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More than 700 jobs secured in Central Queensland as Ensham mine extension gets the green light
Joint statement on Antarctic Cooperation between the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany and the Government of New Zealand
Wildlife facilities get critical boost to prepare for H5 bird flu
Environmental Reform Works Best When Farmers are Part of the Solution
Funding Applications Open
‘Share Joy’: Great Backyard Bird Count Begins Feb. 13
Collaborative local action revitalises Cairns’ wetlands and safeguards the Reef
Five-year funding extension of nearly $20 million for Cadets WA
Waituna Lagoon In Better Health For World Wetlands Day
Joint Management In Australia’s Ramsar Wetlands
State Party Report on the Great Barrier Reef Provided to UNESCO
Native forest restoration on track in Northland
Threatened Species Recovery – Better Water Quality
Australia submits Reef report to UNESCO, but gaps remain on climate and local threats
Snakes and mirrors exhibition visits Hurstville Museum & Gallery
World First Stocking For Rare Mussels
Reef Report To UNESCO Outlines Strong Protections
Environmental regulator issues clean-up notice to Centennial Coal for Sydney drinking water catchment 
Protecting And Conserving Great Barrier Reef
MR 01 26 National Heritage assessment announcement for Exmouth Gulf, Ningaloo: Warmly welcomed by conservationists
Cultural knowledge reveals hidden decline of iconic northern quoll
Atomic Spins Set Quantum Fluid In Motion
Pioneering Women Used Art To Break Gender Barriers
Critical boost for wildlife facilities to prepare for H5 bird flu
Historic sawfish specimens reveal conservation insights
Traps and teamwork helping Barnett Park’s birdlife recover
Rare Skinks Rushed To Safety Ahead Of Beech Mast
Give Kaikōura Seals Space This Summer
AKF warns that Redlands Koala Population is still at risk
Hauraki Ambassadors Face Of DOC This Summer
Teams Target Invasive Weed In Lake Joondalup
Study reveals value of roadkill for scientific research
No Sign Of Govt’s ‘green Shoots’ In Latest Jobs Figures
The Great Cumbung Secures Long-Term Future Under New Conservation Ownership
More Lizard Species, Many In Peril, Report Shows
Slithery Snakes Ssss-elebrate Summer Too
Friends Mark 40 Years At Garden
The most exciting hotel openings coming to Dubai in 2026
Victorian cricket figures recognised in 2026 Australia Day Honours
1000th toroa/albatross chick hatches at Pukekura/Taiaroa Head
Local Lithgow Region Legends recognised through NSW Local Citizen Awards
Bandt’s direct call to the 2026 Federal Parliament
Study Sheds New Light on What Drives Evolution of Gut Microbiomes
Where do seashells come from?
New DOC cadetship programme launched to build future conservation workforce
New Tracks To Explore In Punakaiki
Our Victorian Public Service Medal Winners 2026
Maureen Pugh To Retire At 2026 Election