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Wyndham Coastal and Marine Management plan endorsed
Illegal dumping costs us all 16 July
Environment and sustainability scorecards are in – East Gippsland
Life of a dung beetle trapper
Fish reef domes a boon for environment and recreational fishing
New study to highlight teacher needs in non-traditional education
Submissions encouraged on education disability standards
World first: International study reveals global environmental impacts of health care
Ecology Institute announces grant recipients
Milestone moment for Queensland’s security of payment reforms
Kangaroo Island builds back better with new desalination project
Queensland’s whales and turtles to benefit from plastics ban
It’s last straw for Queensland’s single-use plastics
Brendale electronics manufacturer lighting it up through Covid-19
COVID-19 – Infringement notices 15 July
Support for Reef jobs welcomed
Reforms for a world class planning system
$10m to deliver 200 nature-based jobs in Reef Catchments
Water pollution incident costs Queanbeyan Council $50,000 after EPA action
Grants to support agricultural exports
Shortlist released for Victoria’s biggest waste management infrastructure tender
Top ten tips to reduce your impact
Iowa State University Joins International APSIM Initiative
New BHP-Curtin alliance to drive innovation, research and education
Bright future for plant health research
500 per cent waste levy increase another tax on Kiwis
Improved road safety and a smoother Midlands journey with Perth Link Roads project complete
Start date proposed for interim market at Salamanca
Wollongong Botanic Garden Native Plant Sale is back
UNSW receives $4.9m funding for new ARC Training Centre for Global Hydrogen Economy
CSIRO sets sights on Aerotropolis as new Sydney research hub
$21 million for better recycling for ACT
Deep fake videos, imploding watermelons, and sautéed spiders: a taste of National Science Week
Happy green anniversary
Iconic SA tourism destinations on ride to recovery
Two bouncing brush-tailed rock-wallabies born at Barrington sanctuary
ANZ commits $250,000 to rural and regional communities through Seeds of Renewal
Powering ahead on solar initiatives
Cape Kidnappers trip undertaken at own risk
University tests show Canadian-made mask deactivates 99% of SARS-CoV-2 virus
Government steps up action on waste – funds recycling infrastructure and expands levy scheme
“CSIRO” report misleads on fracking risks
Citrix and Microsoft partner to accelerate future of work
More Than One Cognition: A Call for Change in Field of Comparative Psychology
We need to talk: Communication prevents inaction by leveraging goodwill
COVID safe autumn baiting
Towards prosperous public goods with freedom of choice
Korongee a shining light for dementia care