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Westpac Raises Nature Risk With Deforestation Backdown
Meadow Creek Solar Farm Secures Key Approvals for Hybrid 332MW Solar and 1GWh Battery Project
Cycling To Regional Resilience In Ruapehu
WWF calls for moratorium on krill fishing after negotiations fail to protect Antarctica’s tiny superheroes
Protecting the return of Eden’s Little Penguins: Bega Valley
Waterbombers deployed to Wheatbelt to protect WA’s grain crop
Eyes Above Trees
Fishing Fun And Facilities At Kennington Reservoir
Cairns Reservoirs Work Progresses
Funding Boost To Keep Kids Exploring WA’s Parks
Major upgrade begins on Kangaroo Island’s Cape Willoughby Conservation Park
WWF calls on parliament to pass strong nature laws that close deforestation loopholes
Risks outweigh gains in nature reform bills tabled today
Property industry welcomes long-overdue reform of broken environmental systems
Public Misled For Decades Over Koala Numbers
Business Council says environmental approvals reform needed but warns key changes are critical to success
Introduction Of Environment Protection Reform Bill 2025
Refreshed Masterplan to breathe new life into the Botanic Gardens and Centenary Lakes
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Nature Laws Fall Short For Ocean And Marine Life
DOC’s Plea – Stop Wrecking Our Signs
Farmers Urge Balance And Practicality In EPBC Overhaul
Pipeline maintenance challenges require swift action to plug costly leaks and potential environmental spills in industrial and municipal networks
Funding announced to conserve war memorials to ensure service and sacrifice is honoured across NSW
ACF warns weak nature laws risk repeating decades of destruction
EPBC reforms must be significantly improved to deliver for nature
Kunming Biodiversity Fund approves $5.8 million in funding for FAO-led projects in seven countries
Uganda secures $31 million from Green Climate Fund for Africa’s first results-based climate project
Tasmanian couple living the dream as new caretakers of Low Island
Fighting native species extinction with Land for Wildlife
Australian Marine Environments Face Shock 2040 Deadline
Local expertise to design Smithfield’s $15.5 million mountain bike trail expansion
ACF announces further legal action against Federal Environment Minister
Confirmation of endangered greater gliders at controversial coal mine renews calls for Federal intervention and enforcement
Scary Truth Behind Plastic Halloween Decorations
New Protections And New Funds For Hauraki Gulf
Ministerial Statement – Uluru Handback Anniversary
South Australian farmer confidence lifts, but tempered by season and cost pressures
“Shameful”: Study shows only a third of Australia’s mature forests remain
Study reveals genetic secrets of one of world’s rarest penguins
EPBC Act reforms must prevent bad decision-making, put nature first
Seafloor-foraging Sea Snakes Sometimes Wiggle
The Sweet Stuff: Tasma Terrace Reopens with a Taste for Fashion, Colour and Creativity
Nemo nursery expands to save more clownfish and grow young scientists
EPBC: Leading scientists call for nature law reforms to strengthen Great Barrier Reef protection
Author and environmentalist Natalie Kyriacou joins ACF as national ambassador
Tree clearing still rampant in Great Barrier Reef catchments – report warns of World Heritage danger
NZ’s first marine reserve is turning 50 – the lessons from its recovery are invaluable