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University of Canterbury launches Cass native tree planting programme | University of Canterbury
EPA gives up on endangered greater glider
FURTHER PROTECTIONS FOR GREATER GLIDERS
Diana Hallam announced as AFPA’s new Chief Executive Officer
Red nets signal “stop” to insect pests, reduce need for insecticides
New logging rules in NSW put the greater glider closer to extinction. When will we start protecting these amazing animals?
Government announces agriculture delegations to better support Primary sector
Working with ag industry to reduce emissions
Lessons from Tumut and Tumbarumba salvage success shared with timber industry
More grants to grow Australia’s plantation forests are now open
Call for next generation of women and girls in science
Gliders protected – for another week – sort of
Implementing Australia’s National Biosecurity Strategy
Chance to shape future of agriculture
‘Cautiously optimistic’ over livestock future
New Board Members & New Observer Announced
Statement on Department of Agriculture decision on MV Bahijah
Shocking anniversary as livestock remain in limbo
New year, new trade opportunities for Aussie agriculture
More netting to protect Victoria’s horticulture sector
Review to get better deal for families and farmers
Biosecurity and animal welfare top priorities as livestock disembark MV Bahijah
NEW PROTECTIONS FOR ENDANGERED SOUTHERN GREATER GLIDERS
EPA decision fails endangered gliders
New logging rules abandon protections for endangered Greater Gliders
Changes to forestry law will threaten survival of indigenous peoples, UN expert warns: Peru
HKUST Researchers Develop AI-enabled Model to Help Mitigate Global Ammonia Emissions from Cropland by 38%
Greater Gliders still threatened with logging after Forestry end operations in Tallaganda State Forest
Nation-wide call out for highly sought after Mentor Program
Proposal to Save Pine Creek Koala Habitat from Clear-Fell Logging
No place for corner cutting when felling trees
Sampling for sustainability in outer space
Listing some of the best spots to visit in state forests
Funding, eradication priorities in fight against fire ants
MV Bahijah livestock export to Middle East
Duck creek fire sees north west State forests partially closed
Cook Government helps get new tourism attraction off the ground
$10 million funding boost for South West businesses
Loggers found guilty of assault after years of continued trauma for victims
You can have your say on Dairy Industry Code
Federal Court ruling a major win for forestry workers: Union
Appointment of Dr Craig Emerson as Independent Reviewer of the Food and Grocery Code of Conduct
Federal Court ruling fails NSW’s threatened and endangered species
Pet friendly campsites and new attractions in Central Coast state forests
Labor needs to call out Union attack on our busiest port
Where does State Labor stand on Federal Labor stifling Tasmanian economic development?
Logging operations at Clouds Creek State Forest blocked as communities prepare for High Court decision
Mickleham’s menagerie stays busy over holidays