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City of Canada Bay wins at Environment Awards
New research centres to tackle methane emissions and plastic pollution
Fast tracking approvals means fast tracking the path to net zero
More than mental illness. How the NDIS review could help people with psychosocial disability
Climate change information empowers Pacific resilience
Love for local rivers runs deep
Chlorpyrifos regulatory proposal puts safety first
New Reef Trust Newsletter is now live!
Bass Coast Shire Council traineeships open for applications
Blending the school curriculum to create eco warriors
No fireworks for Queens Park but plenty on for Toowoomba NYE
Middle Arm Strategic Environmental Assessment Terms of Reference Approved
On front line with Cape York’s Young Reef Leaders
People worry Christmas beetles are disappearing. We’re gathering citizen data to see the full picture
Cancellation of Northern Beaches Link Tunnel
Bruce Hopkins inspires Blacktown to ‘Float to Survive’
Diggers’ combined arms training put to the test
Palm Cockatoo and other Australian species on global Red List: urgent need to strengthen environment law
DES helps bring near-extinct skink back from brink
Waterbird numbers up after La Niña years: aerial survey
Chris Edmund, Senior IT Manager, UK
Tanvi Singh, RE100 Campaign Manager, UK
Stressed, overstimulated? New sensory room provides refuge
Boeing Secures Contract for Six MH-47G Block II Chinook Helicopters
A global biodiversity tipping point as first marine fish extinction declared
Matt grew up on Antarctic adventure stories. Now he’s living them. 12 December 2023
Too little too late: immigration tweaks will be far from sustainable
Unique organ-on-a-chip model helping unlock answers to vascular ageing
Bush firefighters reaching new heights with opening of Aviation Centre of Excellence
Blue carbon conservation on agenda at COP28
La Trobe receives SAGE Cygnet Award
Australian Manuka honey company achieve rare and unprecedented MGO levels
Australia delivers National Statement to COP28
First step to flexible labour market
Tyre dumper fined close to $20,000
Public consultation: New South Wales Marine Vegetation Fishery – Agency application 2023
Protecting Great Barrier Reef – because it’s worth it
Paramedics make surprise delivery on Geelong road
Enhancing Home Safety: A Proactive Approach to Protecting Your Property
RFS Benevolent Fund giving back to firefighters and families
Support for landholders to tackle Gamba Grass
More graduate paramedics hit road for AV
Snapping shrimp create rowdy reef in Kimberley Marine Park
Pilk Purriyn Traditional Owner truth-telling to return on January 26
Trees dying to improve view
Doing science in Antarctica has harmed an environment under great pressure. Here’s how we can do better
Announcing winners of Environment Awards – Wollongong
New national urban heat observatory will help drive more climate-resilient cities