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Majority of Australians would rather live near wind and solar than nuclear and coal
Woodside Still Ignoring Community And Climate Science
Concern for wildlife in WA heatwave
Queensland’s 2035 emissions target one of Australia’s best
Exposed: What Woodside tried to hide
Protecting nature from climate change must be Parliament’s top priority for 2024
Scarborough pipeline incidents show Woodside cannot be trusted
Aussie musician Jack River and ACF launch new song on nature in distress
Record number of species added to threatened list in 2023
Migratory bird that visits Western Port wetlands added to threatened species list
Seventeen more threatened species: urgent need to strengthen environment law
Queensland’s new 2035 emissions target one of Australia’s strongest
Game over: Was Clive’s rejected plan Queensland’s last coal-fired power station proposal?
COP28: Majority of nations knows what is needed
Palm Cockatoo and other Australian species on global Red List: urgent need to strengthen environment law
Good move to get offsets out of Nature Repair bill and expand the water trigger: ACF
Glasgow statement signing a positive step away from government support for fossil fuels
Positive moves and major challenges on climate action
Conservationists urge minister to stand up and save internationally significant Toondah wetlands
Australia’s Superpower Opportunity
Emissions from coal and gas projects backed by the Albanese government outweigh emissions cut, 7-to-1
Crippling regions and driving up cost of living
Vital plan to get Australia to 82% renewable energy
Call for review of Australian Conservation Foundation’s charitable status
Allan Government must honour promise to legislate new national parks in Victoria’s west
Barngarla traditional owners win national conservation award for successful radioactive waste campaign
Young Australians want the right to a healthy environment enshrined in law
ANZ trails other big banks on climate commitments
Westpac becomes first bank with zero deforestation target
Green Light For Labor to Immediately Strengthen Tasmania’s Electoral Laws
Tasmanian Civil Society Organisations Call for Electoral Reform Before it is Too Late
Progress on environment law reform, more work needed, no time to delay
Bank practices need to evolve to align with global nature goals: research
Queensland’s October bushfires demand courage from our leaders
Landmark legislation protects Queensland energy workers and public ownership
How to beat ‘rollout rage’: the environment-versus-climate battle dividing regional Australia
People must be allowed to protest climate inaction
Joint Statement Regarding Concerns over the WA Climate Change Bill and Inadequate Consultation Process
Sophie Scamps introduces Bill to protect Australia’s water resources from gas fracking
‘Irresponsible’ Freo fails to tackle Woodside
Super fund’s net zero roadmap puts polluters on notice
‘Nature positive’ isn’t just planting a few trees – it’s actually stopping the damage we do
Business not well prepared for new global nature disclosure framework
Nuclear too costly, too slow, too risky for Australia
We urgently need $100bn for renewable energy. But call it statecraft, not ‘industry policy’
Want to be part of The Platy-Project this month?: Bega Valley
Threatened Species Day: urgent need to strengthen environment law
Should platypus be listed as ‘threatened’?