Here's a list of key achievements which you might not have seen:

Establishing new Indigenous protected areas and doubling the Indigenous ranger program.


$150 million to deliver clean drinking water to remote First Nations communities.


Halving food waste by 2030 – saving 4.6 million tonnes of food and avoiding around 9 million tonnes of carbon emissions each year.


Expanded the water trigger to ensure all new gas developments consider the impact on water.


A world-first Nature Repair Market – to supercharge investment in nature.


Pushing for World Heritage Listing for Murujuga, Cape York, Flinders Ranges, West Kimberley, the Parramatta Female Factory, Victorian Goldfields and Victorian and Broken Hill Trades Halls.


We hosted the world’s first Global Nature Positive Summit to drive collective action and private investment in nature protection and repair.


We stopped Jabiluka from being mined for uranium – and will add it to Kakadu National Park instead.


We saved Toondah Harbour from destruction. The Labor Government is protecting internationally important wetlands.


Tanya Plibersek was the first Environment Minister to block a coal mine.


We’ve ticked off more than 70 renewable projects – enough to power more than eight million homes.


We’re restoring rivers and waterways in our cities, with a $200 million investment to transform concrete drains into natural creeks with plants and animals.


Investing nearly $1.5 billion in Antarctic science and research.


Advanced strong new packaging laws with mandatory minimum levels of recycled content.


We’re rescuing the Murray-Darling – delivering 180,000 Olympic swimming pools of water to help stop the rivers dying and securing drinking water for 3 million people.


We’ve quadrupled the size of Heard and McDonald Islands Marine Park, the biggest act of ocean conservation on the planet in 2024.


We’ve tripled the size of Macquarie Island Marine Park, the biggest act of environmental conservation anywhere in the world in 2023.


We now protect 52% of our oceans, more than any other country on earth.


We’ve protected 95 million hectares of land and sea– an area nearly four times the size of the UK.


We’ve kept the Great Barrier Reef off the World Heritage ‘in danger’ list by better protecting it with a $1.2 billion investment and doubling funding for the marine scientists who look after it.


We’re increasing recycling by more than 1.3 million tonnes a year and stopping paper, soft and difficult to recycle plastics from going to landfill.


Doubled funding for national parks including Kakadu and Uluru – after the Liberals let them fall apart Investing $550 million to protect our threatened species and cracking down on the feral animals and weeds killing our native plants and animals.