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Future Now Exhibition Inspires Climate Action in Shellharbour
HESTA urges ASX300 companies to prioritise key issues ahead of AGM season
Rattenbury says Labor is undermining Greens initiatives at the expense of positive outcomes
“Scrim” Reflects On Decades Of Protecting Nature
Climate Change is Altering Nitrogen Composition in Arctic Rivers
UN expert on Indigenous Peoples’ rights to visit Botswana
SKLCRCC Director Prof. Charles NG Wang-Wai Honored with Three International Awards
Dozens of criminal offences charged against Forestry Corporation
New data reveals the abject failure of a project which cost taxpayers $15 million
Weary scientists make another offer to brief Nationals on climate
ACIAR celebrates 25 years of partnership with Timor-Leste
Climate Council offers to bring Littleproud up to speed on net zero
$2.9 million to boost regional energy workforce in Central-West Orana REZ
Cleaner, More Reliable Energy For Western Australia
Experts tackle climate change + plastic pollution impact on marine environments
Man charged with 21 offences after allegedly stealing native plants and selling to the public – Lake Illawarra
Brad Archer At 2025 CEDA Climate And Energy Forum
Researchers make new guide to help maintain water security in the future
Certain communities of pond plants may increase greenhouse gases
Australia faces a home insurance reckoning – and we can learn from California’s bold move
Next Steps For Western Australian Offshore Wind
Uniting knowledge and culture to protect K’gari’s future
Next steps for WA offshore wind to deliver green energy jobs and investment
Fossil-fuelled universities – Australian uni’s selling their integrity to coal and gas companies
Desert megafires set to worsen under climate change without Indigenous fire management
Milestone paves the way for critical long-term beach protection at Stockton
Droughts don’t just dry up water – they drain livelihoods and weaken local economies
New Globally Important Agricultural Heritage System (GIAHS) sites in Italy and Japan push global total of designated sites past 100
Discovery Of Precursor To Agriculture
1 in 4 people globally still lack access to safe drinking water – WHO, UNICEF
We’re still not measuring our reliance on nature as we rush to boost productivity
Strengthening our biosecurity frontline: new cohort of detector dog handlers deployed across Australia 
Coles’ deforestation-free beef commitment leaves Hungry Jack’s the biggest beef buyer yet to act
Roundtable consensus drives fast-tracking of EPBC reform
Will Nankervis named Australia’s new Ambassador for Climate Change
$10 MILLION TO CUT FOOD WASTE IN NSW HOUSEHOLDS AND BUSINESSES
Fraser Coast Officially Becomes Reef Guardian Council
Deloitte confirms: strong climate targets, stronger Australian economy
Australia to gain $370 billion with a 75% target
New Discovery of Wild Cereal Foraging – a Precursor to Agriculture – Far from the Fertile Crescent
HKUST Thanks MOST for Vote of Confidence with Granting of Three State Key Labs
Action on red tape and approvals to build more homes, more quickly
HKUST Thanks National Ministry for Vote of Confidence with Three State Key Labs 
Labor’s Litany Of Water Failures
If Australia wants to hit 2035 target, accelerating EV uptake is non-negotiable
NESP News 25 August
Sustainability in the spotlight during Orange Sustainable Living Week
Stunning new all-access trail opens along Adelaide’s dramatic coastline