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Extinct native fish on comeback
Building Act changes put environment at heart of how we build
Half of Australia’s biggest companies have net-zero emissions plans, but climate action may come too late
Australian foreign minister to visit Morocco, Ghana and South Africa
Better transport choices for New Zealanders
‘Seismic shift’ from major parties defines 2022 election
Reef businesses adapt to climate change
New UN report warns that global food crises ‘likely to increase’ in future without wider systemic change
States and regions make case for deeper engagement in COP processes
World-first innovation accelerates process to safeguard environment and wildlife
Protecting coral reefs and extreme weather on earth and in space: $4.8m in ARC funding
Business Envoy December 2022 – Indigenous Innovation
People eating leaves to survive in South Sudan as aid fails to keep pace with spiralling hunger crisis
Seagrass restoration project spans two oceans
New interactive tool measures Council’s sustainability performance
Climate change risks to property values
Global humanitarian needs highest on record – Oxfam Reaction
54% of projects extracting clean energy minerals overlap with Indigenous lands, research reveals
11th Annual Forum on Business and Human Rights
Road resiliency inquiry launched
Australia’s first Annual Climate Change Statement
Australia’s decent climate update still only gets us to starting line
Labor’s climate statement ignores new coal and gas
Doorstop interview – Parliament House 1 December
Emissions projections for industry, transport and fossil fuels show where Australia needs to lift
Ministerial talks in Canberra to progress trans-Tasman relationship
First Annual Climate Change Statement
Marine heatwave developing
Supporting clubs to provide refuge during heat and smoke events
Funding boost for Regional Climate Alliance projects
ASIC highlights focus areas for 31 December 2022 reporting
Call for global agreement on critical metals to build green energy infrastructure
2022 Community Grant recipients confirmed by Council
Forest industries welcome new National Forest Pest Surveillance Program to enhance biosecurity
Griffith bright spark with new solar farm
Federal Government urged to follow NZ’s example to open boom gate to cheaper, cleaner cars
Nations come together as historic climate justice vote draws near
ARENA celebrates 10 years of accelerating transition to renewable energy
Columboola Solar Farm lights up future of QUT
Interdisciplinary Environmental Hi How Narratives of Past can meet Challenges of Anthropocene
HKUST and Institute of Sustainability and Technology sign MoU
Global Environment Facility tasks FAO and IFAD to lead new $230 million agrifood systems transformation program
Rio Tinto progresses strategy to strengthen, decarbonise and grow
Youth Council visits Warragamba Dam
Ground-breaking new Economics of Sustainability courses for professionals
What would happen if all animals on Earth were herbivores?
Safeguard Mechanism Crediting Bill introduced to Parliament
New guidance for climate action at local level