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Watering In Spring
After two years of delays, the government’s strategy to reduce water pollution in the Great Barrier Reef says little and promises even less
The pollution court case that could reach far beyond the banks of the River Wye
Water Corporation celebrates 25 years of driving WA’s sustainable water future
Have your say on the new Reef 2050 Catchment Water Quality Strategy
AI Breakthrough Transforms Oil Spill Detection
Free support for erosion and sediment control on building sites
NSW Beaches Are Looking Good For Summer Of Swimming
E-rudd-icated: Tasman Cleared Of Pest Fish
Changing climate and water management impacting the Basin environment
Water Quality Threats 18 October
WA’s River Restoration Underway
Economic Benefits Of Controlled-Release Fertilizers In Northern Florida Tomatoes
Annual Report Highlights Cairns’ Biggest Year Yet
Algal Bloom Summer Plan Released
Albanese Labor Government Delivering Better Land Management Across Tasmania
Latest Reef Trust News Is Now Live
Summer At Beach – There’s App For That
Unitywater And UniSC Sign $1.1m Research Agreement
Fine For Environment Advice Business
Council Monitoring Water Supply Ahead Of Forecast Heavy Rainfall This Wet Season
Central Coast Council Fined For Sewage Discharge Event
Floating wetlands offer cost-effective nature-based water treatment
Major Sewer Network Upgrades Hit Next Stage
Water Quality Threats 30 September
Tea Gardens Fishway Project
Right To Know Week NSW 2025
Greater water security for Darwin as Manton Dam project progresses
Darwin’s water security flows stronger as Manton Dam milestone reached
ANU scientists crack code on using nature to stop floods  
PFAS AMBIENT TESTING PROGRAM UNDERWAY IN TUGGERAH LAKES
Valley Lake/Ketla Malpi Water Quality Monitoring
Spotlight on fisheries in Indonesia’s peatland communities
Stronger flood protection and healthier waterways for Cairns
Water You Mean, There’s Platypus In Wollongong?
Repairs About To Start On Ulladulla Sea Pool
Cornell Atkinson and NGO partners announce dairy sustainability awards
Fire Weather: What You Need To Know
Farm dams could cut emissions and boost wildlife if farmers get support
Tiny Creatures With Big Influence On Coral Reefs
Sydney Water’s new boss brings opportunity for cultural reset
Turning Tide On Litter And Marine Debris
Lakeshore shallows can be biodiversity hotspots – but warming is changing their complex ecology
Science Helping To Shape Operational Capability
More Support For Grampians After December Bushfires
More than $4 million for citizen science projects to protect Reef
Funding Announced For Reef Citizen Scientist Projects
WA’s new water monitoring boat honours estuary science pioneer