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A soldier’s relief: Boer War Memorial due for restoration after 100 years of wear and tear
DOC unviel two-story kauri mural in Bay of Plenty
Australia on track to become one of world’s major climate polluters
Three Kings Islands – oil not visible in initial aerial photos
Getting on with Light Rail stage 2
Govt must Step in after UN warns Warragamba Dam Wall Raising Risks World Heritage Status
Significant milestone for Kahurangi National Park with Ngāti Waewae pou whenua unveiled
Woman charged after dogs attack a fur seal
Minister knew controversial WA uranium mine approval could lead to extinction of species
More park rangers on duty in SA
Some green ash trees show some resistance to emerald ash borers
Innovation to keep albatrosses off tuna hooks
70,000 native trees to protect Waimea Inlet
World Heritage Committee should push to cut fossil fuels and save iconic sites
New Ministerial Committee established to progress Hauraki Gulf marine plan
Billboard messages from ocean lovers to hit Canberra on first day of Parliament
Call for Expressions of Interest – Christmas Island Strategic Assessment Community Reference
Environment Levy purchase protects more land in Noosa
NTT Brings Together Leading Expert Companies to Launch a New Global Technology Services
Australia must defend whales as Japan restarts commercial hunting
Birdwatchers highlight declines of seabirds off south-eastern Australia
Bibbulmun Track camp site rebuilt after bushfires
$79,000 Community Grants Program endorsed
Topping up time for our native fish in Ewenmar Creek
New report recommends changes to farm green tape
Responsible Budget to boost confidence and deliver vital infrastructure
New alliance and strategy to back nature in northern South Island launched
Farmers welcome practical recommendations for unwieldy EPBC Act
Saving reclusive sun bears topic of tavern talk
Agriculture review overlooks role of national law in protecting biodiversity
Report shows need for clear environmental protection rules
New Zealand’s first national historic landmark announced
Risk assessment of marine wildlife shows needs for reform of Queensland’s biggest commercial
Protecting Victoria’s Threatened Species
Japan’s commercial whale hunting risks international legal action, says new legal opinion
Jail time for repeat offender found fishing illegally in marine park
North’s possum numbers in massive decline
Grants to improve waste management in WA
Joint statement – $2.85 million to boost disaster resilience in Western Australia
Leading Environmental NGOs Stand Together to Call for 100% Observer Coverage on Industrial
Great Barrier Reef tourists are understanding climate threat, finds research
CECEP Solar Energy Technology Unveils Cost-Effective PV Products and Solutions at SNEC 2019
All-clear for fishing and crabbing in Swan River
Increased penalties to help keep K’gari safe
Susan Paterson appointed to RBNZ board
Supporting grassroots environmental efforts
Work continues to reopen local parks
Budget shapes a strong community