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Linking Ballarat bike paths
La Nina’s last hurrah as drier conditions expected ahead
Gas terminal must be rejected if Victorian Labor is serious about reaching emissions targets
Heatwave conditions and fire dangers in New South Wales, monsoon trough/tropical low in northern Australia
Webinar: Are you tender ready to develop the Carbon Farming Outreach Program’s training package?
Climate action must remain priority in transport investment
Protective Services Group Uniform Launch
A win for our oceans: Aotearoa New Zealand welcomes the conclusion of a new global treaty for ocean biodiversity
Grants available for small and medium businesses to improve energy efficiency
$125 million investment to help Australians buy energy efficient homes
Students do their part to clean up Tasmania
$7.5 million Kyneton Recycled Water Irrigation project a win for the community
Snowy Hydro board members re-appointed
City turns up heat on inland pool upgrades
Happy World Engineering Day
Peter Garrett rocks University of Adelaide
Greens MPs and candidates join ‘School Strike 4 Climate’ in Sydney
Greens outline vision for regenerative agriculture and sustainable food system
Opportunities are all around to connect with ocean this Seaweek
Dry autumn forecast for most of Australia
Save the Children ready to respond as Tropical Cyclone Judy threatens Vanuatu
School solar funding a no-brainer: Australian Parents for Climate Action
Protecting Endangered Grey Billy Buttons
Vanuatu capital battered by hurricane force winds as Cyclone Judy intensifies and heads south
More funding opportunities on the way as Noosa Council opens environment grants
Sleepbus on way for Taree
Sleepbus on its way to Taree
Greens welcome Australia’s decision to co-sponsor Vanuatu’s ICJ climate resolution
New data: oil and gas emissions still on rise
Australia supporting Asian cooperation on climate action and energy
Game-changing partnership for ocean biodiversity
Power Purchase Agreement is one step closer for beaches businesses
Cyclone Taskforce to ensure locally-led recovery
Government must consult farmers on superannuation changes
Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions: September 2022 quarterly update
Quarterly Update of Australia’s National Greenhouse Gas Inventory
Free Lifeline Hunter Morning Teas running in Cessnock March-April
Tonnes of good news for Reef
Further proof farm battery subsidy is good for farmers, food and climate
Prime Minister meets with Premier of Niue
Woodside’s Climate Report: fail, must try harder
Invitation to comment on one bird species listing assessment
Coal and gas to blow Safeguard according to new Climate Analytics report
Preparing for future water challenges in Strathbogie area
International Clean Innovation Researcher Networks grants now open
Water sector seeking board members
Deep disappointment in duck hunting call
Community engagement needed for roll-out of Victoria’s transmission host payment plan