Sustainable Population Australia – WPSQ Bayside November Meeting

Sustainable Population Australia – WPSQ Bayside November Meeting

Reserve your free spot Dr Jane O’Sullivan from Sustainable Population Australia talks about issues caused by the increasing population here in South East Queensland and further afield at the Wildlife Queensland Bayside Branch November meeting. The United Nations...
Science under Sail

Science under Sail

Register for this free event Join Wildlife Queensland Bayside Branch and Dr James Udy for a fascinating free talk about the challenges our marine environments face in the uncertain future of climate change. Dr James Udy has 30 years of experience working as a marine...
Is Queensland prepared for a warming climate?

Is Queensland prepared for a warming climate?

Register for the event by Monday 24 October Join the Royal Geographical Society of Queensland (RGSQ) and the University of Queensland, School of Earth and Environmental Sciences (UQ-SEES) for an expert panel and public forum on climate risk in Queensland. The full-day...
Reaching Net Zero is Every Minister’s Problem

Reaching Net Zero is Every Minister’s Problem

  2 November 2021 Authors: James Ha, Grattan Institute and Alison Reeve, Grattan Institute.   The federal government has finally committed to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050 – a target Prime Minister Scott Morrison will take to this week’s crucial United...
It’s time to demand action on climate change, biodiversity crisis

It’s time to demand action on climate change, biodiversity crisis

26 March 2020 Australia’s biodiversity has taken an unprecedented hit during the 2019-20 wildfires. More than a billion native animals have died around the country – a figure that excludes fish, frogs, bats and insects – and the effects of toxic smoke from the...

Nest box use by hollow-dependent fauna

18 December 2019 Author: Rachael Harris South-eastern Queensland is in the midst of a very hot and very dry period.  Data accessed on the Bureau of Meteorology website shows the total rainfall for Brisbane from January to November 2019 was only 438mm. The 2018 total...

‘This is Not Normal’: Climate change and escalating bushfire risk

14 November 2019   The Climate Council has released a new briefing paper ‘This is Not Normal’: Climate Change and Escalating Bushfire Risk which finds the catastrophic fire conditions affecting Queensland and New South Wales have been aggravated by climate...

Federal election 2019: will the environment win?   

Updated 7 May 2019   Latest news updates: (7/5/2019): The Australian Labor Party will invest more than $1 billion in new environment programs, in particular, the establishment of a $100 million Native Species Protection Fund and $50 million towards environmental...

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