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Antarctica’s sea ice is changing, and so is a vital part of the marine food web that lives within it
Seventy-eighth World Health Assembly – Daily update: 27 May 2025
The Department of Digital Health and Innovation participates in the 13th Youth Pre-World Health Assembly
Half of Victoria’s fisheries officers face the axe despite community outcry
Exploring Seas With Self-Powered Jellyfish Cyborgs
Impact of extreme fires on biodiversity sparks rethink on fire management
Something’s Fishy Here
Safeguarding Queensland’s iconic Great Barrier Reef and waterways
NZ Budget 2025: science investment must increase as a proportion of GDP for NZ to innovate and compete
Tecnotree Recognized in Gartner® Market Guide for CSP B2B Digital Marketplace Solutions
Forest industries raise concerns over foreign pest that could devastate hundreds of iconic Australia…
Fitness fight: native bees struggle against invasive honey bee
Former Greens Leaders welcome Larissa Waters’ ascendancy to the Australian Greens leadership
Eye In Sky Protects Local Wildlife
Boomi Acquires Thru, Inc., Strengthening Secure Managed File Transfer (MFT) and Advancing Context-Aware Integration
New research to reveal hidden microbial impact on CO2 storage
Blue Yonder-Sponsored IDC InfoBrief Reveals AI-Powered Supply Chains Key to ANZ Resilience
Drones Provide Eyes In Sky For Fisheries Officers
Strengthening UK-Australia collaboration through BioBridge 
Winter’s coming but the heat stays on for Australia’s coral reefs
Environmental Toll Of Melbourne’s Urban Sprawl To Be Revealed At Top International Exhibition
Meteorites and marsquakes hint at an underground ocean of liquid water on the Red Planet
You can have your say On Bushfire Management In ACT
EPA FINES MORELLO EARTHMOVING FOR BURYING WASTE
Old drains and railways are full of life. Here’s how to make the most of these overlooked green spaces
WHO releases global action plan to strengthen clinical trial ecosystems
Grants Help Care For Marine And Coastal Environments
Genes Open Window To Past
PolyU research unveils hidden microbial threats to ecosystem caused by plastic waste, urging global collaboration to track harmful microbiomes
New Method Provides Fresh Insights Into Insect Decline
K’gari’s Annual Planned Burning Program Ignites For 2025
Port Phillip Bay gets a little kelp from its friends
Replanted rainforests may benefit from termite transplants
Eden’s Freshwater Creek gets a new lease of life: Bega Valley
Scientists surprised to discover mayflies and shrimp making their bodies out of ancient gas
Blue Heart welcomes Kabi Kabi as official partnerBlue Heart welcomes Kabi Kabi as official partner
Greens will deliver World Heritage protection for Takayna/Tarkine
Illegal hunters catch heavy fines in Bribie Island National Park
Discover Cobargo’s natural and cultural heritage at Life in our Cemeteries event
Australia’s climate future in the spotlight for new tipping point and resilience research
Helping Queenslanders Co-exist With Flying-foxes
Loss Of Nature’s ‘unsung Heroes’ Threaten Ecosystems
One out of Three Secure Civil IDs Delivered Each Year Is Powered by Thales
Tecnotree Continues to Deliver Stable Q1 2025 Performance With Improved Free Cash Flow and Strategic Market Expansion
One Year On: Remembering Jake and Callum Robinson, and the movement they inspired
1 billion years ago, a meteorite struck Scotland and influenced life on Earth
Billion-year-old impact in Scotland sparks questions about life on land
Why whale urine is so important to life in the sea