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Massive storms are pumping pollution into our oceans: time to clean up our cities
Massive storms are pumping pollution into our oceans: time to clean

The storms that have lashed Australia’s ...

Opinion
New leadership role for award-winning marine scientist Emma Johnston
New leadership role for award-winning marine scientist Emma Johnston

Professor of marine ecology and TV presenter Emma Johnston is adding ...

News
GWI welcomes Dr Diana Day
GWI welcomes Dr Diana Day

GWI welcomes Sydney Water Board Director Dr Diana Day as an Adjunct Professor ...

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Going against the flow
Going against the flow

Professor Fleur Johns’ new co-authored book on the mighty Mekong offers the first detailed study of ...

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Engineers demonstrate the dangers of floodwaters
UNSW Engineers demonstrate the dangers of floodwaters

Australia’s weather conditions can create extremely dangerous situations for drivers ...

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Testing the waters
Testing the waters

Clean water is essential for all life on our planet, but global water issues have never been ...

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GWI calls for national coastal observatory following recent storm damage
GWI calls for national coastal observatory following recent storm

Australia's east coast storms a harbinger of things to come ...

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 Brace for more city floods as rainfall extremes rise with climate change
Brace for more city floods as rainfall extremes rise with climate

Cities face harsher, more concentrated rainfall as climate ...

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Australia ‘working blind’ on beach and coastal erosion
Australia ‘working blind’ on beach and coastal erosion

Narrabeen beach erosion research program has become a high-tech scramble to predict ...

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 Former Cochlear CEO joins PLuS Alliance and UNSW
Former Cochlear CEO joins PLuS Alliance and UNSW

The appointment of Christopher Roberts will make Biomedical Engineering a stand-out player ...

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Q&A with Tommy Weidmann
Planning for a sustainable future

Academic from Civil and Environmental Engineering is the leader of the Sustainability Assessment Program ...

Q&A
World-first for UNSW’s Water Researchers
World-first for UNSW’s Water Researchers

A ground-breaking coastal monitoring experiment will help protect our beaches into the future ...

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Garden hose a breeding ground for Legionnaires’ disease
Garden hose a breeding ground for Legionnaires’ disease

The humble backyard hose could be a bacterial breeding ground ...

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Finding the good in algal blooms
Finding the good in algal blooms

New bioMASS lab explores potential benefits of algae and toxic cyanobacteria ...

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Delivering clean water
Delivering clean water

From your toilet to your tap, recycled water could soon become a reality in Australia ...

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