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Lower Great Southern’s next major water source ramps up
Simultaneous climate extremes a risk to global societies and systems: study
Freeing up more government bandwidth and money to focus on the cost of living
How will abandoned farmlands respond to sea level rise?
Why NZ should lower motorway speed limits for SUVs and other high-emission vehicles
Forget the conspiracies, 15-minute cities will free us to improve our mental health and wellbeing
Visit to United States
EDUCATION FRONT AND CENTRE IN GOLDEN ERA FOR AUSTRALIA-INDIA RELATIONSHIP
child rights must come before profit, says Türk: Digital space
Press Statement New Delhi, India
Australia-India Annual Leaders’ Summit
How can UK steel industry stay relevant? It must decarbonise
Climate scientists producing regional climate projections
Water supply funding flows to Gnowangerup and Williams
Water supply funding flows to Brookton, Kondinin and Merredin
Aotearoa New Zealand supports Pacific countries to combat animal disease 
Smart solar technology to stabilise grid and save money
Water supply funding flows to Wheatbelt communities
Can seaweed save the world? Well it can certainly help in many ways
Queensland Government unveils plan to unlock jobs for Central and Western Queensland
New research uses geothermal energy to slash emissions
Standing Committee meetings
Another Green transport idea gets green light
Supercomputer to predict WA climate change 75 years into future
Could bamboo homes stand tall against climate change?
Customers are paying less for their electricity network costs
Australia’s first National Health and Climate Strategy kicks off
Bitter news: Concurrent, increasing, climate hazards could impact global coffee supply
A tonne of fossil carbon isn’t the same as a tonne of new trees: why offsets can’t save us
Returning solar panel production to US eases climate change
Groundbreaking centre to end violence against women
Protecting Eastern View And Great Ocean Road
Lotterywest grant to help develop climate toolkit
Ni Vanuatu women are leading recovery efforts after consecutive cyclones affect 80% of people in Vanuatu
Early detection of crown-of-thorns starfish possible with enhanced technique
Doorstop Interview – Parliament House 9 March
Most ACT Voters Back Ban on New Gas & Coal, Only 8.6% Support Unlimited Offsets
Bushfire smoke eats up the ozone protecting us from dangerous radiation. The damage will increase as the world heats up
Dead & Co. to play benefit at Barton Hall, honoring legendary ’77 show
Australia’s green manufacturing opportunity in new industrial revolution
Future Now exhibition inspires better way of living
New water tanks to support Great Southern bushfire response
Crocodiles are uniquely protected against fungal infections. This might one day help human medicine too
Public comment sought on key environmental measures
The Greens aren’t grandstanding on a new coal and gas ban – they’re negotiating well
UOW scholarship for new leaders in making
AECOM welcomes world-first resilience strategy for Ningaloo Coast
World first climate resilience strategy for Ningaloo Coast