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11 Jan 2024
Record heat across the world profoundly impacted the global water cycle in 2023, contributing to severe storms, floods, megadroughts and bushfires, new...
20 Dec 2023
On the 13th December, many of our students took to the stage to receive a special piece of paper and celebrate the end of their degrees.
15 Dec 2023
The Fenner community came together to celebrate another wonderful year.
15 Dec 2023
Isobel Bender is graduating with a PhB (Honours) having made what her supervisor Professor Jamie Pittock calls “an unprecedented impact on the public good as...
29 Nov 2023
This week, the Senate is debating changes to Australia’s most important water laws. These changes seek to rescue the ailing A$13 billion Murray-Darling Basin...
27 Nov 2023
Marine animals across the world and land animals living in tropical climates are being pushed to their physiological limits as they struggle to adapt to rising...
22 Nov 2023
With an El Niño declared and global temperatures rising, meteorologist Clem Davis explains what weather might be in store for Australians this summer.
22 Nov 2023
Colombia has more bird species than any other country in the world, so you can imagine that leading their bird conservation strategy is a pretty big job. Just...
15 Nov 2023
The amount of timber-producing forest burning each year in severe wildfires has increased significantly in the past decade, and threatens industries such as...
13 Nov 2023
The white-winged chough is one of the weirder birds out there.
8 Nov 2023
The Fenner community came together over mouthwatering dishes prepared by staff and students at the infamous annual International Lunch.
25 Oct 2023
Making better use of kangaroos as a red-meat alternative could help farmers reduce their emissions and make their grazing land more productive, a new report...