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Australians urged to support Minister to keep her promise on “no more extinctions”
He Ara Anamata: Greens Launch Emissions Reduction Plan
Human Waste Found On More Sydney Beaches
Another day, another bumper catch of misinformation from the salmon industry
Global Plastics Treaty Negotiations
Tasmania’s great skate debate – cutting through lies and misinformation
You Can’t Bank On Pine Trees In Climate Crisis
Better ways to recover metals needed for technology from electronic waste could benefit the environment and human health
FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY FINED $135K FOR BOWRAL DIESEL SPILL
Parliament’s final flurry sends mixed messages on climate
Climate Win And Nature Loss
New guidance launched for safe, climate-resilient and environmentally sustainable healthcare facilities
A climate win and a nature loss
Pollution rises again under Labor, remains higher under Albanese than Morrison
Heatwaves and hot summer, struggling coal highlights the urgent need for renewables
Company Dumps $40,000 With Its Industrial Waste
Level Crossing Contractor Fined Over Muddy Tracks
Public Transport Fare Hikes Disaster
Oil spill still contaminating sensitive Mauritius mangroves three years on
ADCO FINED FOR CURL CURL CREEK POLLUTION
CLP Government Cracking Down On Illegal Dumping
Upgraded Bowman Park Set To Light Up Sporting Calendar
City Staging Facility For Dogs And Horses
Tarneit Man Fined Over Burning Industrial Waste
From little things big things grow as POEM FOREST winners unveiled – Wollongong
Oxfam reaction to Australia’s Pledge to the Fund for Loss and Damage at COP29
A nation on the move: New tool tracks Australia’s climate progress
Amcor celebrates progress in circularity through partnership with Ellen MacArthur Foundation
Reefwise practices to improve water quality flows into the Reef
Air is an overlooked source of nutrients – evidence shows we can inhale some vitamins
Planning underway to manage lake entrance erosion – Wollongong
Bathurst latest city to detect PFAS chemicals
Delivering 500,000 Trees For Melbourne’s West
UN Special Committee finds Israel’s warfare methods in Gaza consistent with genocide, including use of starvation as weapon of war
Offshore oil and gas infrastructure brings localised, but limited regional benefits for marine organisms
Under pressure: families under the pump as oil and gas fuel high costs of living
National Recycling Week encourages us to become better at recycling
National Recycling encourages us to become better at recycling
Bayside Upcycling Challenge 2024
Greens introduce new laws to protect the Bight as Black by-election enters final week
Australian Energy Regulator: Australian homes leading switch to cleaner electricity, wind, solar and storage installations to triple
Coalition Govt’s expensive tunnel vision for Wellington comes at the expense of the regions
Persons of Interest podcast: new episode – Middle of Nowhere
EPA Answers A Foam Call – “where’s Fire?”
New WHO report shows how cities are driving progress in preventing NCDs and injuries
Researcher Takes Out 2024 Victorian Young Tall Poppy Of Year
Inner West Council leading the way in soft plastic pollution reduction
State of the Climate: a frightening read for every Australian