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About the recovery plan
The national recovery plan for eastern bristlebird (Dasyornis brachypterus) is made under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act).
The recovery plan was made jointly with the Queensland Government and was prepared in collaboration with…
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Over 260 petajoules (PJ) of gas will be made available between now and 2033 through two new enforceable supply commitments under the Gas Code of Conduct exemptions framework.
This would be sufficient to power east-coast gas-fired power stations for around two and a half years.
Gas is critical to…
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« Richey Fishing Company – Australian Salmon
Environmental Assessment under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999
Richey Fishing Company – Australian Salmon December 2023
Agency application on ecological sustainability
About the application
The current export…
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Supervising Scientist’s Overview
2022-23 marked 45 years since Mr Robert Fry was appointed as the first Supervising Scientist on 29 June 1978. Our 45th year included many milestones, including a change of name from the Supervising Scientist Branch to the Office of the Supervising Scientist (OSS…
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The Australian Government has released grant guidelines for the next funding round under Stage 3 Round 2 of the Methane Emissions Reduction in Livestock (MERiL) program.
A total of $9 million in grant funding is available (with $1 to $3 million available per project). The grants are to support…
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The current export approval for the Queensland Ocean Beach Fishery expires on 1 May 2024 and the fishery is undergoing assessment for ongoing export accreditation.
The public consultation period for assessment for export accreditation will be open until COB 23 February 2024.
Read more and comment…
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Over 1,600 social housing properties in Tasmania will receive energy efficiency upgrades. This is part of a partnership between the Australian Government and Tasmanian Government.
$16.6 million will be jointly invested with around 11% of the state’s social housing properties to receive some kind…
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The Australian Government is investing $70 million to help build a hydrogen hub in Bell Bay, Northern Tasmania.
Hydrogen hubs are regions where various producers, users and potential exporters of hydrogen across industrial, transport, export and energy markets area are co-located.
The Bell Bay…
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About the recovery plan
The National Recovery Plan for the Water Mouse (Xeromys myoides) is made under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act) and came into effect on 30 November 2023.
The water mouse is listed as vulnerable by the Australian,…
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Over 30,000 social housing properties in New South Wales (NSW) will receive energy efficiency upgrades.
$206 million will be jointly invested by the Australian Government and NSW Government into energy saving upgrades for low-income renters and apartment residents.
This includes both governments…
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