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How the UK is keeping flood insurance affordable – until 2039
Refreshed ACT Water Strategy to support healthy waterways
Youth build resilience in climate-vulnerable Sierre Leone
Strategic partnership to further establish Australia as a rare earth leader
Farmers Welcome Focus On Water Management
Ashurst Advises Cristal Union On Its €900M Refinancing
Community Urged To Have Their Say In Basin Plan Review
Councils Urge Community Voices In Basin Plan Review
Over $6m For Water Science In South Australia
Minns loses control as Labor backs water Royal Commission
Water Released For Upper Murrumbidgee
World Wetlands Day Opportunity To Reflect And Be Proud
Where do seashells come from?
$3.4 Million Confirmed For Water Science Projects In NT
Global Forum for Food and Agriculture puts agriculture at the center of water policy, recognizing FAO’s leadership
NSW Government delivers fairer dispute resolution for irrigation customers
Bottle Bend Reserve flourishes after environmental water delivery | News
On Ground Support For Fire Affected Farmers
Support for Queensland facilities to prepare for H5 bird flu
Hungry Australia: Why Our Food Security Demands Attention Now
From Paddock To Parliament – Even At Christmas
Framing Future Of Upper Murrumbidgee
New Wetland Site Opens In East Bairnsdale
Queensland Government removes barriers to Burnett water security
Penrith City Council uses world leading technology to save water
New State Planning Policy 2.9 Water amalgamates related planning policies and guidelines
SA Wetland Restoration Wins Major Awards
Improved water policies safeguard resources for future generations
Listening to Kamilaroi Women: Report highlights risk of losing art of cooking with native grass 
Advocacy Front Of Mind At Local Government NSW Conference
HKUST-Led Study Warns of Climate “Whiplash” Threatening Global Stability by 2064
Renewable water availability per person plunges 7 percent in a decade as global scarcity deepens, FAO data shows
New Wetland Delivers Cleaner Gippsland Lakes
Supporting local councils to deliver important infrastructure projects to their communities
Cambrian Limestone Aquifer: Stable And Plentiful
Implementing the Murray-Darling Basin Plan: December 2025 Update
Researcher Tackles Nitrogen Pollution Challenge
Drainage that delivers: new tools for profitable water management
PolyU and HKUST inaugurate State Key Laboratory of Climate Resilience for Coastal Cities and gather global experts for Symposium to tackle challenges…
HKUST and PolyU Inaugurate State Key Laboratory of Climate Resilience for Coastal Cities
Strengthening First Nations partnerships in environmental water management
Better land, soil and water management key to feeding 10 billion people, FAO warns
Big floods promote fish diversity on Fitzroy River floodplain
Crime no longer pays: Stronger water laws passed in NSW Parliament
More funding to strengthen water security in Central West NSW
Securing Tasmania’s Freshwater Future
Waterwise Perth Action Plan wins Organisational Excellence Award
Tunnel Beach Walk Reopened For Summer