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South Pacific Defence Ministers’ Meeting
Australian Food Report Released
New laws to safeguard state’s biodiversity
Allens advises Great Barrier Reef Foundation on investment to protect reef biodiversity
Seabird droppings may help corals recover faster from climate change-driven disturbances
Australian Government signs up to increase the use of timber in buildings by 2030
Noam Chomsky turns 95: social justice advocate paved way for AI
Minister Shorten on passing of Peta Murphy
NGOs and Pacific leaders push for Chris Bowen MP to commit $100m to L&D fund as he lands at COP28
Hobart’s creativity goes on display
New Zealand needs a strong and stable ETS
Monash University’s new Vice-Chancellor and President
State Government investment flows into Broome water infrastructure
Swinburne to host new French-Australian centre to tackle climate change
Water trigger win
How do cyclones affect Great Barrier Reef?
UNSW ranks fifth globally for Social Impact in QS Sustainability Rankings
Reflecting on promises we’ve delivered – Wollongong
Sowing seeds of change
Traditional Owners study ancient marine ecosystem as it spawns the next generation of corals
University of Sydney continues to excel in sustainability ranking
COP 28 must target fossil fuel exports to curb increasing CO2 emissions – UNSW Report
Australian homes can be made climate-ready, reducing bills and emissions – a new report shows how
Home upgrades can help reduce cost of living and climate change impacts, Climateworks Centre says
FAO welcomes $10 million additional funding from the United States of America for soil fertility mapping projects
From grassroots to grid: new data reveals community raised $87m for energy projects
Why COP28 will be crucial for steel decarbonisation
Greens win breakthrough agreement to protect nature & climate from greenwashing & gas fracking
‘Massive step forward’: Australian COP28 commitment to end international finance for fossil fuels welcomed
Co-ordinated approach to net zero
Australia’s infrastructure assumptions must change in an energised climate
Progress at COP 28 Ai Group comment
UniSC duo awarded elite scholarship for Indo-Pacific endeavours
What does Australian-grown coffee taste like, and how does it compare? Our research describes its unique ‘terroir’
Government establishes multi-million dollar green future partnership
Carbon emissions at record high, new report finds
SA Aboriginal communities set to benefit from improved housing
Australia endorses sustainable agriculture on world stage
ACT legislation to get fossil fuels off field
Dengue Fever: At least 5 million cases and 5,500 deaths in horror year
Humans, rats and dogs pushed the takahē into Fiordland – new genetic research maps its dramatic journey
COP28: with a ‘loss and damage’ fund in place, protecting climate refugees is more urgent than ever
From commitment to implementation: the Under2 Coalition General Assembly at COP28
FAO Council opens by highlighting the Organization’s comparative advantage in facing today’s global challenges
Coal, gas lending by big four banks fuels climate, market risks
University of Manchester wins top prize at Green Gown Awards
As climate changes pushes millions of women into poverty, UN Women calls for a new Feminist Climate Justice Approach
UNESCO and Rio Tinto sign partnership to support sustainable development in Mongolia