian gas industry expansion funded by taxpayers in Japan and South Korea: new report 
Era Of Business Holding Back Climate Action Must End
The era of business holding back climate action must end
NAIDOC Week 2025
Australian Conservation Foundation Disingenuous At Best
Australian Gas Networks in Court over alleged greenwashing in renewable gas campaign
Kelly O’Shanassy to wrap up more than a decade as CEO of the Australian Conservation Foundation
Australia’s government is pledging better protection for our vulnerable seas – but will it work?
Conservation group welcomes CSIRO push for more sustainable food system
‘Juukan Gorge in slow motion’: Proposed approval of Woodside gas factory to 2070 will destroy ancient rock art, condemn Australians to more dangerous climate
UNESCO to defer Murujuga rock art listing until government tackles emissions
Half the remaining habitat of Australia’s most at-risk species is outside protected areas
Labor’s big majority gives Albanese government opportunity to take strong action on nature and climate
Coalition’s nuclear policy must be nuked
Nuclear threat extinguished, but much work needed to protect nature and climate
‘No new coal and gas’ a major test for next parliament
Chernobyl’s shadow highlights Australia’s potential nuclear risks
Regulator approves Australia’s dirtiest gas project