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Bloom Boom: Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show blossoms into biggest success in decades
Spend 1% Budget On Nature: Greens’ Election Pledge
Explore New Wetland At Gilbert Park
2025 City Nature Challenge
OECD urges strengthened co-operation to sustain trillion-dollar ocean economy
POLICY LAUNCH: Greens continue support for Yellow Crazy Ant Eradication Program
Positive news: Scientists and community unite to create groundbreaking reforestation model in WA
Government scientists condemn NSW shark net program
Ants in your house? Here’s how they get everywhere – even high up in tall buildings
New SEED Program For Primary Schools
Ararat Gallery TAMA to Host 50-Year Celebration of Tamworth Fibre Textile Collection with Free Curator-Led Conversation
City to hold free nature events during April School Holidays
Rural Revegetation Program On Hold For 2025
AWU commends Albanese Government for prioritising real people over fishy theatrics
Study shows climate change threatens movement of birds through northern Australia
Testing new ways to monitor biodiversity in seawater on RSV Nuyina 27 March 2025
Dark Day For Environment – And Democracy
MR 25 03 Coalition and Labor team up to ram through bill, weakening nature laws and fast tracking extinctions
The genetic diversity of our plants and forests is at risk, new FAO reports warn
New Podcast Deep Dives Into People And Politics Of Sea
Nature-wrecking bill undermines budget commitments
Opinion: Balanced Approach To Koala Conservation
Monash scientists team with high school students in Climate Action Living Lab to prepare city for climate challenges
Calling all community and catchment groups – six $10,000 grants are up for grabs
Teaching Kids About Bugs Benefits Environment
New Wetlands Opening Soon
Greens question Govt commitment to environmental protection with RMA reform
Time to stop blaming bats and newts for blocking development? A new fund could support nature and ease building delays
How many types of insects are there in the world?
Prime Minister Should Take His Own Advice
Synchronised bleaching: Ningaloo and the Great Barrier Reef are bleaching in unison for the first time
New planning laws to end the culture of ‘no’
Victorian Students Reap Bumper Harvest From Garden Program
Giving rivers room to move: how rethinking flood management can benefit people and nature
Giving rivers more room to move could benefit people and nature | University of Canterbury
WWF welcomes critical funding for Australian protected areas
International Day of Forests 2025: Engaging the next generation in the connection between forests and foods
Esso Pulls Plug On Gippsland Carbon Dumping Plans
Green Schools Grants up to $3,000 available for school environmental projects
Influence of novel vineyard cover crops on the aroma and flavour of wine to be explored
Greens Plan To Save And Expand Tasmanian Antarctic Science Jobs
We combed through old botanical surveys to track how plants on Australia’s islands are changing
Atlantic sturgeon were fished almost to extinction − ancient DNA reveals how Chesapeake Bay population changed over centuries
New Urban Greening Strategy to expand Adelaide’s tree canopy and cool the metro
Hatchery First Gives Hope To Endangered Galaxias
Private native timber harvesting approved – East Gippsland
Undemocratic Environment Laws To Silence Public
Jeremy Rockliff needs to pick up the phone to Federal colleagues and stand up for salmon workers 20 March 2025