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Females dominate trainee and apprenticeship program in Bass Coast
That’s a wrap: Australia’s Antarctic season over 29 May 2023
Community Grants Open 3 June
Unions back Labour Party Congress policies that support workers
Planting Seeds Of Regeneration For Latrobe Valley
Community called to workshop Coastline management options with Council
ABC’s Katri Uibu named Tasmanian Journalist of Year
Community ideas to deliver Murray-Darling Basin Plan
Security support to Solomon Islands extended
Minister Mahuta to attend the first Korea-Pacific Leaders’ Summit
National’s backtrack forces another visionless, shambolic policy
Türk addresses conference on child rights
UN Rights Chief issues call to protect and expand civic space
Council asks community to help develop strategy to protect our ‘urban forest’
2022 annual report highlights Academy’s wide range of achievements
Love in bloom: Landcare4Singles to cultivate connection with nature and community
More bristlebirds call Wilsons Prom home
Researchers built an analogue computer that uses water waves to forecast the chaotic future
More power to Merri-bek thanks to $500,000 community battery funding
Continuing Recovery For Eastern Bristlebird
Gladstone set to get green ammonia production plant
Climate is electric in Greater Bendigo
Size over reproduction: a winning strategy for Polar Fish
Antarctic alarm bells: observations reveal deep ocean currents are slowing earlier than predicted
UK’s largest fleet operators call for ambitious and simple ZEV mandate to help push for full EV uptake
Queensland, Bavaria research agreement to help combat climate change
What was behind Australia’s potato shortage? Wet weather and hard-to-control diseases
New maps reveal places at risk from sea-level rise
A spotlight on success: 2023 Climate Choices Business Awards announced
Tiny forest sprouting big benefits for environment
Protecting oceans Palauan way
Ambos feel heat
Deborah’s story of getting off gas
AFPA congratulates NFF Chair, Fiona Simson’s appointment as Director to WFO
Limited tickets remain for River reflections – Narrabri
Mangroves help us understand droughts and floods, and the climate-altering chemistry of kelp: Thomas Davies 2020 awardees
Queensland leads nation on carbon farming for second year running
Environmentalists send Kimberley message to gas giants on Rainbow Warrior
Free public transport is a great start – but young people won’t give NZ governments a free ride on climate change
Premium ag credentials to be enhanced with $11m in grants
National’s Tax Plan Blows Out To $8.2 Billion, Time To Front Up On Spending Cuts
Real estate education at ground level in London and Miami
Australia’s blue economy grew through COVID, new report shows
NZ’s gas problem: phasing out natural gas in homes demands affordable alternatives first
ICRC President Mirjana Spoljaric: “The protection of civilians is a pre-condition of stability, peace, and recovery”
Food Recycling coming to every house in Inner West
Tasmania must end native forest logging after crucial Victorian decision
Raising Voice to Parliament