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Professor Meyer finalist for SA Climate Award

The Environment Institute’s Professor Wayne Meyer has been announced as a finalist for prestigious SA Climate Award. The Premier’s Climate Change Counsil SA Climate Leader Awards celebrate the achievements of individuals and organisations who take action to address climate change in South Australia. Professor Meyer was announced as a finalist for the award in the Individual […]

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The second industrial transformation of Australian landscapes.

Inarguably colonisation and industry have changed Australia’s environment since the first fleet set foot on NSW in the late 18th Century. This first industrial age was built on natural capital, driven by the need to populate and establish, with unprecedented changes to the natural environment. In some cases we have exceeded environmental and resource limits, […]

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Wayne Meyer discusses the environmental future of Australia

The current state of the environment is an international priority. This requires us to develop and implement solutions for its health, our wellbeing and to sustain our economy. While there are a mutlitude of questions and unknowns surrounding the future of the Australian environment, the decisions we make now can define the environmental outlook for […]

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Four in 40: Managing carbon in catchments – Podcast now available

The podcast from the most recent “Four in 40” seminar, hosted by the Water Research Centre and the Department for Environment, Water & Natural Resources (DEWNR)on Monday 23 July, “Managing carbon in catchments” is now available. Speakers were: Dr Todd Wallace, Department for Environment, Water & Natural Resources Associate Professor Rob Reid, University of Adelaide […]

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Wayne Meyer talks natural science in the latest Debate @ The Waite

In the latest Debate @ The Waite, “Australian cities need Australian Farmers”, Professor Wayne Meyer spoke about the future of natural science and the challenges that South Australia faces. Professor Meyer led an in depth discussion into the issues that confront South Australia and debated the future outlook for the state. Find out more and […]

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The ACEAS Great Debate: Will European land use devastate Australia’s unique biodiversity?

The RiAus in association with The Australian Centre for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis (ACEAS) present ‘The ACEAS Great Debate.’ This debate will involve some of Australia’s top scientists and land managers debating questions around Australia’s landscape and how our unique diversity has been affected since the arrival of Europeans 224 years ago. Questions that will […]

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NRM Research and Innovation Network launches its first newsletter

The Environment Institute welcomes the first newsletter for the NRM Research and Innovation Network. The Network is a tool for information sharing where partnerships between users and providers of NRM science and research are fostered and strengthened. It aims to be a “one stop shop” where managers and researchers can share information at the intersections […]

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A new phase of TERN is about to start

In the latest round of support for the Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network (TERN) a proposal by Profs Wayne Meyer and David Chittleborough has received support. The new support will enable continuation and supplementation of the energy, CO2 and H2O monitoring system set up over mallee vegetation on Calperum Station just north of Renmark. The 20 […]

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