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10 Oct 2023

Find out how climate change is impacting NSW's water resources. Increased temperatures and changing rainfall patterns are reducing water availability in parts of NSW. groundwater

Shoreline of a large lake showing water next to land.
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10 Oct 2023

Climate change is one of the biggest threats to biodiversity and is happening too quickly for many natural environments and species to adapt.

Two small black and white birds on a rock surrounded by their chicks.
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11 Oct 2023

Explore the key aspects of the Far West region that are vulnerable to climate impacts, along with challenges and opportunities to adapt.

Close up of native Sturt's Desert Pea in Australian Inland Botanic Gardens in Buronga in NSW
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10 Oct 2023

Explore the key aspects of the Hunter that are vulnerable to climate impacts, along with challenges and opportunities to adapt.

People enjoying the scenic walk along the Newcastle Memorial Walk
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10 Oct 2023

Explore the key aspects of the Illawarra that are vulnerable to climate impacts, along with challenges and opportunities to adapt.

Aerial scenic coastline showing Sandon Point in Bulli in NSW.
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10 Oct 2023

Explore the key aspects of the Riverina Murray region that are vulnerable to climate impacts, along with challenges and opportunities to adapt.

Landscape of a rock with native vegetation at sunset in The Rock Nature Reserve, located between the town of Lockhart and the city of Wagga Wagga in NSW

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10 Oct 2023

Explore the key aspects of the New England and North West region that are vulnerable to climate impacts, along with challenges and opportunities to adapt.

Landscape of falls in Guy Fawkes River National Park in the New England region of NSW
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11 Oct 2023

Explore the key aspects of the South East and Tablelands region that are vulnerable to climate impacts, along with challenges and opportunities to adapt.

Landscape showing the sun lighting up a mountain at sunrise in the snowy mountains, NSW.
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10 Oct 2023

Climate change is causing estuary water to warm and acidify. Rising sea levels will flood low-lying areas and threaten developments near NSW estuaries.

Aerial view of an estuary in Narooma in NSW.
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10 Oct 2023

Climate change is projected to make heatwaves in NSW more common, more intense, and last longer. Heatwaves kill more Australians than any other natural hazard.

bright sun shining in an orange sky with clouds