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22 Jan 2020

A year in the Intersecting Streams catchment: 2018–19 | Water for the environment

Outcomes from the use of water for the environment in the Intersecting Streams catchment for 2018–19.

The junction of the Warrego River (left) and the Darling River (right), with several individuals standing at the convergence point. The area is lined with trees and vegetation, indicative of a riverine ecosystem, under a clear daytime sky.
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08 May 2023

A year in the Namoi catchment: 2018–19 | Water for the environment

Outcomes from the use of water for the environment in the Namoi catchment for 2018–19.

A tranquil scene of the Peel River flowing gently downstream, surrounded by natural vegetation including shrubs and trees. The grassy bank in the foreground leads up to the water’s edge, with small plants and bare branches indicating recent growth. The light reflecting on the water suggests it is either dawn or dusk, adding to the serene atmosphere.
News
17 Sep 2024

Discover the secret lives of grey-headed flying foxes with new batcam | Media release

An exciting new initiative that combines cutting-edge technology, environmental conservation and education has been unveiled at Wingham Brush Nature Reserve.

Grey headed flying fox in flight
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16 Sep 2024

$1.1 million awarded to NSW Environmental Researchers | Media release

‘Living’ boulders and seed production are some of the innovative environmental research projects to secure a share of $1.1 million from the NSW Environmental Trust.

People in official departmental work gear looking closely at the ground and vegetation in a field
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13 Sep 2024

NSW Threatened Species Scientific Committee final determinations for September | News

These final determinations explain the status of 4 plant species that have been listed as threatened or had their threatened status reassessed.

A multi-stemmed eucalyptus tree with dark trunks and branches and green leaves
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16 Feb 2024

Cultural connections | Koala Country

Many Aboriginal cultures have a strong connection to koalas and their habitat and stories of the koala are deeply woven into many different Aboriginal songlines and Dreaming stories.

An Aboriginal woman practises traditional burning in a forest
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11 Sep 2024

Worrigee Nature Reserve hazard reduction burn 11 September 2024 | Media release

The NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service is planning a hazard reduction burn in Worrigee Nature Reserve, Wednesday 11 September, weather permitting.

A firefighter in protective clothing walking away from the camera along a dirt track during a hazard reduction burn at Treachery Beach. Low flames can be seen in the vegetation to the right and there is smoke through the trees.
News
16 Sep 2024

Release of zoo-bred birds boosts critically endangered Regent Honeyeater numbers | Media release

In a significant step towards the conservation of one of Australia’s most critically endangered birds, 49 zoo-bred Regent Honeyeaters have been released into the wild on Wonnarua country in the lower Hunter Valley.

A black and yellow speckled bird perching on a branch
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19 Sep 2024

NSW Consumer Energy Strategy to save money and power across NSW | Media release

The Minns Labor Government has today unveiled its Consumer Energy Strategy: Powering our People and Communities, which will make it easier for households and businesses to access energy saving technologies like solar, batteries and energy efficiency upgrades, that will help reduce their energy bi

A couple watching TV and discussing the NSW Family Enery Reabte programme.
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17 Jul 2023

Community Recycling Centres grants awarded and project summaries | Funding and support

This program supports the establishment of community recycling centres for households.

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