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Study investigates benefits of women on boards
New biomaterial to tackle pollution
Latest water quality report released for NSW swimming spots
EPA files Supreme Court action over Yarrowee River
Australians charge ahead on EVs but still back of queue without fuel efficiency standards
Making cool roofs cool – and your neighbourhood too
Govt failing our oceans
Fishing gear lost at sea globally revealed
Toyota just doesn’t get it
‘Poor cousin’: Why Victoria’s second largest bay needs urgent attention
Moorebank company fined $360,000 after pond surface burns
Taking biochemical snapshot of sea turtle health
More single use plastics banned from 1 November
ACT’s first subsurface wetland to be built in Belconnen
Plibersek should rule out BHP Peak Downs mine expansion in koala habitat immediately
$590,000 financial undertaking secured after asbestos find
Birds used to track light pollution at sea
New Community Recycling Centre Opens In Parkes
EPA fines company over leak into Bendigo Creek
Students enjoy electronically assisted astronomy at evening seminar
More single-use plastics banned from tomorrow
Tokyo’s suburban gardens should prepare now for post-pandemic tourism
More than 1,250 tonnes of waste illegally dumped on rental property
Impact of new energy efficient streetlights on insects revealed
UN expert to assess effects of environmental risks on human rights: Slovenia
UniSC Academics Take Centre Stage at Forward Fest
EPA’s guide to how business can cut greenhouse gas
Manmade wetlands, barrier to spread of microplastics
Swimmable rivers and healthy lakes could soon be out of reach
Who do we want to be as country?
Green Party backs School Strike demands
Government backs initiatives to cut environmental impact of plastic waste
Microplastics found in commercial fish from southern New Zealand
Assistant Secretary-General Ilze Brands Kehris statement on minorities rights
Regions keep dark skies alight with constellations
New campaign launches ahead of plastic ban
Pull your weight: Australia’s biggest polluters on notice
UN expert calls for global ban on mercury trade and use in small-scale gold mining
Flags-up for our Central Coast beaches
Illegal quarry Operation cops more than $240,000 in fines
Tiny ants collectively leave big impression
Legal cloud hangs over Vales Point power station sale
Cessnock council fined for water pollution incident
Woodside’s final Browse plan shows why this toxic project must be stopped
Government handing Fonterra free pass
Shining light on solar complaints
Ignoring EPA directions cost company and director $40,000
Boothby Voters Support Action on Gas & Coal as Pacific Leaders Call for Moratorium