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Tallaganda charges “the final straw” – it’s time to end native forest logging
Boosting Fuel Cell Efficiency With Water Vapor
Securing Future Of Town Water Funding
Council proposes move to simplify burials on private rural land
Water reform for sustainability and growth
1 in 4 people globally still lack access to safe drinking water – WHO, UNICEF
Famine Confirmed For First Time In Gaza
Securing Daylesford Water Supply For Future
Groundwater: how scientists explore the mysteries of ancient aquifers
Student visions and car parking at beaches discussed in August
$15 Million To Boost Water Services Across State
Alzheimer’s disease: lithium may help slow cognitive decline – new research in mice
Eden High Students Learn Science Of Sewage Treatment
Plumbing Powers In Pipeline
NSW Health PFAS Expert Advisory Panel findings published
More types of PFAS ‘forever chemicals’ in Sydney tap water than previously thought
Getting the dirt on groundwater sampling this National Science Week
NSW Nationals Secure Incinerator Inquiry
New Process Turns PFAS Pollutant Into Fluoride
BPC Plumbing Technical Bulletin
Gravesend Water Update
Queensland Government funding matched to deliver water to remote community  
Water recycling is paramount for space stations and long-duration missions − an environmental engineer explains how the ISS does it
UN experts condemn Israel’s deliberate dehydration and starvation of the Palestinian people: “Thirst as a weapon”
Contracts finalised for Eyre Peninsula’s new desalination plant
Sappers bridge the gap for critical transport
Orlando Bloom tried to ‘clean’ his blood to get rid of microplastics – here’s what the science says
National Tree Day: Bayside 21 July
Engineers provide water to Timorese island
Getting fresh water to the troops
Works Set To Begin At Spectacular Cape Conran
Is it okay to boil water more than once, or should you empty the kettle every time?
Type 2 diabetes prevention demands sugar tax implementation
Just back from holiday and not feeling well? Here are the symptoms you should take seriously
Water that is Made in WA to cater for the State’s growing population
Joint statement by OCHA, UNDP, UNFPA, UNOPS, UNRWA, WFP and WHO on fuel shortage in Gaza
Hendra virus has killed a horse in Queensland. Should we be worried?
Drinking water unaffected by Murrumbidgee Irrigation channel works
BPC Building Technical Bulletin
New lead-free plumbing product requirements commencing on 1 May 2026
Community To Plant 1000 Trees For National Tree Day
Local Water Done Well delivers first water services entity
Queensland Government grants support strength, vision and legacy during NAIDOC Week
Tap water bans in France – is this a warning sign for Australia?
Landmark Urbenville water infrastructure project now complete
Smarter Water Use Helping University Save Water
Council to trial water supply changes to prepare for 2026 winter works
Investing to support Southern Water’s future investment programme