I’ll be on stage at #ESA2025 bright and early Wednesday morning for a cosy “fireside chat” about science communication, with Jaana Dielenberg from the Biodiversity Council.
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23.11.2025 21:58
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Dr. Jane Goodall filmed an interview with Netflix in March 2025 that she understood would only be released after her death.
05.10.2025 09:08
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I've been working on story about the toxic algal bloom spreading off the South Australian coast. I just went back and looked at how hot the waters off the coast of Australia were getting starting in September 2024. Here's the visual:
30.07.2025 04:12
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Preliminary results from computer modelling suggests the harmful algal bloom that has been killing marine life will return with a vengeance after winter and spread. 👉 theconversation.com/south-a...
22.07.2025 22:02
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As the federal government fumbles on nature law reform, the states are forging ahead
South Australia’s new Biodiversity Act will achieve things no federal or state law has done before. It shows states and territories can achieve ambitious reform.
19.06.2025 04:44
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‘Like an underwater bushfire’: SA’s marine algal bloom is still killing almost everything in its path
The algal bloom in SA is a warning to coastal communities, as well as tourism, seafood and aquaculture industries. It’s a sign of what’s to come as the oceans warm.
12.06.2025 20:44
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Why is southern Australia in drought – and when will it end?
Southern Australia is suffering some of the lowest rainfall levels on record. The drought won’t break until the return of low pressure systems bringing heavy rain.
18.05.2025 20:29
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From nuclear to nature laws, here’s where new Liberal leader Sussan Ley stands on 4 energy and environment flashpoints
Past policy positions and musings of new Liberal leader Sussan Ley offer insights into future directions on renewable energy, environment laws, and more.
13.05.2025 03:29
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How maximum security prison inmates and officers worked together to create a farm behind bars
Inside one of Australia’s maximum-security prisons, inmates and prison officers have created an indoor farm, growing herbs and leafy greens for the on-site café.
07.05.2025 05:59
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Australian honeybees are under attack by mites and beetles. Here’s how to keep your backyard hive safe
Varroa mites and small hive beetles are threatening Australian honey producers. Here’s how backyard beekeepers, and everyday honey lovers, can help.
14.04.2025 20:59
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Well, the @greens.org.au get it!
Greens to push for 1pc environmental allocation in federal budget www.abc.net.au/news/2025-04...
01.04.2025 21:41
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Note the ancient tree. We are losing these across huge areas of Australia at an alarming rate. These irreplaceable, keystone ecological structures support 300-400 species in Australia. Most endangered species require such hollows for homes. Failure in funding for mngmt & research urgently needed.
01.04.2025 22:03
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Brisbane 2032 is no longer legally bound to be ‘climate positive’. Will it still leave a green legacy?
Brisbane 2032 was supposed to be the first ‘climate-positive’ Olympic Games. But a quiet change to the host contract puts the commitment in doubt.
30.03.2025 19:29
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Protecting salmon farming at the expense of the environment – another step backwards for Australia’s nature laws
After shelving plans to reform Australia’s nature laws, the prime minister wants to walk back existing protections with new legislation introduced this week.
25.03.2025 22:44
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Synchronised bleaching: Ningaloo and the Great Barrier Reef are bleaching in unison for the first time
A marine heatwave has hit Ningaloo Reef hard – and the northern Great Barrier Reef is now bleaching too.
24.03.2025 05:44
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Mystery solved: our tests reveal the tiny algae killing fish and harming surfers on SA beaches
A harmful algal bloom of Karenia mikimotoi made dozens of surfers sick and killed seadragons, fish and octopuses on two South Australian beaches.
24.03.2025 05:44
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Why build nuclear power in place of old coal, when you could have pumped hydropower instead?
Research reveals most of the sites the Coalition has earmarked for nuclear power plants would be suitable for pumped hydropower plants.
17.03.2025 19:44
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The promise of green iron, steel and ammonia is keeping the green hydrogen dream alive
With the right leadership, Australia can turn green hydrogen’s stumbles into a global triumph for heavy industry.
21.02.2025 04:29
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Golf courses can be safe havens for wildlife and beacons of biodiversity
Managed well, golf courses can bring nature back to our cities. Here’s how to balance the good and bad for urban biodiversity.
10.02.2025 03:14
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Labor’s dumping of Australia’s new nature laws means the environment is shaping as a key 2025 election issue
Hopes for environmental law reform during the current term of federal government have been dashed, so what lies ahead for ‘nature positive’ next term?
03.02.2025 08:29
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The world’s second largest freshwater crayfish was once plentiful in Australia’s longest river – we’re bringing it back
The Murray crayfish disappeared from large parts of its range over the past 40 years. Now a community-driven reintroduction program is bringing the iconic species back.
23.01.2025 21:44
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Inspired by last year’s WOMADelaide Planet Talk featuring acoustic ecologist Andrew Skeoch. Love this!
29.01.2025 00:04
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