Environment

Environment

Fears that 'significant' coral mortality is still to come

Eyes are on us: Coral bleaching has returned to the Great Barrier Reef - and other reefs - in 2017.

The world is 33 months into its biggest recorded coral bleaching event with little sign of it ending, raising the prospect that coral mortality on the Great Barrier Reef will increase "significantly" from the quarter already lost in the past year, scientists say.

Lost and found

Thought to be extinct for almost 200 years, the newly-named Hibbertia Fumana makes a comeback.

Claims of a cover-up as a plant lost for two centuries turns up on a development site.

Shark!

There has been a spate of shark attacks off the north coast of NSW this year.

Have a spate of bites and sightings up and down the NSW coast raised the odds that an attack awaits beachgoers this summer? Peter Hannam investigates.

Mine rehabilitation is 'inadequate and vague'

Hunter Valley coal mines: Rehabilitation arrangements have come under scrutiny.

Provisions to rehabilitate the state's 450 mines in NSW are inadequate, their required outcomes vague, and the risks of long-term failure are uncovered, according to a report by the Auditor-General.

Westpac branded as 'wimps' over coal pledge

Westpac says it needs to meet the government to determine the impact of the new tax on the bank's earnings.

Westpac's decision to effectively rule out lending to the proposed giant Adani coal mine in Queensland has drawn praise from environmentalists but derision from the government and industry.

As rising seas erode shorelines, Tasmania shows what can be lost

Gravestones mark the 19th-century burial sites mostly of convicts from the historic Port Arthur prison.

Maybe the hardened convicts who carved the 19th-century gravestones dotting this tiny Tasmanian island were barely literate, or perhaps one of them just had a wicked sense of humour. Schoolmaster Benjamin Horne went to his repose in 1843 with this sentence chiselled above his head: "Sincerely regretted by all who knew him."