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Voice sought for climate
Experts say Indigenous voices need to lead Australia’s response to the climate crisis.
Antarctic plastics tallied
Researchers have shed light on concerning levels of marine pollution around Antarctica's Casey Station.
Combined need for Reef help
Researchers have unveiled a promising strategy to shield coral reefs from the impacts of marine heatwaves.
Melbourne moves for platypus
Melbourne Water is working to boost populations of threatened fauna and shield the biodiversity of greater Melbourne.
Tech edge for net fight
Environmentalists and commercial fishers are using art and technology to fight the scourge of ghost nets encircling the Cocos (Keeling) Islands off Western Australia.
US judge tells state to help
A court ruling means government agencies must protect citizens from impacts of climate change in Montana.
Varroa sightings spread
The destructive varroa mite has been discovered for the first time in Kempsey on the New South Wales mid-north coast.
New count for climate
A new tool to track climate progress shows most fossil fuel producers are coming up short.
Pollution linked to dementia risk
Air pollution from fires and farming have been linked to increased dementia risk.
AEMO preps grid shift
AEMO has been running a grid connections “boot camp” for clean energy projects.
Dump plan abandoned
The Federal Government appears to have scrapped plans for a nuclear waste dump in regional South Australia.
New funds for dry times
The Federal Government has put up $38 million in drought preparedness funding.
NT green path questioned
The Northern Territory's push for large-scale solar investment has been criticised by one of its architects.