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Covid and Christmas used to hide failure to protect Great Barrier Reef
Call for beach walkers to support penguin research
Macquarie finalises £120 million debt investment in Anglian Water
New natural oasis in our urban growth zone
Head to hills in Hunter these holidays instead
Moth’s virtual reality
New wetland Growling Grass Frogs can call home
Free collection of burnt rural fencing
Local Businessman convicted of offences under Waste Management and Pollution Control Act 1998
Foster care service benefits from green waste donations
NSW new don’t risk Salmonella Summer, be cautious this Christmas
Company to pay $1.5 million after clearing native vegetation
Call by AIG for increased migrant intake unwarranted
Critical remote code execution vulnerability found in Log4j library
Landmark Newcastle Art Gallery exhibition receives national recognition
Council celebrates milestone of 1000 DAs approved in 2021
Protective Security Officer graduation sees skills upgraded for COVID quarantine duties
Remote Water Tanks To Protect Communities From Fires
Covid -Breach of CHO Directions at Tennant Creek
Hunter power station approved
South coast shorebird success so far
Traveller hailed biosecurity champion after reporting bug
Consultation on Modernising Registry Fees
Devastating Black Summer bushfires had lasting impact on Australia’s carbon cycle
Opportunity to take part in Penrith’s Magnetic Places activities
Study Australia Masterclass Series – live events and library
Government investment delivers more jobs in arts and culture sector
Truth and recognition top AgForce’s Christmas wish list this festive season
Funding to improve water quality in Pleasant River catchment
Comets’ heads can be green, but never their tails. After 90 years, we finally know why
U.S. Navy, Boeing Complete First Carrier Tests for MQ-25
Heading Australian Sports Commission dream role for Kieren Perkins
HKUST Establishes New Sustainability/Net-Zero Office
UK-AUS Free Trade agreement must advance human rights
Rapid antigen testing can reduce spread of Covid if done right
Civic Building Project endorsed for design
Locals vow to fight “expensive out of date dinosaur” following Kurri Kurri decision
Drilling company fined $256,000 over death of worker
Engineering company fined $200,000 over worker injury
Have yourself sustainable little Christmas
Latest Environmental Sustainability Report shows real progress
Their unheard voices: fishermen of Fukushima
$15 million partnerships program open for marine discovery
Conservation win for Port Macquarie community
Mon Repos to cater for more on tour come 2022
Stony Creek Rehabilitation Plan
Statement on Ministerial Reshuffle
Precautionary safety measures in place Ollie Robbins ovals