Residents of one state have been warned of damaging winds, large hailstones and heavy rain amid a severe weather warning.
Clareese Packer
A multimillion-dollar venture capital fund, backed by 50 companies including Westpac, is looking for clean energy innovations that could go global.
Jennifer Dudley-Nicholson
The Gina Rinehart-led mining empire has been a vocal critic of ‘green tape’ and overbearing regulation slowing new developments.
Simone Grogan
Police were called to a train station in southwest Sydney after a security guard spotted a koala wandering dangerously close to the platform's edge.
Nyk Carnsew
Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek will use this week’s global green summit to tout the Government’s ‘really good progress’ in turning Australia nature positive, as Labor’s green agenda remains in doubt.
Ellen Ransley and Dan Jervis-Bardy
Plans to engineer greater water flows at a floodplain along the Murray River face a battle in court, in a new battle over the preservation of the river system.
Adrian Black
Tanya Plibersek will use this week’s global green summit to tout the Government’s ‘really good progress’ in turning Australia nature positive — despite Labor’s environmental agenda teetering on the brink.
It looks like summer has hit early, with one big city set to swelter through 32C temperatures.
Duncan Evans
The threat of foreign EVs being remotely controlled on Australian roads is unlikely, but the computers on wheels are still listening and watching everything we do.
Blair Jackson
A groundbreaking discovery by Indigenous rangers and scientists has revealed the largest known population of the critically endangered night parrot in the Pilbara.
Katya Minns
Maules Creek Coal has been found guilty of failing to comply with environmental protections over a blast that shook locals and sent two workers to hospital.
Stephanie Gardiner
One Australian state could be battered with hailstones, storms and damaging winds as a series of cold fronts move through.
Australia is looking at vaccinations for bird flu as environment ministers are called to a special meeting to discuss the threat to wildlife.
Tracey Ferrier
Environmentalists, insurers and industry groups have aligned to warn Australia must address biodiversity loss to meet global promises and protect the economy.
Jack Gramenz
A low-key Perth tech firm has caught a lucrative wave of work verifying ‘deforestation-free’ coffee for Italian giants Lavazza and Illy, who are bound by looming laws that could eventually apply to mining.
The Town of Cottesloe could become the next Perth council to ban cats roaming outdoors in a bid to not just protect WA’s endangered species but the fluffy felines themselves.
Harriet Flinn
Beachgoers were shocked to discover a near mythical beast had washed ashore at a popular beach.
Aisling Brennan
Tensions are ramping up between authorities and property owners who are resisting the fire ant eradication program with a lock-the-gates style campaign.
A West Australian author who specialises in raising the profile of bush tucker around Western Australia has backed the idea the South West could create a whole new cropping industry.
Anjelica Smilovitis
One state is set to experience severe thunderstorms, heavy rainfall, and destructive winds as two large weather systems move across the country.
Pressure is mounting on the federal government to pour more money into bird flu preparations, amid warnings Australia's worst ecological disaster is looming.
The grocery chain has recommended shareholders at its October 31 annual general meeting vote against a resolution demanding the company stop using Macquarie Harbour salmon in its own branded products.
Sean Smith
September records could be broken in one state as the country prepares for even more rain across the week.
Firefighters in one state have been called to 1600 blazes in three months before “fire season” even officially begins.