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24 Mar 2021
The recent flooding in New South Wales is consistent with what we might expect as climate change continues.
23 Mar 2021
The NSW Department of Primary Industries has presented ANU Fenner School of Environment and Society PhD researcher Mae Noble with the 2020 John Holliday award...
21 Mar 2021
Raising the height of Warragamba Dam will not keep many thousands of Sydney residents from harm.
9 Mar 2021
Most Victorians have never heard of Snobs Creek Falls, a 20-minute drive south of Lake Eildon, but in the past week this waterway and the surrounding forest...
9 Mar 2021
Across the country, catastrophes are unfolding as ecosystems collapse. But in a landmark study, scientists are pointing to green shoots of hope
5 Mar 2021
In February this year Kate Harriden was awarded ACT Water Student of the Year (2020) award from the ACT branch of the Australian Water Association (AWA).
4 Mar 2021
A scheme to recover water from farmers to benefit the environment under the $12 billion Murray Darling Basin Plan has been abandoned, as the Morrison...
22 Feb 2021
A recent online conference discussed how pumped storage hydropower can support the rollout of renewable energy in the Asia-Pacific region.
22 Feb 2021
A beetle is killing snowgums across the high country - an area which stretches from Namadgi in the ACT to the Alpine National Park in Victoria - and no one...
19 Feb 2021
A solitary, tree-dwelling marsupial with big furry ears, large round eyes and a feather boa-like tail that lives in the eucalypt forests of eastern Australia,...
18 Feb 2021
If you’ve walked up Mount Taylor any time in the last few years, you might have seen Dr Kathy Eyles. She’s the one holding the mattock and taking notes.
17 Feb 2021
As the world embarks on a vast vaccination campaign, that we hope will bring the global pandemic under control, the other crisis facing us continues unabated:...