The NSW government is replacing Resilience NSW in response to a recent flood report.

Scientists are calling for a national approach to marine and coastal restoration.

Authorities are looking at options to fix a giant “sand slug” in the Murray River.

TasWater has won a global award for a business-wide digital project.

Researchers have used treated wastewater to support native reforestation.

Melbourne Water is helping plant trees to cool the city and improve water quality.

Traces of the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill were still detectable in 2020.

The New South Wales EPA is investigating a large-scale fish die-off at Lake Macquarie.

Murray-Darling Basin dams and catchments are nearly full, and its management authority says high flows are likely to continue.

WaterNSW has launched a new service for landholders applying to dig new bores.

A wastewater site in South Australia has been generating more electricity than it requires.

The highest levels of coral cover in 36 years have been recorded in parts of the Great Barrier Reef.

The Federal Government has announced the first offshore wind area to be formally assessed under its new framework.

The NSW Government may let coastal councils decide how to use shark nets.

Tasmania’s dam levels have dropped below a safeguard threshold introduced in 2016.

Despite new legislation, debate about ‘flood harvesting’ continues in the Murray-Darling basin valleys.

Researchers say they have solved the mystery of the catastrophic death of 40 million mangrove trees around the Gulf of Carpentaria in 2016.

A review has found that 450 GL of water meant for the environment of the Murray-Darling Basin will not be recovered by 2024.

Three new marine parks have been announced in WA's Kimberley region.

International researchers have developed a water-activated disposable paper battery.

Experts say Australia needs clear hydrogen production policies.

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