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Clean tech discovery is a global warming game-changer
Queenslanders encouraged to observe Earth Hour
Southern Cross reef research a global TV hit
Exploration License Approval for Australia’s First Offshore Wind Project a Welcome Step
Report shows how UOW research impacts Australia and world
Climate alarmists staying very quiet
Exploration license for Australia’s first offshore wind project a welcome step to create
Environmental sustainability in health care statement released
Kangaroo Management Plan To Be Developed For Victoria
Greens’ plan to ‘save world’ will destroy Australia
ACF targets big business on climate
New Solar Project To Deliver Energy Savings For Bendigo
Greens announce climate and energy election plan
City of Sydney to go 100% renewable
Darwin’s population decline part of a longer-term trend
Greens push to ban $25 billion coal industry
Greens welcome acknowledgement from federal agriculture minister and Victorian environment
Greens’ policy suite reflects gravity of climate crisis
Rural health conference calls for urgent action in rural and remote communities on eve
ETS revamp: averaging accounting for forests
UniSA proudly delivering world class research with real impact
AgForce tries to make Government see sense on flawed Reef Bill
Responsible governments don’t fund coal
A shortlist with coal is a shortcut to climate change
Climate Change Minister thanks environment watchdog for his ‘landscape’ emissions report
Making Energy and Climate policy work – Ai Group Pre-Election Statement
Funding Boost For Recycling Recovery Projects
Menu change for corals in warming reefs
S20 urges measures to tackle marine plastic pollution and other major threats
Intimidated by budget? You’re not alone. A proper analysis needs months
Great Barrier Reef needs farm pollution laws, AMCS tells hearing
Prime Minister to visit China to meet with leaders
Scholarship adds fuel to bush fire reduction research
A bad government returned but Greens MPs commit to holding them to account
Strong Greens result in NSW shows importance of bold progressive agenda
Improving energy efficiency in Tasmanian households
Students get creative to spread waterwise message on World Water Day
Dry weather impacting ACT waterways
World Water Day focus on groundwater science
Call to act on climate change ecocide
Australian mining key risks: costs control, productivity and social license
Why we’re investing in multispecies justice research
World Water Day: Time for a new approach to Murray-Darling Basin
Tired and angry: why we need Julian Burnside in Parliament
Uni researchers push to give plants and animals legal rights
Farmers encourage debate on impacts of climate change policies
UQ scientist among ‘world’s most influential’ in climate policy
Labor Leader Rebecca White’s State of State reply speech