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Red Cross launches EmergencyRedi community workshops around the country ahead of summer
The Australian Red Cross is empowering communities nationwide with the launch of its EmergencyRedi workshops , designed to enhance...


Legal stoush between Commonwealth and NSW over crucial water flows into Murray-Darling Basin avoided
A legal dispute between the Commonwealth and New South Wales (NSW) governments looked to see the suspension of vital environmental water...


The Australian Democracy Network has now trained more than 100 people from a wide range of organisations in government advocacy.
The Australian Democracy Network (ADN), which runs Government Relations Masterclasses to build the capability of not-for-profit...


Home battery installation takes off in the wake of federal government discount program
Australia has recorded a rapid surge in home battery uptake with 40,000 discounted home batteries installed in just forty days under the...


UN’s International Court of Justice rules that nations have a legal obligation to combat climate change
In a judgment poised to reverberate through international diplomacy and environmental law, the UN’s International Court of Justice (ICJ) issued its long-awaited advisory opinion on climate change in a case brought by Pacific law students, declaring that nations have binding legal obligations under international law to combat greenhouse gas emissions.


How do microplastics get into our bodies and what can we do about it?
Experts say we are ingesting as much as five grams of microplastic a week, and this is likely to be causing a range of health impacts. So how are microplastics making their way into our bodies and what can we do to reduce the risk?


Australian charity Men’s Table passes 250 Table milestone across the country
Australian charity, Men’s Table , an intentional organisation helping men find mental, emotional and social wellbeing through mutual...


Join author Natalie Kyriacou for the launch of her new book "Nature’s Last Dance" in Sydney on 9 September
Join award-winning environmentalist and author Natalie Kyriacou for the launch of her new book, Nature’s Last Dance , charting a new...


How to spot greenwashing in products and financial services
In the face of rising instances of greenwashing in products and financial services, it pays to think critically about the green claims of...


UNESCO approves world heritage listing for WA's Murujuga rock art
UNESCO has granted World Heritage status to the Murujuga Cultural Landscape — an area of ancient Aboriginal rock art in Western Australia that is older than Stonehenge and the Giza Pyramids.
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