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    $10 million donation transforms Australian forest into nature reserve

    Australian philanthropists Mike and Sue Gregg have donated $10 million AUD to turn 7000 hectares of former cattle and logging land into a protected nature reserve, delivering a major boost for conservation efforts.

    The newly protected area will safeguard habitats for koalas, greater gliders and other threatened species, while restoring forests, rivers and native ecosystems.

    Managed by the Great Southern Land Conservancy, the project reflects a growing global trend of private investment supporting environmental protection. Read more here.

    Australian companies thrive under four-day work week trial

    Could working less actually help people and businesses perform better? A new study published in Nature’s Humanities and Social Sciences Communications journal suggests companies can adopt a four-day work week and not only survive but thrive.

    Researchers tracked 15 Australian companies trialling the 100:80:100 model, where staff receive full pay for reduced hours while maintaining productivity.

    The results were encouraging, with 14 companies choosing to continue after the trial ended and none reporting a drop in output. Several businesses even saw productivity improve, while many reported lower burnout and better staff wellbeing. Read more here.

    Alaskan village lights the way for life saving flight

    A story of community teamwork from the remote Alaskan village of Deering is attracting attention again after recently resurfacing on social media.

    When runway lights failed at the local airport, more than 30 residents brought their trucks and ATVs to the airstrip, using their headlights to guide a medevac plane carrying out an urgent mission for a baby in medical distress.

    Their efforts allowed the aircraft to land and depart safely, ensuring the baby could be transported for the treatment it needed. Read more on the event here.

    Chile’s penguin colony survives thanks to kindergarten teacher

    A retired kindergarten teacher in southern Chile has become an unlikely conservation hero after helping a tiny group of king penguins grow into a thriving colony of nearly 200 birds.

    When the penguins began nesting on Cecilia Durán Gafo’s land in 2010, she stepped in to protect them from predators and disruptive tourists. Armed with little more than determination, sandwiches and late-night patrols, she created a protected reserve that is now home to the world’s only continental king penguin colony.

    Today, the reserve welcomes thousands of visitors each year and supports vital research, with a record 23 penguin chicks surviving last season. Read more and see the penguins here.

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