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Latest water quality News | Page 35

Bringing Sydney Rock Oyster reefs back from extinction
Environmental works in Simmos Beach catchment
New funding to make a splash improving water quality
³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Climate Change Risk Assessment panel appointed
Bernardi calls for desal doubling
Water investment to unlock land potential
Stormwater drain to become clean stream in a scenic Bunbury parkland
Federal Budget offers some good news for Sunshine Coast
Too much of a good thing: curbing farm fertilisers
Three clicks to reject Reef regs
Griffith delivers high research impact
NRM funding round now open across WA
Deakin scientist: NSW poll result could decide future of Kosciuszko
Forest City receives Recognition Award and Appreciation Certificate from Prime Minister
Beach Watch needs to be extended for more regular testing of Derwent
Science confirms platypus living in Logan’s Albert River
Best and worst of Melbourne’s beaches
AgForce tries to make Government see sense on flawed Reef Bill
Queensland cattle industry applauds $6M investment in ‘grass cancer’ cure
Dry weather impacting ACT waterways
Reef bill snub shows Government’s true colours (It’s green)
UNSW researcher wins ARC grant to study world’s most vulnerable ecosystems
Greens announce Healthy Rivers, Healthy Ocean plan
Community planting helps boost environment
Farmers hit back at land management criticism
Sunshine Coast volunteers to help restore Golden Beach
Haier Unveils World’s First Smart Laundry Room At AWE 2019
$19 Million in clean water grants to protect Great Barrier Reef
South West Loddon Pipeline Delivering For Communities
Small changes have big impacts on regional estuaries
Brenden Hatton does heavy lifting in Durack with United Australia Party
Study shows Great Barrier Reef needs Queensland Government’s Proposed Farm Pollution Rules
No silver bullet for Great Barrier Reef
Labor to create $1 billion water fund
Planting program will help offset development clearing
Griffith’s Women in STEM step up for 2019 Prize
Local students get message – ‘only rain down stormwater drain’
A sister-state relationship
2700 GL in environmental water delivered to Basin
Algal bloom detected in Idalia lakes
Lake Alexander reopens for recreational water activities
Riverway facilities temporarily closed
Council crews spraying to bust bad odours