'It would take the army to police these blokes'
While the current land clearing laws are clearly failing in NSW it's far from clear their repeal will make things any better.
While the current land clearing laws are clearly failing in NSW it's far from clear their repeal will make things any better.
The Turnbull government is "flip-flopping on climate change" and doesn't know what it stands for, Labor says, after Science Minister Greg Hunt ordered the CSIRO to restore climate research as a core priority.
Farmers are revving up the bulldozers even before the state loosens land-clearing laws.
New Science Minister Greg Hunt has ordered a major u-turn in the direction of the CSIRO, reviving climate research as a bedrock function just months after the national science agency slashed climate staff and programs.
The future of a major gas project in NSW just became a little clearer.
Coal seam gas developer Santos and the Baird government communicated closely at the time new laws curbing protest activity were being drawn up, documents reveal.
Malcolm Turnbull's new Environment and Energy Minister Josh Frydenberg has signalled a declining role for coal in Australia's energy mix in the future, in a marked change from the aggressively pro-coal stance of the Abbott government.
Rain will be banished this week as a big high-pressure system sets in.
Scientists to release new Korean virus to control spread of rabbits.
Oil giant BP has its sights on drilling within a commonwealth marine reserve.
They have lived among us for close to 4000 years. You've likely seen scuttle solo over railway tracks. Or heard nighttime gnawing in your walls or ceiling. Most of the time, you don't even know they're there. And that's the way they like it.
On current forecasts, maximum temperatures will struggle to rise above 17 degrees until Monday.
It sounds like the beginning of a Hollywood zombie thriller. But a bigger, less exciting horror film is also playing out as in Siberia.
New South Wales has been reminded that winter is here to stay, with heavy snow and flooding hitting the state's west, closing roads and leaving several dozen people stranded.
The popular breed has a litany of health problems - and so little genetic diversity that it's probably beyond saving.
A photographer who captured spectacular photos of orcas hunting humpback whale calves off WA's northern coast has described the scenes as "intense" and "distressing" - but ultimately just part of nature at work.
Six week's after she was born with a rare condition that left her unable to stand or feed, Melbourne Zoo's vets decided that their elephant calf had been through enough pain.
Some fish may cope with the changing chemistry of the oceans linked to global warming by permanently setting their body defences to night-time levels, the time of day when they find seawater least hospitable, a study says.
It was a 40 year animal mystery which followed perhaps thousands of years of silence.
A 'one-in-35-year' storm is partly to blame for the death of about 200,000 pine trees in Kowen Forest.
Winter's not yet done with another storm brewing for coastal NSW.
A rare southern right whale albino calf has been spotted off the south-west coast of WA.
WA's South West is preparing to be hit by damaging winds predicted to reach up to 125 km/h on Friday.
One day apparently is a long time in climate change politics.
A seven-year-old girl has died in a freak accident at a Moroccan zoo when an elephant threw a rock that struck the child in the head, the zoo has confirmed.
Honeycomb the alpaca, famous for riding in the back of his owner's little red Mazda 121, but more importantly offering some joy and comfort to the sick, dying and lonely, has passed away.
Chuffing noises, scent marking and smooches through the fence are signs Canberra zoo's latest matchmaking operation is going to plan.
New wind farm guidelines are expected to impose tough requirements on developers to limit their visual impact.
"I know a lot of things I don't want to know": Inside the world of marine scientist Professor Emma Johnston.
First it was dead birds, then noise. Now wind farms are being blamed for destroying the electricity market and pushing prices as high as $14,000 per megawatt hour.
The oil and gas industry has the potential to drive climate change action but only if it makes a clear break with its coal cousins.
It's time for the Baird government to link national carbon goals to NSW's planning rules, the EDO says.
Possums, long considered a pest in New Zealand, now face eradication in the country by 2050, along with with other foreign predators such as rats and stoats.
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