The Federal and Western Australian Labor governments are co-investing $44.1 million in nine new recycling projects to improve recycling capabilities across Perth and in regional areas.
Minister for Climate Change and Energy, Chris Bowen, hosted China’s Minister for Ecology and Environment, Huang Runqiu, in Sydney for the 8th Australia-China Ministerial Dialogue on Climate Change on 29 August 2024.
Rookwood Weir celebrated another milestone as Queensland Water Minister Glenn Butcher joined customers to celebrate water from Rookwood Weir flowing to Central Queensland irrigators.
Almost 100 per cent of printed newspapers have been diverted from landfill under an industry-led product stewardship scheme for the recycling of newspapers and magazines approved by the Albanese Government.
Indigenous land and water managers from across Australia will gather on Larrakia Country in Darwin from 27 to 29 August at the Dangkal Gwo’yal-wa (Strong Country) Land and Water Management Forum.
More than 43,000 tonnes of soft plastics will be diverted from Victorian landfills every year, thanks to a $15.6 million investment in advanced and innovative recycling technology by the Albanese Government.
The Albanese Government has tasked the Productivity Commission to lead an inquiry into opportunities to boost circularity across the Australian economy.
In a massive step towards making Australia a renewable energy superpower, the Albanese Government has approved a huge new industrial solar power project in the Northern Territory.
The Albanese Labor Government has taken another significant step towards delivering the Murray–Darling Basin Plan in full, committing more than $274 million to extend a program helping to increase the benefits of environmental flows in New South Wales.