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Three new appointments to Climate Change Authority
New Zealand Sovereign Green Bond programme launched
“If it’s broken, don’t try and fix it”: AGL fails to learn its lesson with ex-gambling exec appointment
Nearly 500 children dead in ‘horror show’ of Pakistan floods
La Nina event declared – above average rainfall likely for eastern Australia
Stonnington retailers adopt three-R philosophy
Australia-Vietnam Foreign Ministers’ Meeting
Farm forestry was ‘a saving grace’ during drought for Australia’s Farmer of Year
Writer’s retreat leads to debut play
IPEF negotiations launched
Community Events Program funding recipients announced
Climate Change Act is important step forward
NSW EPA Climate Plan strong first step in backing up targets with action
Infrastructure strategy sets course for future
Climate Bill is start, but now work begins in earnest
Council thanks Warren Tegg for his service to Georges River community
Cost of living pushed up by climate-driven floods
Parents praise NSW EPA for taking first step to protecting our children’s future
Now Climate Bill has passed, hard yakka begins
Thunderstorms and rain expected in parts of Qld, NSW and Victoria
Now Climate Bill has passed, race to get emissions plummeting begins
Australian foreign minister to visit United States for Indo-Pacific Economic Framework ministerial meeting
Responding to NSW EPA’s draft Climate Change Policy 2022-2025
Growing interest in voluntary carbon market headlines Q2 2022
From Iceland to Adelaide Hills – Australian composer to create new work inspired by glacier trek
Mining industry continues progress with emissions reduction
8 September 2022, Cr Anna De Villiers- Carisbrook Mercury
We need better buses in Bayside
Rain and thunderstorms to impact southern and eastern Australia
Victoria’s Ag Sector United In Taking Climate Action
Greens get Government first steps on native forest burning
Win garden design by Jamie Durie at celebrity meet and greet
“Overdue” leadership on climate change and health welcomed by peak body
Another dry winter for Perth despite wet August
2022 Annual Reporting Suite
Power of compost – making waste climate champion
Restoring lutruwita/Tasmania’s oceans on political agenda in Canberra
Council and Brunswick Valley Landcare renew partnership
Higher water bills and more desal under Labor’s water ‘plan’
Free Solar Training For Plumbers
Tasmanian producers on show at Australia’s top food event
Wet and windy weekend for New South Wales and Queensland
NZ’s warmest and wettest winter on record
Pakistan floods: Oxfam begins relief response and calls for coordinated international action
Farmers applaud NSW clean storage announcement
New website for Australia’s emissions data
Which is most efficient hot water system for your home?
Ashurst advises Low Carbon on £230m financing facility with Lloyds Bank, NatWest and AIB to construct 1GW of solar PV capacity