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Innovative planting program combats urban heat
Disaster ready: Vanuatu safehouse to blend Western and Indigenous engineering 
Climate Group Hails John Podesta’s Appointment as US Envoy: A Milestone for Global Climate Advocacy and Action
How the weird and wonderful microbes in wastewater can make our cities more sustainable
Cascadilla Gorge offers safe haven for rare species
Ocean Lovers Festival celebrates treasures of sea
$200 million to help future-proof regional steel manufacturing
What happens when you let a predator loose in a conservation area? These quolls were put to the task
WHO and partners call for renewed global efforts to unite, act and eliminate neglected tropical diseases
Liberals’ new candidate doesn’t believe in science 30 January 2024
Council’s sustainability performance hits the mark in most areas
“I felt sick to my stomach”: Greens call for reform following study into sexual assaults in flood aftermath
Investment in early action ahead of El Nino impacts in the Pacific
Unlocking secrets of natural reef recovery
Investing in skills for ACT transition to net zero
Juniper Networks Unveils Industry’s First AI-Native Networking Platform to Deliver Exceptional User Experiences and Lower Operational Costs
James Shaw announces resignation
Canberra’s newest school opens as students return for 2024 school year
New partnership to ignite Power Melbourne
Australia’s soils are notoriously poor. Here’s how scientists are working to improve them
Who we care about is limited – but our research shows how humans can expand their ‘moral circle’
Weekly organics and fortnightly waste collections to start next monday
290m more baby corals to help restore and protect the Great Barrier Reef
Call your nan: New heatwave safety campaign asking people to check in on friends, family and others in the heat to save lives
Hunter-led conservation project helps boost the health of Kaimanawa Forest Park
The first flowers evolved before bees – so how did they become so dazzling?
Understanding Greenhouse Growers’ Willingness to Use Municipal Recycled Water on Food Crops
Extreme weather influencing mortgage payments 26 January
With deep roots and expanding collection, herbarium offers window into plant history
HKUST President Prof. Nancy IP Attends “Winter Davos” 2024
Yes, it’s getting more humid in summer. Here’s why
Denman Terrestrial Campaign enters final weeks after blue skies, blizzards and long days on the ice 25 January 2024
Tasmanians to ride on electric buses in Launceston
Public consultation open on 2 vulnerable species
Extreme heat can be risky during pregnancy. How to you look after yourself and your baby
Announcing 2024 Digital Fellowship participants
Airbnb announces Community Fund grants in partnership with our Hosts including Great Barrier Reef Foundation
Royal Cam toroa/albatross chick hatches at Pukekura/Taiaroa Head
HKUST Commended for Research Excellence with Launch of Three JC STEM Labs
New PFT Chair and Board members appointed
As another cyclone heads for Queensland, we must be ready for the new threat: torrential rain and floods
Alex Manners, Chief Officer Assets and Services gives an important update about Guyra’s water supply
Labor urged to move on Oceans Treaty as Pacific leads race to ratify
Do you have what it takes to become Nature Steward?
Work programme announced for Cathedral Cove options development
Great Backyard Bird Count takes flight Feb. 16
Our year in review
Top climate researcher talks about climate change in Lower Franconia