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Fishing Futures Forum To Protect WA’s Demersal Fish
Australian Schools In Running To Win Free Screening Of Award-winning Documentary Corals’ Last Stand – Fight To Save Scott Reef
Ghost Nets Funding Limbo Leaves Indigenous Rangers And Marine Life In Lurch
New Global World Heritage Review Reveals Great Barrier Reef Still On Critical List, As Ningaloo And Shark Bay Under ‘significant Concern’
Queensland Government’s Irresponsible Energy Plan Undermines Its Commitments To Protect Great Barrier Reef
Critically Endangered Fish Gets Helping Hand In Fight For Recovery
Urgent action needed as new study reveals grey nurse sharks closer to extinction than once thought
Record Number Of Endangered White’s Seahorses Released
Weak 2035 climate target leaves Australian reefs in hot water
WA EPA opens referral of Woodside’s Browse Basin dangerous ‘carbon pollution dumping’ CCS plans for public comment
Rising seas must be met with raised ambition for 2035 climate target
From laptop to tidepool: Always be Naturing with new ways to safeguard marine life
Woodside’s Browse project is still a climate and reef disaster waiting for federal approval – the Minister must say no
Consensus torpedoes Global Plastics Treaty negotiations after marathon late-night talks in Geneva
Conservation groups welcome fast-tracked marine life assessment after South Australia’s algal bloom
25 08 MR Ningaloo Bleaching Report Response
Queensland Spanish mackerel changes chase short-term sugar hit at the expense of long-term sustainability
New report confirms worst annual coral declines on record: governments must act now to save the Great Barrier Reef
World gathers in Geneva for 10 days of critical talks that must deliver strong, effective Global Plastics Treaty
Australia must lead, not lag to save the Reef: Climate Change Authority calls for bolder act
Land clearing in NSW surges 40% as the Minns Labor Government stands by and looks on in horror
New environmental DNA (eDNA) data a game-changer for understanding life in our oceans
Shocking imagery as over 6 tonnes of plastic pulled off remote Australian beaches, reignites call for Global Plastics Treaty
World Heritage Committee orders full review of Australia’s management of the Great Barrier Reef next year
Australia’s Oceans at risk as Government greenlights global Carbon Dumping scheme
Delivering a world-class marine hospital to protect local wildlife
Long-awaited seafood labelling change a welcome start, but Australians still left guessing
Whale Tales Returns This Winter With New Guest Speaker
Great white numbers far from great
Seismic blasting proposal again delayed in critical whale habitat, but broader threat remains
Five ways to keep teenagers safe by the water
Australian Govt must put its money where its mouth is to help First Nations communities fight ocean plastic scourge on our northern shores
A win for nature as plans for massive saltworks at Exmouth Gulf, Ningaloo withdrawn
Australia signs up to ocean climate leadership while expanding fossil fuels: Conservationists demand integrity on offshore oil and gas
UN-backed global research movement shows benefits of tracking ocean giants for marine conservation 
Water pollution threatens Great Barrier Reef’s survival: new report highlights funding need
Nature writing can feed the myth of the outside as a cure – but my own work has helped me reframe my illness
Australia must do more to keep Great Barrier Reef off World Heritage ‘In Danger’ list: UNESCO
Half of Victoria’s fisheries officers face the axe despite community outcry
Queensland Government expands shark cull despite scientific evidence
Australia’s Oceans Need Urgent Action: AMCS Welcomes Environment and Fisheries Ministerial Appointments
National Library to preserve women’s giving stories in landmark oral history project with She Gives
Stunning images unveiled as Wildlife Photographer of the Year arrives at the Maritime Museum
Re-elected Albanese Government Must Seize the Moment to Protect Australia’s Coasts and Oceans
Approval of Santos’ Barossa gas project major blow to marine environment and climate
Liberal and Labor Leichhardt candidates acknowledge climate change while Reef bleaches for sixth time in nine years
Devastating confirmation of 6th mass bleaching event in 9 years on the Great Barrier Reef demands action on climate
$10m Reef pledge is a positive step forward, but climate action is needed to save the Great Barrier Reef