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Ula Majewski The ocean between Tasmania and Victoria, stretching west, is under threat from the offshore oil and gas industry. The communities dotted along those coasts are banding together to protect it. Save Southern Sea CountryUla Majewski12 Min Read
Nick Rodway The mountain ash forests of Victoria’s Central Highlands are priceless. So why would you log them, losing millions of dollars in the process? Logged For A LossNick Rodway7 Min Read
Jock Serong The ancient forests of Victoria’s Central Highlands are home to a myriad of natural ecosystems, all precious, all interrelated. It’s time they were all protected as one National Park. Imagining The Great ForestJock Serong12 Min Read
Sean Doherty Western Australia is the only Australian state whose carbon emissions are rising. The gas industry is to blame. Like Texas, Just BiggerSean Doherty5 Min Read
Wayne Lynch Wayne Lynch has seen his beloved Otways plundered over the years. The desecration of treasured stretch of Australian coast continues today. Now It’s GasWayne Lynch3 min Read
Almost a decade ago, a great victory was won in the Kimberley. Today, this ancient, red dirt frontier remains under threat from the gas industry. Walmadan8 min Read
It’s time for surfers to read the forecast on climate change and do something about it. Rising Tides7 min Read
The Great Barrier Reef is around 2,500 miles long, the largest living thing on earth. I’ve sailed right past it before while sailing out into the Pacific, but I’ve never actually stopped there and spent time on it. I’m kicking myself now. The Reef Beneath10 Min Read
The unassuming bogong moth has been part of the Australian summer for tens of thousands of years, the summer sky darkened as they migrated to the high country in their millions. A Still Summer Sky5 Min Read
For Tish, COP26 was an opportunity to hold our political leaders accountable and ensure they felt the global pressure to act on climate. COP26 is over. But the fight for climate justice remains.6 Min Read
Out on the fringes of the Western Pacific, the seas encroach. The Ghost Trees of Santa Isabel10 Min Read
Co-author Kim McCoy recounts discovering the mystery of what lies beneath the waves, where ocean and land meet and compete. The Return of a Surf Classic10 Min Read
It didn’t take long for Ben Wilkinson to figure out that there was freedom to be had in working for himself—and that freedom was the first requirement if he wanted to go surfing whenever the waves got huge. “I left home when I was 16,” he remembers,… The Slab Hunter: Ben Wilkinson Woodwork10 Min Read
From shelf to soil and everything in-between – the unexpected lifecycle of Paul West’s tees. Wear and Tear10 Min Read
The Victorian country town that set up its own solar energy grid. Bright Sparks of Yackandandah6 Min Read
A small-scale farmer takes a regenerative approach to keeping his community fed. Transplanting Traditions10 Min Read
Beau Miles isn’t really one for running with others, activism, or taking more than two showers a week Tigers Change Their Stripes in the Tarkine10 Min Read
Sheep (and their poop) could help climate-driven wildfires. One couple is ushering in this idea with a small flock and some supportive fire departments. Fire Sheep6 Min Read
Seasoned waterman, master woodworker and Patagonia Surf Ambassador Ben Wilkinson channels his skills toward a new environmental calling. Garbage Bins for the Ocean6 Min Read
Ten years after the Fukushima nuclear disaster, Japanese communities are turning toward citizen-led renewable power. Green Reconstruction6 Min Read
“Exploring varying landscapes generates an energy and connection…that provides the ‘why’ to life for me.” “…these unbalanced running steps through lumping button grass were pounding a connection with the Tarkine into my cells.” “This event and the wild of Tassie tore in to my heart, embedded in my soul…” If You Love It, Run for It: Dispatch from the Inaugural takayna Ultramarathon10 Min Read
Roping up for a global protest – The Great Canopy Campout, October 17. Why We Sit in Trees10 Min Read
Debates over how America’s public lands should be managed are as old as the system itself... Why Should the Public Care About Public Lands?10 Min Read
Former local Belinda Bags links up with surfers and campaigners looking to halt a high-rise development and protect endangered turtle hatching grounds. United to Save Yaroomba10 Min Read
Climate and social justice activists are pushing the clothing industry to take better care of people and the planet. Activists Want Fashion to Change10 min Read
Good news can be hard to find. It shouldn’t be, but it is. Good people doing good work can also be hard to hear about. They are often too busy doing the work to be out beating their chests about it and demanding attention. There are a lot of uplifting stories and inspiring... The Never Town Grassroots Tour10 Min Read
Snowboarder Alex Yoder takes a Regenerative Organic approach to his new coffee business by thinking like an astronaut. Ground Control6 Min Read
85% of Patagonia’s polyester this season is recycled. Using recycled polyester, rather than virgin petroleum polyester, reduced our seasonal carbon emissions by over 5,600 metric tons of CO₂e. Polyester10 Minutes
Kristel Van Houte is a surfer and marine ecologist based in the coastal town of Raglan, on the north island of New Zealand. She started the Karioi Project just over 10 years ago. Watershed Chats' with the Karioi Project10 Minutes
If we continue trying to save the world one species at a time we will fail; it is time to redefine our relationship with nature so that we save all of nature. Connecting the Dots6 Min Read
Photographer Paolo Pellegrin captured the aftermath of the wildfires that burned through Australia in 2019. One Year Since Australia’s Black Summer10 Min Read
Two hours from the coast we’re fish out of water in Canberra, but this battle has reached a critical point. Fish Out of Water6 Min Read
Why we rely on lab tests and data more than ever to make decisions about our products. Trust The Scientists10 Min Read
What was once a nuisance – overselling environmental gains – now conceals the apparel industry’s role in the climate crisis. Can We Stop Greenwashing?6 Min Read
Patagonia’s quality rating system is designed with ecological footprint in mind. Here’s why. Quality Is an Environmental Issue10 Min Read
With the rest of the world spiralling into chaos, organising my closet suddenly became a soothing Saturday night activity. It felt good to sort through Haunted by Unwanted Clothes6 Min Read
Hungry for Big Adventure, I had failed to see the wildness present in my own backyard. Backyard Adventures Little Wild Places6 Min Read
Jenny Weber A new legal challenge could be the best chance in a generation to end native forest logging in Australia. The Great Forest CaseJenny Weber10 Min Read
The Clarence River flows through the hearts of all those who live along its banks. One afternoon, after a long hiatus of contact, help was humbly sought and lovingly given. Biirrinba Carries Life6 Min Read
Josh and Kyle Slabb are Bundjalung men who live, fish, surf and raise their families near the fabled sand bottom point break of Fingal Head on the east coast of Australia – where their ancestors have thrived for tens of thousands of years. Watershed Chats' with the Slabb Brothers10 Min Read
Join a group of dedicated New Zealand locals as they set out to restore a seabird mountain near the surf town of Raglan. Karioi' Online Premiere with Dave Rastovich10 Min Read
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