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Stay Safe When Swimming This Long Weekend |
The world’s second largest freshwater crayfish was once plentiful in Australia’s longest river – we’re bringing it back
Extra $87.5 Million To Save Future Of Cairns Water
We live in times of multiple entwined crises – but our policy responses aren’t keeping up
Sinking better than swimming on the Southern Ocean’s carbon export highway 24 January 2025
Wasted Opportunities For Recovering Resources
On the Front Line uniting science and tourism to help protect the Reef
Australia’s rarest bird of prey photographed in Central Australia
Trump has withdrawn the US from the Paris Agreement. Here’s why that’s not such a bad thing
Cool relief on the way for Queensland social housing tenants
President Donald Trump has withdrawn the US from the Paris Agreement. Here’s why that’s not such a bad thing
Investigation Into Attempt To Hook Crocodile
False Start Earns Latrobe Magnesium Two EPA Fines
$4.9 million boost for local communities to protect the Great Barrier Reef
The last time it was legal, exports of sea sand destroyed dozens of Indonesian islands. Now, the ban is being lifted
To save Australia’s animals, scientists must count how many are left. But what if they’re getting it wrong?
Supporting healthy marine parks in Tasmania and sub-Antarctic Macquarie Island region
It’s science, not fiction: high-tech drones may soon be fighting bushfires in Australia
Making aluminium uses 10% of Australia’s electricity. Will tax incentives help smelters go green?
Natural features and oil and gas structures influence the movement of whale sharks across the seascape
New community battery to drive down household energy bills and power Cammeray’s reliable renewable future
Approved Destruction Of Koala Habitat Tripled In 2024
The red flowering gum: a perennial favourite and a summer stunner
Bureau Veritas to Acquire a Leading Buildings & Infrastructure Business in Italy in Line With LEAP I 28
1080 baits are used to kill foxes, cats and dingoes – but other animals can be more likely to eat them
Monegeetta Fire Pit Attracts EPA Fine
Your Voice Matters: Shape the Future of Lake Eacham’s Natural Sanctuary
From risk to opportunity: Climate Council backs $2 billion green aluminium boost
Emergency action to prevent the extinction of Warrumbungle Brush-tailed Rock-wallabies |
More Fines For McDonalds
Repairing damage and restoring power after two waves of storms | Meda realease
Wollert Man Charged Over Illegal Dumping
From securing pets to building ‘insect hotels’ – here are 7 ways to attract birds to your garden
Australia’s search for Antarctica’s oldest ice 19 January 2025
EPA INVESTIGATION INTO DEBRIS BALLS ON BEACHES
Small Swaps That Smash Waste
Little Things Make Big Ice Shelves Melt 17 January 2025
Bonnie Vale boat launch closed for Australia Day long weekend |
Mt Duneed Woman Pays $478 For Smoko
From cod logs to frog bogs: we catalogued 400 ways to help species survive a warmer world
Australia must improve shark protection as new report highlights global overfishing threat
Marco Lambertini, Convener of the Nature Positive Initiative
Asbestos Dumping Charges For Wollert Man
Despite decades of beach safety ads, at least 55 people have drowned in Australia this summer. It’s time to change tack
Electric Shock: Aussies in the dark on renewable energy progress, knowledge gap risks slowing the switch
Ferntree Gully Man Fined Over Traralgon Fuel Tank Leak
Australian forestry professionals join Canada, UK and New Zealand as part of international exchange program
New Member For EPA Governing Board