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EPA CHALLENGING INDUSTRY TO DIVERT MORE THAN 1 MILLION TONNES OF WASTE YEARLY
Water Supply Fully Compliant Following PFAS Testing
Are Biosolids and Compost a Source of PFAS Pollution in the Belabula River?
Panguna Mine Legacy Impact Assessment Report Released
A Risk Management Program Designed to Empower Women Farmers
3 surprising vegan foods that can make you sick this summer
Water Quality Up There With Best
EPA CONTINUES BELUBULA RIVER WATER MONITORING PROGRAM
Albanese Government to deliver meaningful reform for PFAS-impacted communities
BALL-SHAPED DEBRIS BEING CLEANED UP ON SILVER BEACH KURNELL
Research highlights importance of traditional fire burning practices to ensure survival of tree with Indigenous cultural and ecological significance
Black Friday and Cyber Monday winner? Don’t forget to dispose of old e-waste appropriately
B.C. youth H5N1 diagnosis: Anti-whistleblower “ag-gag” laws help global pandemics grow and spread
Cinnamon, spice and ‘everything nice’ – why lead-tainted cinnamon products have turned up on shelves, and what questions consumers should ask
Wet-wipe flushers still putting local sewer infrastructure at risk
Company Dumps $40,000 With Its Industrial Waste
Oil spill still contaminating sensitive Mauritius mangroves three years on
Environment friendly field trial seeks to clean contaminates from soil
Six people have died in Laos from drinking tainted alcohol – what you need to know about methanol
Astronomers measure electrons from space at record energies
Specific ‘forever chemical’ found at unexpected levels in firefighting foam
NSW RECYCLING CAPACITY EXPANDS WITH $9.1 MILLION BOOST
Tarneit Man Fined Over Burning Industrial Waste
Why asbestos is still being found in some cosmetics
Why Toilets are Key in Adapting to Climate Change
Machine Learning Predicts Highest-Risk Groundwater Sites to Improve Water Quality Monitoring
Development Applications On Exhibition 13 November
CSIRO and DETSI uncover health impacts of ‘forever chemicals’ on freshwater turtles
National Food Safety week highlights importance of food safety
COP29: Why Toilets are Key in Adapting to Climate Change
Staying Healthy During Food Safety Week
Improving circularity in our open spaces and community growing spaces
Widespread mistrust in recycling is misplaced, says Planet Ark
Secondhand clothes can be swimming in germs – what vintage shoppers need to know
QUT researchers unveil blueprint for circular economy in construction
New study reveals gaps in antimicrobial knowledge and planetary health education
Lake Illawarra Passes Health Check
Minns Labor Government taking action so Sydney doesn’t run out of landfill
The Lancet urges divestment from fossil fuels to save lives
TIME’s Best Inventions of 2024: Gradiant’s ForeverGone for PFAS Removal and Destruction
Refreshed Council sets tone with strong debate and new approaches
New research uncovers environmental crisis in Isle of Wight estuary
How Your Organic ‘waste’ Becomes Valuable Resource
Development Application on Exhibition – Monday, 28 October to Monday, 25 November 2024
Bad Smell And Circle Of Dead Grass
Stoush between Federal MP, WA Premier and Port Hedland Council
Why Toilets are Key in Adapting to Climate Change
From a salty breeze to the stench of sewage, here’s how smell affects our ocean experience and reflects changing seas