Archived Industry News for Water Professionals - July, 2020
Not only is there a lot of pesticide running off onto the Great Barrier Reef, the runoff is made of many different types.
Warming shown in new study
Mathematical modelling inspired by social media is identifying the significant impacts of warming seas on the world’s fisheries.
Charges laid over macadamia misuse
A former Australian Macadamia Society chairman has been convicted and fined for illegal water use.
Pavey changing flood rules
The NSW Water Minister is standing by plans that could put the state at odds with the MDBA.
Seagrass loss drives CO2
There are fresh calls this week for seagrass preservation, with studies showing it has a big contribution to global emissions.
Water issues raised in mine talks
Strong opposition has again been raised against a proposed coal mine expansion in NSW.
Greens slam Hydro Tas links
Hydro Tasmania's consulting business has been criticised for its actions in Africa.
Offshore sites discovered
Researchers have found the first underwater Aboriginal archaeological sites.
Coal expansion approved
NSW’s environment minister has approved a new coal mine amid local opposition and a plunging coal price.