This Sunday 2 February is World Wetlands Day.This year's theme is 'Protecting Wetlands for our Common Future'. It reminds us ...
We are investing $4.9 million to support community projects to protect key habitats, ecosystems and species on the Great ...
Myrtle rust is a disease caused by the exotic fungus Austropuccinia psidii (formerly Puccinia psidii, initially identified as Uredo rangelii). Myrtle rust threatens trees and shrubs in the Myrtaceae ...
Climate change is the biggest threat for the Great Barrier Reef, and reefs worldwide. Other key threats include poor water quality, fishing impacts on protected and threatened species, marine debris ...
The First Nations Heritage Grants 2024–25 (Round 2) is now open. To apply, go to First Nations Heritage Grants Round 2. Applications close 21 February 2025. The First Nations Heritage Grants program ...
Conversations on NatureDuring the Global Nature Positive Summit, several attendees shared their reflections on the Summit and ...
Current Commonwealth Environmental Water publications are listed below. To view previous versions or archived publications, visit: Environment Publications Archive.
Australia is protecting and conserving this World Heritage Area.
This tender is closed. We are actively evaluating tender responses and will start accepting offers in December 2024. We will continue accepting offers in early 2025. Tenderers should monitor their ...
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Permit applications for 2025 must be lodged using our online form. Applications submitted by email will not be accepted. Overnight/off track bushwalking permits are limited each year, with various ...
Conversations on Nature - Minister Ainu’u reflects on her time at the Global Nature Positive Summit.