Hitting 'rock bottom': Prospect of big revamp of environment controls
State could be in for largest reform of how major projects get assessed in two decades.
State could be in for largest reform of how major projects get assessed in two decades.
Nearly 200 nations hammered out a legally binding deal to cut back on greenhouse gases used in refrigerators and air conditioners
Baird government's decision to back a trial of shark nets "not based on data".
Australia is facing renewed pressure on the international stage to explain what it is doing to tackle climate change.
The extreme weather conditions and 80,000 lightning strikes that thrust South Australia into darkness last week was extraordinary enough; the disingenuous debate it sparked about Australia's changing energy system has been something else again.
Typhoon Sarika made landfall in eastern Philippines on Sunday after leaving at least two people dead a day earlier, thousands of villagers displaced and hundreds of planes grounded.
Australian researchers have discovered that peptides contained in the milk of Tasmanian devils can kill some of the most deadly bacterial and fungal infections, including golden staph.
People with lung conditions are being urged to stay inside after hazard reduction burning and high pollen counts have made Sydney's air quality poor.
Heavy smoke and flames in North Sydney are affecting traffic as a result of RFS burning activities.
Scientists believe a comet hitting the Earth caused global warming 55.6 million years ago, an event that can help us understand climate change today.
A potentially dangerous incident involving an escaped gorilla has ``concluded'' at the London Zoo, police say.
Study finds proposed loosening of NSW's land clearing controls expose much of the state's woodlands bulldozers.
National Geographic Magazine photographer Thomas Peschak specialises in cute, beautiful and arresting images of marine wildlife around the planet.
Litter volume in NSW has dropped in the past year, but there is one item that continues to be tossed frequently.
A team of researchers scours the wilds of northern Alaska for a big bee that has adapted to the cold and that can teach them more about the effects of climate change.
A walk in the park with an author and her pet also gives insight as to why canines avidly sniff things like toes, rears and corpses.
Australians are being warned to prepare for stormy weather, according to forecasting from the Bureau of Meteorology.
A wet and windy afternoon is set to follow Canberra's mild Monday morning as a cold front moves through the region.
Premier's office will not deny reports but describe them as "speculation".
As Premier Mike Baird prepares what some senior MPs expect to be a change to the government's historic greyhound racing ban, the state government is continuing several inquiries into explosive allegations of mass graves and corruption linked to the sport.
Secure the outdoor furniture, protect the pets, Melbourne is expected to be blasted with wind gusts of 120km/h on Sunday afternoon.
Hurricane Matthew slammed into South Carolina on Saturday, packing a diminished yet still powerful punch after killing almost 900 people in Haiti and causing major flooding and widespread power outages as it skirted Florida and Georgia.
The first major hurricane threatening a direct hit on the United States in more than 10 years has lashed Florida after killing at least 478 people in Haiti on its destructive march through the Caribbean.
Western Australia is home to the only place on Earth where our ancient history could one day help us find life on other planets.
If you have just had the biggest failure in the history of Australia's electricity market it makes sense to bring those responsible for it together to talk.
As it ploughed up the coast, Hurricane Matthew largely spared South Florida on Thursday but cut a razor-thin path that threatened to make history: the first major hurricane on record to strike Central Florida's east coast.
The death toll from the deadly storm nears 300 in the Caribbean and is barrelling towards the United States.
A new study finds that great apes show some key abilities to see the world from someone else's point of view - a trait that once was considered uniquely human.
As Hurricane Matthew makes its way up the Florida coast, forecasters now predict that the storm will go into the Atlantic and slam back into Florida.
Victorian Energy Minister Lily D'Ambrosio has accused her federal counterpart Josh Frydenberg of pulling a political stunt by calling an emergency meeting of ministers in the wake of the South Australian blackout.
The Paris climate accord negotiated last year has been ratified by enough countries for it to go into force, but Australia has missed out on being part of the historic moment.
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