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New report provides turning point for managing water pollution in the Great Barrier Reef
The only thing that can save the environment is stopping new gas and coal
New laws give forests and wildlife a fighting chance
New Laws Give Forests And Wildlife Fighting Chance
New Grants To Boost Community Energy Action
Nature protected in law, but climate liability for ALP remains
Labor’s Climate Policies Driving Down Pollution
Spain can foster continued strong economic growth by advancing structural reforms and optimising public finances
Links between climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution highlight need for policies that work together
Big floods promote fish diversity on Fitzroy River floodplain
Early career researchers awarded more than $2.1m ARC DECRA funding to drive future innovation
Greens Secure Senate Inquiry Into CSIRO Job Cuts
Flinders innovative early career researchers awarded by Australian Research Council
Climate Impact Black And White For Iconic Maggies
Elusive Mouse Digs Deep
Boosting biodiversity and water quality on the Atherton Tablelands
Australia To Co-chair NDC Partnership With Brazil
Pause For Pakake This Summer Season
In a new documentary, UW researchers investigate when Greenland was ice-free
Sustainability And Human Wellbeing Core For Institute
Greens’ EPBC demands threaten Australia’s energy security
NZ’s draft science curriculum favours rote learning over critical thinking
Five Things To Know About Staying Cool In Heat
COP30 falls short, offering a ‘spark of hope but far more heartbreak’ – Oxfam Australia
Australia Endorses Belém Health Action Plan
Volcanic bubbles help foretell the fate of coral in more acidic seas
Update On Changes To CSIRO’s Research Direction
NESP News 24 November
How to fix nature laws: ACF advice on amendments in this critical week for nature in Parliament
Minns Government invests $20 million to grow state’s aquaculture industry
‘Forever chemicals’ contaminate more dolphins and whales than we thought – new research
Cool Change Ahead For Threatened Turtles
Who Decides Food? New campaign to ensure National Food Council puts people, communities and the environment at the heart of a fairer food future
Is Globalisation Unravelling?
COP to be hosted by Türkiye with Australia leading negotiations
COP30: FAO brings agrifood systems to the forefront of climate action
80th Anniversary of Diplomatic Relations between Australia and Chile
Wargaming: the surprisingly effective tool that can help us prepare for modern crises
Türk says revised EU corporate sustainability rules must make sense for people and planet
Law Reform Must Deliver Strong Protection Of Nature
Industry Briefing For New Bridging Gap Services Tender
A statement in response to One Ocean Protest’s four points
Scientists Solve Mystery Of How Ancient Peatlands Spread After Ice Age
Five Stars For Sustainable Gugan Gulwan Building
SAVE THE CHILDREN: Australia doesn’t need to host COP31 to show climate leadership
Forestry Corp’s massive fail on greater glider den tree searches
UN experts condemn deadly attack on Guarani and Kaiowá Indigenous Peoples in Brazil
Engineered microbes could tackle climate change – if we ensure it’s done safely