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Rugby Australia joins forces with RefLive to improve match day experience
Georges River Council brings ‘naturally connected to place, community and Country’ plans to life
Little Pheasant Creek dairy discharge leads to fine
Council completes Pandemic Response Investment Program
Deaths due to Covid and impacts of long COVID top concerns on social media
South Australian man charged with possessing child abuse material 20 July
Climate change poses greatest threat to Antarctica 20 July 2022
University of Toronto partners with Canada Infrastructure Bank to boost climate positive efforts
Research to boost national resilience
Entomologists seek safer pest management tech for NYS
Population growth has ‘very high impact’ on biodiversity: SoE report
‘Earable’ uses sonar to reconstruct facial expressions
New farming systems project for WA grain growers
Bayside’s Post-War Modern Residential Heritage Study
EPBC Act in need of fundamental and incremental reform
Coastal park upgrades coming to Melbourne’s West
Farmers part of solution to reverse biodiversity decline
Help plan future uses of Manly Town Hall
TRC endorses overarching Environment Policy
Griffith not leaving koalas’ futures to chance
African wildlife adds US$100B via tourist mental health
Wilcannia Weir EIS on display
WA Farming Systems project to future-proof grains production
Sustainable forestry is part of solution to Australia’s environmental crisis
Council CEO holds court for wheelie good cause
Westpac and NAB fail ‘working from home’ test
Adelaide man jailed for possessing hundreds of child abuse material files
Adelaide man sentenced for child abuse offences
Five-yearly report reveals Australia’s environment ‘crumbling rapidly’ and lays down marker for radical action
Ocean warming threatens richest marine biodiversity
Threatened species spike 20%, environment report shows
Forest industries reaffirm workplace safety as top priority
Vulnerable native species returned to Dirk Hartog Island
State of Environment Report chance to protect animals and humans from climate change and pollution
Budget aims to minimise impact to ratepayers
RACV to hold Recruitment information Day for positions in Torquay
Beaumaris Reserve and Donald MacDonald Pavilions ready for game time
Agricultural engineers design early step for robotic, green-fruit thinning
Beaumaris Reserve Sports Pavilion and Donald MacDonald Pavilion ready for game time
State of Environment report paints dire picture of climate inaction
Dubbo’s Legacy shared pathway at development Application stage
Dire environmental scorecard reflects climate impacts experienced by farmers on land
Clean-up notice, Molendinar
Time to turn tide on ocean health after dire environment report released
Bushfire Survivors call for urgent Action on State of environment
New Porirua Mental Health and disability facility opened
Nature in crisis: State of Environment reveals urgent need for action
Guide to Recruit GPs in 2022