This report delves into the pressing sustainability concerns in Australia, highlighting the detrimental effects of environmental issues such as deforestation, land clearing, overgrazing, excessive resource usage, extensive fishing, species extinction, and pollution. The recent devastating bushfires serve as a stark example, leading to significant ecological damage, including the loss of billions of animals and vast areas of land. The report emphasizes the multifaceted impacts of these events, encompassing environmental, economic, and social dimensions. The environmental consequences include the loss of habitat, increased pollution, and temperature rise, while the economic impact involves damage to tourism and industries. The report stresses the importance of addressing these issues through environmental dimensions by installing air filtration systems, planting trees, and improving soil quality. Focusing on environmental solutions is seen as the foundation for improving economic and social well-being, including restoring ecosystems, reducing pollution, and supporting tourism. The report references sources such as ABC News, Greenpeace Australia Pacific, Climate Action Network, and UN Environment to support its findings.