More than 1,000 new Indigenous ranger jobs will be created across the country, with the Albanese Labor Government investing $355 million over four years to expand the Indigenous Rangers Program.
An $11 million drought-security project at Walcha is complete with the delivery of a 300 megalitre (ML) off-stream storage dam, pump station and pipelines that will boost water supply and quadruple the town’s water reserves.
Cockatoo Island / Wareamah will soon be teeming with marine life thanks to a new project delivered as part of the Albanese Government’s $45.2 million restoration of Sydney Harbour.
Federal Minister for the Environment and Water, Tanya Plibersek today chaired a meeting of Australian and New Zealand Environment Ministers to help prepare and protect against bird flu.
The Albanese Government has secured Hobart’s future as the home port of Australia’s icebreaker, RSV Nuyina, and the long-term future of the Australian Antarctic Program in Tasmania.
The Albanese Labor Government is investing an additional $95 million to further prepare and protect the nation against a strain of avian influenza that carries significant risks for our agricultural industries, our unique wildlife and the national economy
The Australian and Western Australian Governments have jointly invested $60 million in the construction of a new water treatment plant in Busselton in Western Australia.
A more sustainable, secure and safe drinking water supply is on the ways for the 1,800 residents of Cherbourg, with Cherbourg Aboriginal Shire Council to receive a major upgrade to water supply infrastructure and services.