An Australian community for everything from your backyard to beyond the black stump.
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Topics may include Aussie plants and animals, environmental, farming, energy, and climate news and stories (mostly Aus specific), etc.
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Want a news or information source? Try one of these links below!
News
The Conversation
(Envt)
The Guardian
(Envt)
ABC News
(Envt)
ABC News
(Sci)
ABC News
(Rrl)
Independent Australia
(Envt)
Michael West Media
The Fifth Estate
The New Daily
(Life, Sci, Envt)
SBS News
(Envt)
The Saturday Paper
(Envt)
New Matilda
(Envt)
John Menadue
(Envt)
John Menadue
(Pub Pcy/Climate)
In Queensland News
InDaily
(Sci and Tech)
The AIMN
(Envt)
Westender
(Envt and Climate)
Crikey
(Envt)
The Shot
4zzz
Sunshine Coast News
NoFibs
Sydney Morning Herald
(Envt)
The Age
(Envt)
Eureka Street
(Aus)
Open Forum
National Indigenous Times
(Envt)
The Independents
Science
Phys.org
(Aus)
Phys.org
(Aus and Envt)
Phys.org
(Plants and Animals)
Science.org
(News)
Particle.Scitech
(Earth)
Nature
CSIRO
(News)
AIMS
(Stories)
Botany.One
Science Daily
(Envt)
Online Library.Wiley
(Srch Earliest)
Online Library.Wiley
The BOM
(Media Releases)
Australia Institute
(News)
Science in Public
Conservation
Nature Australia
(Newsroom)
Wilderness
Australian Conservation Foundation ACF
Biodiversity Council
(Stories)
Conservatioon Council of WA
Marine Conservation
Greening Australia
WWF, World-Wide Fund for Nature
WWF, World-Wide Fund for Nature
(Blogs)
Australian Wildlife
Nature Conservation Council for NSW
Bob Brown
Bush Heritage
Threatened Species Index
Queensland Conservation Council
(Blog)
Greenpeace
Minderoo Foundation
(Media)
Tangaroa Blue
(Features)
Environmental Defenders Office
North East Forrest Alliance
Aussie Bird Count
Education Institutions
Australia National University
(News)
Science @ ANU
(News/Evts)
University of Queensland
(News)
University of the Sunshine Coast
(News)
University of Technology, Sydney
(News)
University NSW
(News)
Queensland University of Technology
(News)
Griffith
(News)
University of Southern Queensland
(News)
University of Melbourne
(News)
Monash
(Lens)
Southern Cross
(Sci)
RMIT
(News)
Macquarie
(Lighthouse)
James Cook
(This is Uni)
Charles Darwin
(News)
University of Adelaide
(Envt News)
Deakin
(News and Media)
University of Newcastle
(News)
University of New England
(Connect)
University of Western Australia
(News)
Flinders
(News)
Murdoch
(News)
University of Western Sydney
(News Centre)
Curtin
(News)
Edith Cowan
(News)
Charles Sturt
(News)
University of Tasmania
(News and Stories)
University of South Australia
(News)
Misc
Farmers for Climate Action
Carbon Brief
TERN Ecosystem Research
Climate Council
EcoVoice
Takvera (J,Englart)
(Climate Citizen Blog)
Enviro Justice
Climate and Health Alliance
Australian Youth Climate Coalition
Jagun Alliance
Mongabay (Aus)
Australian Geographic
Greenleft
Carbon Pulse (Biodiversity)
Treehugger
EcoWatch (Aus)
Resilience
Regenfarming News
Modern Farmer
Renew Economy
Ecogeneration
InnovationAus
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Trigger Warning: Community contains mostly bad environmental news (not by choice!). Community may also feature stories about animal agriculture and/or meat. Until tagging is available, please be aware and click accordingly.
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Aussie Zone Rules.
- Golden rule - be nice. If you wouldn’t say it in front of your
grandmother favourite tree, don’t post it.
- No bigotry - including racism, sexism, ableism, homophobia, transphobia, or xenophobia. You are allowed to denigrate invasive plants or animals.
- Be respectful. Everyone should feel welcome here. Except invasive plants or animals.
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- Nothing illegal in Australia. Like invasive plants or animals. Exotic microbes and invasive fungi also not welcome.
- Make post titles descriptive with no swear words. Comments are a free for all using the above rules as a guide. Fuck invasive plants and animals.
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/c/Aussie Environment acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the land, sea and waters, of the area that we live and work on across Australia. We acknowledge their continuing connection to their culture and pay our respects to their Elders past and present.