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28 Jun 2024

NSW Threatened Species Scientific Committee final determination: Leionema scopulinum | News

NSW Threatened Species Scientific Committee final determination
Close-up of a green shrub with elongated leaves and clusters of small yellow flowers
Broad-toothed rat (Mastacomys fuscus)
News
24 May 2024

NSW Threatened Species Scientific Committee final determination: Olearia rugosa subsp. distalilobata Hawke ex Messina | News

NSW Threatened Species Scientific Committee final determination
Little white flowers
News
05 Apr 2024

NSW Threatened Species Scientific Committee final determination: Pomaderris gilmourii N.G.Walsh var. gilmourii | News

NSW Threatened Species Scientific Committee final determination
Pomaderris gilmourii N.G.Walsh var. gilmourii
Image of Lord Howe pied currawong (Strepera graculina crissalis) sitting on a branch
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07 Dec 2022

Gwydir valley | Water for the environment

The Gwydir is home to a mosaic of wetlands, from marshes and shallow waterholes to broader floodplain woodlands inundated only during significant flooding.

Fledged ibis (Threskiornis moluccus) on the wing over the bright blue sky at Gingham Wetlands
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04 Jul 2024

Stream 4: Grants awarded and project summaries | Funding and support

This program stream (stream 4) funds infrastructure to raise the quality of recycled organic materials.

NSW Government
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18 Mar 2024

Snowy and montane rivers | Water for the environment

The Snowy River is the largest snowmelt river in Australia, naturally flowing from Mount Kosciuszko in New South Wales to the Southern Ocean at Marlo in Victoria.

Pipers Creek montane, Kosciuszko National Park
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24 Sep 2024

Environmental research: Grants awarded and project summaries | Funding and support

This program provides funding for applied research in priority environmental themes to help address contemporary environmental problems in New South Wales.

NSW Government
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17 Apr 2023

Hunter-Paterson | Water for the environment

The Hunter catchment supports a diversity of landscapes, from coastal dunes to sub-alpine forests and lowlands plains woodlands.

Hunter Floodplain Red Gum Woodland in the NSW North Coast and Sydney Basin Bioregions (Eucalyptus Camaldulensis)