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[Link] 'Horrible to think about': Dire warning on spread of fire ants

Read: 16/2/2022 www.abc.net.au

The national fire ant program began in 2017 with a $411 million budget from the Commonwealth, states and territories, but recently admitted it needs more money and time to eradicate the ants.

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[Link] Australia’s only working carbon capture and storage project fails to meet target

Read: 14/11/2021 www.theguardian.com

Australia’s only working carbon capture and storage project in Western Australia has failed to meet its target to lock away greenhouse gases from a major gas processing plant.

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[Link] The restoration project giving oyster shells a new life

Read: 27/10/2021 www.abc.net.au

Discarded oyster shells from restaurants, usually destined for landfill, are being recycled to create shellfish reefs in Queensland's Moreton Bay. It is the biggest community-driven reef restoration in Australia.

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[Link] Hunter coal miners don’t have enough funds for land rehabilitation

Read: 6/5/2021 www.smh.com.au

Coal miners in the Hunter Valley have failed to set aside enough money to fill in their massive voids or maintain the vegetation required to restore the landscape once their mines come to the end of their lives.

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