The Australian Government has announced feasibility licences for Western Australia (WA) and the opening of Research and ...
Australia has new tools to help guide our work to protect and conserve 30% of Australia’s land by 2030. This target is known ...
The Australian Government’s new Solar Sharer Offer (SSO) can help households to cut their electricity bills by shifting even ...
Wetlands are areas of land where water covers the soil – all year or just at certain times of the year. They include: swamps, marshes billabongs, lakes, lagoons saltmarshes, mudflats mangroves, coral ...
Tidal wetlands are low‑lying areas along our coasts and estuaries that flood and drain with the tides. In Australia, they ...
Water is recovered by the Australian Government through a combination of investments in water-saving infrastructure, water purchases and other water recovery programs. This water becomes part of the ...
The Australian Government is investing $2 million to support the Byron Bay Wildlife Hospital in delivering life‑saving care ...
The implementation of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act) allows the Australian Government to assess the environmental performance of fisheries and promote ...
Australia has strict rules on the import of hydrofluorocarbons (HFC) gases.These rules help cut greenhouse gas emissions and ...
Becoming a nationally registered recovery team provides national recognition for your work, and enables groups to become part of a national network. Registration provides a level of confidence that a ...
The Great Barrier Reef was inscribed on the UNSECO World Heritage List in 1981. It is one of 29 properties on the World Heritage List that contain coral reef systems. It was inscribed for its ...