AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoNational Environmental Protection Agency: Australia’s new independent National EPA has started work, aiming to monitor EPBC compliance, act on breaches, and streamline approvals as remaining reforms roll out by 1 December 2026. Climate & heat resilience: Researchers at Macquarie University and Sydney Water are testing whether recycled water can help cool and sustain urban trees during hotter El Niño summers, with an arboretum monitoring 600 trees. Wildlife safety: Tasmania wildlife authorities warn crowds not to approach “Neil” the 1,000kg seal, saying people are risking dangerous contact and could “love him to death.” Marine protection: Scientists warn shark-spotting drones improve detection but don’t guarantee swimmer safety, as NSW expands daily drone surveillance to dozens of beaches. Reef health: New reporting highlights starfish and urchins devastating parts of Australia’s reefs, with scientists urging better protection. Policy & kids online: Australia’s eSafety boss apologises to Jewish victims over limits of the Adult Cyber Abuse Scheme, while broader debate continues after Australia’s under-16 social media ban. Energy storage: Battery projects and grid upgrades keep rolling out, including new large-scale storage capacity submissions and manufacturing expansion supporting AI infrastructure.
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