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Latest water quality News | Page 32

Concrete action by business for water savings
Endangered turtle species released into wild
Works begin to drain and clean Kirwan ponds
Outdoor pool works nearing completion
Study shows how cover crops and perennials do not necessarily increase carbon storage
Upgrade works set to commence on Lillydale Lake Wetlands
Rockpool closed after algal bloom
Palmetum Lagoon drained for weed removal
Changes to Helensburgh’s Toddlers’ Pool – Wollongong
Community pride in improved river health
Sediment raking report received
Emu Lake is Revived
Preparations complete at Guyra test bore sites
Preparations compete at Guyra test bore sites
2019 a great year for clean beaches
Test drilling for bores starts next week
Rockpool closed after algal bloom
Progress with water resource plans
Protecting Threatened Ecosystems from Weeds
Government takes action on resource management reform
Work to restore and revegetate Bennett Brook Catchment underway
Townsville pools reopened to public
On-farm water planning avoids a dry argument
Pools closed following routine testing
Fine for operating quarry without licence
Reimagining Bendigo Creek Plan highlights issues and opportunities
Proposals set out by Government seek to treat water as taonga
Freshwater proposals to hammer farmers
Out with old, in with new
Letting light in on river operation costs
Water quality may be driving higher consumption of sugary drinks
Investing to help farmers improve land and waterways
Support for sustainable projects
Tribunal’s water report goes too far
Marine Water Quality Program Completes Its First Year
Cecil Plains and Yarraman move to High Level water restrictions
Community Rivercare Program third round of grants open
Learning how to cut down litter
$3 million funding to protect Swan and Canning Rivers
Questions still hang over water quality review
Climate change leaves mark on coastal ecosystems
Far North Queensland receives more than $1 million for new carbon-farming initiatives
Funding to restore threatened species habitat in Bremer and Lockyer catchments
Blue carbon partnership an Australian first
Time to put nature and liveable communities at centre of planning under RMA
Protecting Great Barrier Reef highlighted in Burdekin
Corndale farmers go for big restoration results
Overflows of millions of litres of untreated sewage costs Sydney Water Corporation $269,500