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$25 million GKI makeover supports CQ jobs and tourism
Council halves budget deficit with annual Operational Plan
Grant to help scientists, industry and farmers harness biomass and manure to fuel farms
Water minister check progress on Orange new pipeline
Resumed tree planting extended to villages
Santos gasfield public hearing starts today
Desalination Plant to fire back up for critical works
From humble hair to high-tech water sensor
Powering ahead on solar initiatives
Raised water fees to maintain water reserve
Future proofing Wodonga’s water supply system
More camping spots in national parks to open
Final planning accelerates for Emu Swamp Dam
COVID Works for Queensland projects to create 60 Gladstone jobs
Major investment in safe drinking water
Community wins big with $2 million COVID funding
Chasing COVID-19: CSIRO scientists find fast, cheaper way to find outbreaks in our wastewater
Draft 2020/21 Budget and Operational Plan on exhibition from tomorrow
Construction begins soon on Wodonga solar farm
Bringing buildings back to life in a COVID-19 World
Tamworth pipeline approval to get water flowing
Solar farms power emissions reductions
Regional Queensland shares in $16 million for resilient infrastructure
Regional Queensland shares in $16 million for resilient infrastructure
New building to strike right chemistry for scientists
Legionnaires’ Disease reminder for metropolitan Perth
Police seek information after body dumped in Mt Cottrell in 2015
Maryborough Outdoor Pool improvement works
Parking changes on Vaughan Street to accommodate COVID-19 GP Respiratory Clinic at Princess Park Clinic
Phoslock improves water quality with science-based solution
Beat boredom with seven new Townsville tours
Water-splitting module a source of perpetual energy
Scientists find highest ever level of microplastics on seafloor
Digital transformation flows into success for water company in China
Cooby, Cressbrook Dams remain closed despite easing restrictions, Perseverance to re-open
State of National Emergency extended 28 April
Rice engineers: Make wastewater drinkable again
GISERA examines hydraulic fracturing impacts on air quality, soils, groundwater and waterways
Researchers look to ‘trap and zap’ coronavirus
State of National Emergency extended
Monitoring bores being installed in Guyra
Can UV light help hospitals disinfect masks and gowns
More time to get ready for new Reef regulations
Work continues on projects large and small, despite COVID-19 crisis
TRC suspends non-urgent public water testing at Mt Kynoch
Rainfall brings some relief to Snowy Monaro region water restrictions
New date for Level 6 water restrictions pushed back
Council closes Cooby Dam to public