The Walls of Jerusalem National Park will reopen today (3 June 2024) following completion of the second phase of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area Deer Control Project.
An endangered White’s Seahorse has been discovered at Cockatoo Island/Wareamah for the first time ever, thanks to a project funded by the Albanese Labor Government.
The Federal and Queensland Labor governments are making progress in improving the quality of water flowing from the land to the Great Barrier Reef, but there’s more work to be done, according to the latest Reef Water Quality Report Card.
The Albanese Labor Government has today introduced legislation into the parliament to set up Australia’s first national environment protection agency with strong new powers and penalties to better protect nature.
The Australian and Indonesian governments reaffirmed their strong commitment to working together to protect precious water resources at the 2024 World Water Forum in Bali, Indonesia.
The Australian and New South Wales Labor governments have committed $21.5 million to lock in long-term water quality infrastructure in three communities in the state’s Far West.
From the Red Handfish and Southern Corroboree Frog to the Malleefowl and Quokka, 73 threatened native species will benefit from a $24 million funding boost from the Albanese Labor Government.
An extra 147 megalitres of water has been returned to the environment thanks to the completion of a $2.4 million critical infrastructure upgrade at Nap Nap Station near Hay in southwest New South Wales.
The Albanese Labor Government is today announcing $5 million to ensure Reef tourism operators can continue to help protect the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area.