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Latest water pollution News | Page 2

Basin Plan Deal: Let Hunger Games Begin
Greenpeace nitrates research proves need for strong freshwater regulation
Primo to pay $150,000 after Cooks River discharge
Snap inspections in Otways
Junior World Food Day: a diverse group of Food Heroes inspire young people to value water
EPA drop in session in Curdies
NEWCASTLE CITY COUNCIL PROSECUTED FOR WATER POLLUTION
UQ to create new coral reef protection tool
Ampol to pay over $700,000 after oily water spill in Kurnell
Water buybacks mean you pay more at checkout
Governments failing to act on what rivers need most
Irrigators firmly condemn more buybacks
Snowy Hydro contractor WeBuild fined
Creeks and wetlands are not for paint says EPA
UN experts urge Uruguay to prioritise water use for human consumption
SYDNEY WATER TO PAY OVER $865k AFTER HUGE SEWAGE OVERFLOW
FAO Conference to elect Director-General for four-year term
Digging deep into the science of fertilisers to help soil and plant health
Is leaving dog poo in the street really so bad? The science says it’s even worse than you think
Funding to stem flow of reef water pollution
Launch of frog ‘hotels’ in Olney State Forest
UN expert to assess effects of environmental risks on human rights: Chile
Improving water quality to protect Great Barrier Reef
Freshwater crisis needs stronger government action
Role of sustainability in Interior Design
Statement on water buybacks
Greater flexibility needed for Basin outcomes
$20.75M to help farmers and protect Reef
HKUST and China Merchants Group Forge Collaboration
Historic win for Reef: Federal Govt rejects risky coal mine
EPA fines stonecutting business for contaminating creek
$5 million to protect SEQ waterways, great lifestyle
Some no-till crop rotations on dairy farms could benefit from strategic tillage
Carbon removal project aims to improve livelihoods in Vietnam
Protecting Queensland’s Great Barrier Reef
Charlotte Pass Snow Resort convicted and ordered to pay more than $200,000
Reef Assist investment extended to $20 million for projects in six catchment areas
$3m for Burdekin landholders to drive change for Reef
Additional $204 million for Great Barrier Reef can help boost resilience to global warming
Moorebank company fined $360,000 after pond surface burns
Wetlands project winner for environment – East Gippsland
Cessnock council fined for water pollution incident
Queensland government must enforce compliance with Reef regulations as new report card shows little improvement
EPA holds snap dairy inspections
New data shows promising increase in coral cover but comes with warning on diversity loss
Dunheved Industrial Estate targeted in joint compliance blitz
EPA guide helps prevent truck fires
Time to turn tide on ocean health after dire environment report released