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Under pressure: scientists call for urgent conservation action to save Maugean skate
New WHO report highlights progress, but also remaining gaps, in ensuring a robust pipeline of antibiotic treatments to combat antimicrobial resistance (AMR)
Microsoft announces new AI solutions for Microsoft Cloud for Nonprofit: a game-changer for fundraising and volunteer engagement
Renewable and sustainable resources on the move
Independent inquiry into Menindee fish deaths
Murrindindi Shire Citizen of Year Award Recipients
Seeking expressions of interest for the role of Chair for the Reef 2050 Plan Independent Expert Panel (IEP)
Community grants program open for 2023/24
Hazard reduction burning in Mimosa Rocks National Park
United Nations partnership encourages Tasmanian community to cross the divide
Twenty tonnes of recycling sold from Armidale’s top crate system
EPA slaps recycler with hefty fine
CBD back street to come alive
2023 Wyndham Writing Awards
EPA fines Byrneside company for burning waste
Morwell company fined $40,000 for illegal dumping
Council partnership to ease rising energy costs
Vivid Sydney 2023 at the Maritime Museum
Launch of first ever NT Defence Veterans Strategy
City of Newcastle appoints interim contractor for South Newcastle Beach project 
Dongara Health Centre redevelopment reaches practical completion
Broken environment laws are not a free pass to approve new fossil fuel projects
Future calls: Research to help youth find their voice
Council grant transforms long-vacant city centre building
Five tools you can use to improve your grazing land management skills
Council shows pride in diversity
Council takes action for sustainable future
A pint of science with your beer: bringing the latest research to your local
Maggie Mangroovers: The volunteers capturing vital clues about a key Reef habitat
Motorists reminded to drive safely around school crossings 
Board’s role in driving innovation
ReefWorks granted Australia’s first permit-free marine tech testing status
Building a reliable National Flood Warning Infrastructure Network
Program to plant 20 million trees prioritised cost-saving over gains for nature, research finds
Platypus return to Royal National Park for the first time in decades
Five Power Defence Arrangement exercise concludes
“Woodside, don’t be a tosser”: Greenpeace activists occupy Woodside’s toxic oil tower 
Long journey home: the return of the platypus to the Royal National Park
Turning passion into outcomes
Promoting positive sideline behaviour for grassroots sport this winter
Funding for wildlife care
Funding to stem flow of reef water pollution
UN expert warns Chile faces storm of environmental injustices, praises good practices
We are part of something big and we’re looking for graduates to join u
Draft Operational Plan 2023/24 open for public comment
Hands-on lessons help sow the seeds for a new generation of environmental champions
NSW man jailed for covertly filming children
These giant ‘drop bears’ with opposable thumbs once scaled trees in Australia. But how did they grow so huge?