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DBCA Director General retires after four decades of public service
End to population growth integral to environmental law reform
Council’s One Tree for Me program wins state environmental award
Australia’s leading scientists welcome government response to Samuel review
Sydney Fish Market project reels in tonnes of rubbish from harbour
Response to Samuel Review encouraging start
CME statement re Federal Government response to Samuels Review of EPBC Act
Swan Canning Riverpark to benefit from revegetation program
Statement on Government Response to Samuel Review
Consultation required over Samuel Review response
Industry consultation key to proper housing supply and nature positive outcomes in environment law r
Strike Force Vulcan 2022/23
Federal Government’s recommitment to Regional Forest Agreements welcomed
Detail is what will count in Federal Government’s plan to overhaul environmental protection laws
Nature Conservation Council of NSW cautiously welcomes federal government’s response to Samuel Review on national environment law
Mining concerned EPA powers will further delay projects
Federal environmental law reforms most significant opportunity in decades
New nature laws must protect our oceans & reefs
National environmental reforms bring hope but devil will be in detail
Bioregional plans will transform environmental protection in Queensland
Kororā/Blue penguin casualties likely to continue
Encouraging start to nature law reform
Businesses ready to balance social, environmental and economic outcomes
Labor’s Nature Positive Plan: better for environment, better for business
Reverse nature destruction with strong goals at COP15
Overfishing falls in Mediterranean and Black Sea, but fisheries resources remain under significant stress
New Byron Bay streetscape design guide on exhibition
Penrith Mayor joins students to create greener Penrith
Avoiding climate breakdown depends on protecting Earth’s biodiversity — can COP15 summit deliver?
Vets for Climate Action welcome Biodiversity Council
Achieving nature- and people-positive future
Scientists discover shark graveyard at bottom of ocean
Residents invited to help launch new Blenheim Road Reserve
Urgent need to protect nature and human rights, say UN experts: Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework
International Year of Millets: Unleashing potential of millets for well-being of people and environment
Planting underway in Highton
Council reaffirms opposition to raising Warragamba Dam wall as NSW government invites comment on reports
New approach to fast-track green energy approvals
Funding to support recovery of Queensland’s threatened freshwater aquatic species
World Soil Day – soil needs partnership approach
Waverley Council announces winners of 2022 Garden Awards
Giants of sky to bolster WA’s firefighting firepower
11th Annual Forum on Business and Human Rights
A new law offers better protection for indigenous plants of significance to Māori, but no requirement to share profits
CSIRO unveils major project to support healthy future for nation’s soils
Interdisciplinary Environmental Hi How Narratives of Past can meet Challenges of Anthropocene
Global Environment Facility tasks FAO and IFAD to lead new $230 million agrifood systems transformation program
ACT Greens welcome commitment to Right to Healthy Environment