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Nuclear free has served NSW well and should remain
Latest quarterly data shows no progress on cutting Australia’s climate pollution
Centennial Coal emits three years’ worth of pollution from mine in two years, with no penalty
Bushfire Royal Commission should be a turning point on climate change and extinction crisis
A small win for greater gliders, but stronger environment laws needed to safeguard species
BHP allowed to adjust its pollution limits after emissions blowout at mines
Federal money to upgrade a coal-fired power station is an insult to bushfire hit communities
Fossil fuel industry donations to Australian political parties more than doubled in last four years
Criminal penalty underscores Adani’s appalling environmental and legal record
Donations data reveals scale of coal and gas industry efforts to influence Australian politics
Budget 2020: invest big to renew regions
PM’s bushfire response fails most critical test
Vicious cycle: angry summers hit Tour Down Under
Love 40 degrees? Action required if tennis wants to avoid being aced by climate change
Emergency bushfire recovery plan for wildlife
Corporate giant’s reputation in tatters as Siemens cements Adani link
For love of country: National fire crisis requires climate response ‘beyond politics’
Industry giant Siemens confirms it will decide on crucial Adani mine contract ‘within days’
Caught behind: Australian cricket not ready for challenges of climate change
GHD recognises working on Adani mine and other new coal projects trashes company brand
Prudent nuclear ban should remain: ACF
NSW shows leadership in climate and bushfire crisis
Siemens trashes climate credentials with Adani deal
Australia hangs with laggards on latest climate index
Light touch assessment of Adani’s water scheme is bad news for drought-hit rivers and communities
Climate change is hurting marine life – and jobs that depend on healthy oceans
Do not criminalise legitimate protest and advocacy: civil society
Fears for greater glider habitat on Queensland property
Three Tjiwarl women from WA’s goldfields win conservation award for uranium mine campaign
Sweetheart royalty deal for Adani coal mine should be taken off table
Queensland political donation reform is a significant step, but be careful not to stifle charities in process
Political donations reform is welcome, but don’t let industry groups off hook
Nature strategy acknowledges scale of biodiversity crisis, but lacks detail on how to fix it
Immediate end to old growth logging a big win for people and wildlife
Defending a liveable climate should not be a crime
National environment law review: Trust science, fix system and leave a proud legacy for generations
Plan for new Indigenous Protected Areas is good news for people and country
Scientists urge PM to establish strong laws to help stop extinction crisis
Relocation of school to former toxic waste site poses unacceptable risk to people, bushland and Manly Dam
Climate policy flaws allow Centennial Coal to dramatically increase emissions from mines without penalty
Expert raises questions about environmental impact of Adani’s proposed water scheme
Latest climate science sounds urgent warning for ocean-loving Australia
Fresh details of Morrison Government’s coal spruiking emerge as Australia is blocked from speaking at UN climate summit
Wide community opposition to nuclear power
Targets need to reflect seriousness of climate challenge
Climate change a body blow for cricket: ACF
Glider habitat burned down after flawed approval
Great Barrier Reef ‘very poor’ outlook adds to climate pressures on Morrison Government