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From industry to ocean – deep impact from waste up
HKUST and Alibaba Cloud Sign MoU to Strengthen Collaboration
Can next generation of sea urchins resist marine heatwaves?
Meeting of waters: Aligning traditional knowledge and science
Much-loved glossy black cockatoos ‘vulnerable’
New platform to protect Australia’s biodiversity; one square metre at time
From fish to ants: 139 new species named by CSIRO
UN experts: States must ensure leadership roles for indigenous women
Many ways nature nurtures human well-being
New study calculates retreat of glacier edges in Alaska’s Kenai Fjords National Park
Students turn Bottle Bend Reserve into education Gala Day
Reef water quality: What are main pollutants and how do they impact Reef health?
Queensland government must enforce compliance with Reef regulations as new report card shows little improvement
Research in Focus: Fishers and fish react to changing environment
Standing up for soil
Coastal Implentation Grants open
Coastal implementation grants open
Feedback sought on action plan to protect sharks
AUSTRAC partners with Pacific to combat money laundering and boost regional security
20,000 people force parliament to debate ending native forest logging
Council supports nationally recognised wetlands project
Seven pseudoscorpion species discovered by Bush Blitz
Certainty for environment, farmers and water users
How man in monkey cage decided to save planet…one tree at time
UN expert: Historic day for human rights and healthy planet
Protecting Greater Glider
Soils, where food begins
Bird prediction tool takes flight in Eureka prizes
Bird prediction tool takes flight in national science prizes
Community encouraged to lend their green thumb on National Tree Day
Decarbonisation targets only achievable with advances in research
Westpac NZ announces package of sustainability initiatives
Earth Overshoot Day edges ever earlier
Indigenous cultural burning can provide solutions to shocking state of environment report
Torres Strait rangers ready to protect natural wonders and wildlife when disaster strikes
Buffel grass risk to ancient trees explored in Central Australia
Australia’s forest scientists call for active and adaptive forest management
BHP and Tata Steel reinforce commitment to decarbonise steelmaking in India
State of Environment Report chance to protect animals and humans from climate change and pollution
Nature in crisis: State of Environment reveals urgent need for action
Two new sites in Japan designated FAO Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems
Council backs 10-year plan to protect environment – East Gippsland
Karaaf Wetlands and stormwater system assessments to guide future
Grazing goats to revitalise Royal Park for little lizards
Tonga volcano “afterglow” causes dazzling skies in Antarctica
Repairing nature with DNA – and drones