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With flooding now ever-present danger for communities in Australia and around the world, Australian researchers have demonstrated the effectiveness of world-first real-time water level and rainfall sensing technology using existing mobile phone networks
Hundreds of exotic pines and other tree species beside the Great Western Highway west of Lithgow will be removed or trimmed to build greater bushfire resilience on one of regional NSW’s busiest routes.
The NSW Government released the nation’s first State Disaster Mitigation Plan (SDMP). The plan reveals the cost of building and infrastructure damage from disasters could hit $9.1 billion per year by 2060, as more severe events take a higher toll.
The Minns Labor government is helping households across NSW take the guess work out of planning for disasters thanks to a new preparedness campaign called Get Ready NSW.
Cultural science integrates traditional knowledge into applied bushfire research to help New South Wales care for Country.
This state Heatwave Sub Plan describes the strategic emergency management arrangements for heatwaves affecting New South Wales, including Lord Howe Island.
NSW Department of Primary Industries (DPI) and North Coast Local Land Services (LLS) have urged producers to monitor crops for fall armyworm damage this autumn.
This paper discusses how climate risks are expected to materially impact NSW’s long term economic and fiscal outlook.
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