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Plenty of homework for local businesses – EPA
Moving ahead with Mullumbimby Hospital redevelopment
Governments failing to act on what rivers need most
SWR community advised to limit crabbing in Saltwater Creek
Great results for new waste service
Feasibility study for Museum of Motoring and Industry noted
Can we trust the food we’re eating?
Can we trust food we’re eating?
Patrolling honey bees expose spread of antimicrobial resistance
Water Services Legislation Bill passes third reading
Release of radioactive water into the Pacific highlights the danger of nuclear power
Leading way in multi-unit dwelling waste improvements
Is flood pollution causing turtle strandings? Griffith researchers look for answers in their cell response
Live baiting footage inadmissible for criminal case
Kerbside transition plan on track with new services planned
Consent granted for Rise development
What’s in vapes? Toxins, heavy metals, maybe radioactive polonium
Police investigating after boat fire – Northern Beaches
Construction company fined for stockpiling concrete waste
Vets call on governments to put animal welfare ahead of fossil fuel interests in Beetaloo Basin
Here’s how wastewater facilities could tackle food waste, generate energy and slash emissions
Hoffman Brickworks updates
New technology promises rapid and reliable development of new diagnostic tests
Unapproved GMOs in Pfizer and Moderna mRNA Covid-19 vaccines, court case alleges
Council awards kerbside waste collection contract for next 10 years
ANSTO environmental scientists highlight need to monitor legacy nuclear fallout in Antarctica
New environmentally friendly solar panel recycling process helps recover valuable silver
Antibiotic-resistant bacteria in NZ’s wild cockles and watercress put people at growing risk of serious illness
Vigilance needed to keep clip clean
Waste audit shows Canberrans are reducing household rubbish
Plastics are breaking up not down in lakes worldwide
Plastic pollution in some NZ lakes is comparable to northern hemisphere lakes in highly populated areas, global study finds
CDU researchers discover groundwater supported fish oasis in the NT
Drop off your excess recycling in Kew
Sharing the Western Downs Waste Warrior message with new trucks
Farmer fined for burning tyres at Tyers
Temporary bin collection changes
Bin collection celebrates beautiful Bayside
Ukraine: FAO and WFP join forces to clear agricultural land from remnants of the war and help farmers resume production
PFAS Found in Blood of Dogs, Horses Living Near Fayetteville, N.C
Development Applications on Exhibition 21 June
UN expert concerned about legal doctrine threatening Indigenous Peoples’ rights: Brazil
“Match girls” were trailblazers for workers’ rights, argues researcher
Lead detected in water at Yarrabah educational facilities
World Food Safety Day
Successful start for rural glass collections
Overcoming nuke stigma through critical thinking
Examining the Adhesion Tendency of Biofilm-forming Bacteria on Organic Surfaces