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Assessment details disastrous human health impacts of climate change
Startups Secure Funding For Circular Farming Solutions
Toyota Launches Next-Generation New Mobility e-Palette
National Climate Risk Assessment Lays Bare Climate Risk for Farmers and Rural Communities
Sorghum Production Guide Released To Improve Crop Yield
Counting Fish In Sea Without Seeing Them
Save the Koala Month in Port Stephens highlights conservation efforts
Charges after worker fatally crushed by toppling feed bags  
Lugarno Passive Watercraft Launching Facility officially open
NZ First wants a compulsory KiwiSaver. Boosting the Super Fund is a better bet
Landmark new 24-bed mental health service opens in Adelaide’s west
WWF: climate report is a warning bell that Australia cannot ignore
Apply to join the Upper Murrumbidgee First Nations Advisory Group
Iconic waterslides return to make a splash for school holidays
Cascading, compounding and concurrent: National Climate Risk Assessment shows why climate action is so important
Adapting To Climate Risk In Australia – Pathway Forward
94% of older Australians say home gardening space is extremely important, so why isnt it part of housing crisis discussions?
“Chilling” revelations in National Climate Risk Assessment make net zero by 2035 imperative, say Greens
Frightening forecast demands a serious 2035 target
Turning Tide On Litter And Marine Debris
Australia can hit climate targets while slashing household bills by leaning in to electric vehicle incentives: Rewiring Australia
New Study Finds Online Alcohol Delivery Platforms Expose Australians To Increased Harm; Strong Community Support For Safety Measures
HKUST Deepens Sweden Ties Positioning Hong Kong as a Strategic Nexus for Sino-Swedish Innovation
500,000 More Trees For Melbourne
Territory Writers Pen Their Way To National Stage
Sydney man jailed for four years and six months for sextorting children in Australia and the United States
Upgraded dental unit opens in Whanganui
Scientists detected a potential biosignature on Mars – an astrobiologist explains what these traces of life are, and how researchers figure out their source
Security Council Press Statement on Houthi Detention of United Nations Workers
Mining Welcomes Major Gas Project Extension
PolyU and Lands Department join forces to drive surveying and geospatial innovations for Hong Kong’s digital transformation
Circular economy champions recognised at WasteSorted Awards
Victoria’s First Greywater Recycling System Trial
North West Shelf final approval a climate, economic and energy security disaster 
Strengthening Corrections And Youth Justice Frontline
“This inquiry has exposed a series of unforgivable failures by the Environment Protection Authority” – Steph Cooke
North West Shelf Project Extension Final Decision
Further protections for ancient Indigenous rock art at Murujuga Cultural Landscape
Liveability Survey To Be Conducted In Late September
Specialist Flexes Skills On First Spartan Operation
Science sees what nature needs: Flow-MER’s global moment
Major Upgrade At Brabham Primary School Delivered
Queensland Government Opens Queensland’s Newest Prison
Capacity Boost Across SA Prisons
Outstanding Individuals Recognised In ANSTO Awards
Three key climate moments in a week will test Labor’s mettle against coal and gas corporations
Nundi the turtle’s second chance at life is helping UniSC researchers save her species
No time to waste – Queensland Government delivers more funding for recycling infrastructure