As seas rise and fish decline, this Fijian village is finding new ways to adapt 21 Aug In the village of Nagigi, Fiji, the ocean isn’t just a resource – it’s part of the community’s identity. But in recent years, villagers have … Read more
Catchments and climate resilience: unlocking the governance opportunity 21 Aug Healthy catchments are vital for climate resilience – and effective governance is key. As extreme weather intensifies, integrated catchment … Read more
Inside Sydney Water’s capital works momentum 7 Aug Sydney Water’s multibillion-dollar infrastructure program isn’t just a construction boom – it’s a response to increasing pressure on multiple … Read more
Is desalination becoming Australia’s most reliable water source? 30 Jul With climate uncertainty rising, desalination is emerging as Australia’s most reliable, climate-independent water source. Building resilience … Read more
The drought in southern Australia is not over – it just looks that way 24 Jul How often do you mow your lawn in winter? That may seem like an odd way to start a conversation about drought. But the answer helps explain why … Read more
Restoring Bendigo Creek: Aboriginal leadership revives waterway 26 Jun History leaves scars. For the Bendigo Creek in central Victoria, crossing the land of the Dja Dja Wurrung and Barapa Barapa Peoples, those … Read more