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Centre Update - June 2025

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2/07/2025




We’re excited to share the June 2025 updates from the Research Centre.

Project team members are actively collaborating to investigate climate change impacts across the region - discover some key highlights in the Science Program below. This month’s activities showcased the Research Centre’s model of practice and the broad scope of the Science Program.

We hosted a field trip for nearly 80 delegates from the XII International Rangeland Congress, welcoming participants from around the world. Meanwhile, our Science Program Manager attended the Murray-Darling Water and Environment Research Program (MD-WERP) Symposium in Canberra, where the importance of community and First Nations engagement was strongly emphasised.


The ongoing algal bloom devastating the region continues to make an impact on many fronts. Local scientists and community members have been essential in documenting these effects. For those interested in learning more, an informative webinar titled ‘Science of the Algal Bloom, hosted by the Port Environment Centre, is available here. It is clear there is a pressing need to deepen our understanding of the long-term impacts and how such events may unfold in the future.


View our other posts for more information on the Centre's activities during June 2025.

 
 

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