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Councils welcome pothole funding
Managing Victoria’s bushfire risk during wetter seasons and beyond
Splash Park facing further delays
Keeping your skin moisturized in cold, dry weather
City of Ballarat delivers critical maintenance to wet-weather damaged roads
“Extraordinary engineering”: Council opens new Toose Road access
Sporting facilities bouncing back after deluge of rain
Short-term Toose Road access route open to impacted residents
New sealed road leads to secluded Lake Mac gem
Council’s new Pot Hole Crew hits ground
Council receives approval for disaster recovery grant funding to escalate emergency roadworks further
Spring mowing getting underway
Potholes and road repairs priority for Port
Townsville wetlands set national standard
Get involved in shaping world-class agriculture research hub at Emerald
Bombo Stairs take shape
Roads and Potholes priority for Port
Hot and dry conditions in UK causing unprecedented extreme wildfire danger
Global food commodity prices decline in July
Bangalow Parklands now easier to enjoy thanks to new shared path
Hallidays Point intersection update
Animation highlights importance of microplastics research in driving water company investigations
‘Zipper’ fast tracks Clarence road repairs
‘Zipper’ to fast track Clarence road repairs
Bay beaches best and worst for 2021-22
Regional fungicide workshops deliver cutting edge in disease management
Ecosystems protect us from climate change – but they need our help
What we’ve learned about impact of climate change on ecosystems
Strong NSW farm sector confidence to be tested again by natural disaster
City of Ballarat invests $3.4 million to repair municipal roads
Don’t let your rubbish come back to haunt you
Two exhibitions opening at Riddoch
Water quality issues prompt MDBA to trial Hume Dam releases through ga
Byron A&I estate upgrades benefit people and environment
Stony Creek Rehabilitation Plan
Wet weather poses challenges to maintenance program
Warialda Men’s Vet’s Golf
Terrigal and Coastal Lagoons Catchment Audit
Residents urged to be mindful of water use
FAO Food Price Index rises sharply
Predicted Summer Mosquito Population Boom Could Mean Increased Disease
Chance of floods and fires for summer ahead
Summer Climate Summary: Floods and some fires forecast for summer ahead
Mount Morgan Level 5 Water Restrictions to commence on
EPA fines Sydney Water $30,000 for sewage overflows
Level 1 water restrictions implemented
Global food prices continue rising in October
Best ‘spring flush’ in three seasons for Australian dairy