Warning on climate's 'new normal'
As the world endures a third straight year of record-breaking heat, a new study has given fresh insight into what global warming is likely to mean for Australians if it is not curbed.
As the world endures a third straight year of record-breaking heat, a new study has given fresh insight into what global warming is likely to mean for Australians if it is not curbed.
A nationally significant koala population could be wiped out within a couple of decades.
The EPA is letting mines in northern NSW self-monitor pollution - with some bizarre results.
US-based AMCI has proposed a mine that would encroach within about 900 metres of Forbesdale and a couple of kilometres of Gloucester.
Shifting to a low-carbon energy future while maintaining competition and reliability will be a challenge for the new minister.
Sydney is expected to be drenched in more rain on Wednesday than originally forecast, with up to 90 millimetres now expected to fall across the city in the coming day.
While it's doubtful how effective he would be in actual combat, a king penguin has been made a Brigadier by the King of Norway.
Sydney should lap up Tuesday's relatively sunny weather as a deepening low-pressure system brings the prospect of a wet end to the working week.
Rain and a cold front on the way.
It's not quite The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, but the results of a study comparing the sharpness and durability of different shark teeth sawing through prey were almost as scary.
Owners want justice for dog attack that killed their poodle and injured dog walker.
The wombat may be a muddle-headed marsupial in the realm of children's literature but in real life they are anything but, a Canberra wildlife carer says.
After basking in the relative warmth of the past week, Canberrans were brought back to wintry reality as a cold front passed over on Friday and Saturday.
Are Canberrans playing finders keepers with lost pets?
In photos, 12-year-old Aryanna Gourdin is pictured posing with dead wild animals – an impala, a giraffe, a zebra – she hunted and killed on a recent trip to South Africa.
Wombats have a reputation for being cute and cuddly but a woman mauled by one in Canberra's south has warned others to stay away from the marsupials.
With two maimed front legs the American black bear manages to get around on his hind legs. His unusual condition has spawned coveted sightings and viral videos.
Meet the woman who blew the whistle on Australia's live export trade.
Scientist David Fernandez peered at the odd-looking critter,and hoped it was the real thing. He'd never seen one of these animals in its entirety before. No scientist ever had.
The video shows a black bear rummaging around a trash bin in the Canadian woods, where an American bow hunter was waiting, armed with a spear - custom-made and outfitted with a camera to capture the kill.
Fledgling little eagle's flight convinces ecologist Jerry Olsen the ACT is losing a vulnerable species.
Sydney will continue to bask in unseasonably warm weather for a couple more days yet.
A new study shows that microbeads are transferring toxic chemicals into fish that could be ending up on our plates.
Technically speaking, it's still winter but it feels like spring across much of Australia.
Is it a new Pokemon? Mr. Snuffleupagus from Sesame Street? Or a new mascot for the Dockers?
The climate change-denying senator is creating ripples around the world.
The big three electricity retailers are charging as much as triple the rate for power in deregulated markets compared with the ACT, a report finds
It's worked for mice, now a medical trial to discover whether an anti-rejection drug could extend the lifespan of pet dogs has shown early signs of success.
Billions of litres of extra water will be pumped into the south of England as another spell of hot summer weather could see the mercury soar above 30 degrees this week.
The illegal trade in tiger bone and skin is threatening these majestic creatures.
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