Achieving Environmental Sustainability in Australasia
Priorities identified through Global Horizon Scanning
SETAC’s Global Horizon Scanning Project brought together a multidisciplinary team of researchers, government agencies and businesses to identify priority research questions for Australasia.
Lorenzo Ricolfi wins the 2024 SETAC AU Postgraduate Research Publication Award
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Kate Fergusson and Gabriel Melhado win the 2023 Peter Teasdale Memorial Award
Kate Fergusson and Gabriel Melhado have won the Peter Teasdale Memorial Award
Gwilym Price wins the 2023 SETAC AU Postgraduate Research Publication Award
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Inaugural SETAC-AU Photo Competition
Cast your vote now for the inaugural 2023 SETAC-AU photo competition!
Sharmin Akter wins the 2022 Peter Teasdale Memorial Award
Sharmin Akter has won the Peter Teasdale Memorial Award
Drew Szabo wins the 2022 SETAC AU Postgraduate Research Publication Award
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Rafiquel Islam wins the 2021 SETAC AU Postgraduate Research Publication Award
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Hung Tan wins the inaugural Peter Teasdale Memorial Award
Hung Tan has won the Peter Teasdale Memorial Award
Dust as a vector for persistent organic pollutants in Volume 7 of ABEEC
Dust may be an important vector for persistent organic pollutants in Australia.
Ban on toxic mercury looms in sugar cane farming, but Australia still has a way to go
Australia recently banned the mercury-based pesticide Shirtan, but is yet to ratify the Minamata Convention which aims to protect human and environmental health from mercury emissions. Dr …
Global Horizon Scanning
SETAC’s Global Horizon Scanning Project brought together a multidisciplinary team of researchers, government agencies and businesses to identify priority research questions for Australasia.