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16 Mar 2023
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14 Dec 2021
If a river could speak, what would it tell you? Climb aboard and be prepared to get wet.
26 Oct 2021
Four ANU experts warn that Pacific nations are at risk of being left behind in global climate negotiations if they aren’t a focus of the upcoming COP26 summit...
24 Sep 2021
As winner of the 2021 National Young Landcare Leadership Award, Ms Gilbert intends to use the recognition to help promote caring for country methods passed on...
10 Sep 2021
As anyone who even just written a short essay can attest, writing a book is no easy task. How’d he do it? A rigidly-self-enforced daily target of at least 500...
31 Aug 2021
They're the world's tallest flowering trees - giant 25 story goliaths that watch over one of Australia's most beautiful forests.
10 Aug 2021
Australia is experiencing widespread, rapid climate change not seen for thousands of years and may warm by 4℃ or more this century, according to a highly...
10 Aug 2021
A new IPCC report makes clear what island nations have long warned. Their survival depends on urgent collective action.
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).
14 Aug 2020
You might associate the Australian Alps with skiing, Snowy Hydro-Electric or the Man from Snowy River. But few know of the region’s history of exploitation,...