A walk in the park a day keeps the doctor away! A recent study from UNSW shows that more trees and urban green spaces reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease.
A walk in the park a day keeps the doctor away! A recent study from UNSW shows that more trees and urban green spaces reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease.
It’s literally music to the ears of bird enthusiasts and conservationists. The endangered Eastern Bristlebird was recently singing in the hills of South East Queensland after not being seen or heard here for three years. The results are a testament to long-term collaboration and persistence, good land management, and the use of artificial intelligence.
Biodiversity underpins the health and liveability of our planet, and now after four tough years of negotiating through the pandemic and how to fund the efforts, a new global framework was announced in December.
An area of land that is double the size of Tasmania is now officially protected in Queensland, following an announcement by the Queensland Government this month.
If you own or work with animals, strengthening of Queensland’s Animal Care and Protection Act 2001 may affect you.
The Australian Government has been called on by an Australian charity to commit to loss and damage financing to help address the irreversible and life-changing impacts of climate change for future generations that cannot be avoided through mitigation or adaptation.
Are you prepared in case of a natural disaster? The Department of Agriculture and Fisheries has created a number of online resources aimed at helping businesses to better prepare for natural disasters so they can continue operating and recover quickly when disaster strikes.
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