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Leading marine scientists write to PM: reject new coal and gas to save our coral reefs
‘Set And Forget’ Offsets Are Killing Biodiversity
Wondering what Australia might look like in a hotter world? Take a glimpse into the distant past
Navigating net zero: lessons from subnational policies on green hydrogen
Flood Repairs Underway At Five Mile Picnic Area
COTS Control Success On Reef
Climate Council celebrates appointment of Board Director Simon Corbell as Chair of Victoria’s revived State Electricity Commission
Tomaree Headland Walking Track Work
Improving Global Nuclear Emergency Management
10yo Boy Bitten By Wongari On K’gari
We found pesticides in a third of Australian frogs we tested. Did these cause mass deaths?
Builders urged to ‘Get the Site Right’ to avoid waste and protect our waterways’
Llamas Quarantine Journey Expands Local Gene Pool
It’s time to strike an environmental grand bargain between businesses, governments and conservationists – and stop doing things the hard way
Towards Net Zero Policy Series: Green Hydrogen
Protect Ningaloo takes gulf fight to German saltworks backer’s HQ 
No threat to farm land: just 1,200 square kilometres can fulfil Australia’s solar and wind energy needs
Gisborne Building Site Inspections Fail To Impress
Stepping In To Ensure Quarry Gets Rehabilitated
CLIMATE JUSTICE ON THE LINE AS FINAL ARGUMENTS HEARD IN CAIRNS FOR THE AUSTRALIAN CLIMATE CASE
Dr Paul Grimes appointed to the Emissions Reduction Assurance Committee (ERAC)
Hazard Reduction Burn In Deua National Park Monday
Rewarding Best Of Biosecurity
$5 Million To Care For Koalas In Sydney’s South West
Chemicals, forever: how do you fix a problem like PFAS?
Reliable renewables a step closer for ACT apartment residents
‘Pawsome Vets’: World Veterinary Day Celebrates Vital Health Workers
Hazard Reduction Burn Goonoo State Conservation Area
Species living closely together in symbiosis is far older and way more common than you might think
Federal Court judgment allowing the pursuit of environment groups ‘anti-democratic’ – Peak Environment Groups
CER opens fourth pilot window for ACCU fixed delivery exit arrangement
Hazard Reduction Burns For Mimosa Rocks National Park
Hazard Reduction Burn For Wollemi National Park
Granting legal ‘personhood’ to nature is a growing movement – can it stem biodiversity loss?
Longer-lasting ozone holes over Antarctica expose seal pups and penguin chicks to much more UV
If plastic manufacturing goes up 10%, plastic pollution goes up 10% – and we’re set for a huge surge in production
Live: US Climate Action Summit
Sugar gums have a reputation as risky branch-droppers but they’re important to bees, parrots and possums
Nicola Thomson: ‘I have made a commitment to doing all I can to build our planet’s resilience’
Wake up Woodside: Investors force climate accountability
‘Catastrophic’ System Failure Under Investigation
Our tall, wet forests were not open and park-like when colonists arrived – and we shouldn’t be burning them
FORESTER: Current Edition – 2023
International events support global approach to ocean sustainability
NWRIC response to Senate Environment and Communication References Committee, Inquiry into waste reduction and recycling policies
What kind of diner are you? 6 types of diners who avoid plant-based meat dishes
Climate change and human rights: how a landmark legal victory in Europe could affect NZ
Championing Traditional Owner co-design for vital reef fish monitoring on the Great Barrier Reef