Mystery surrounds death of 16 horses after Tasmanian polo trip
Sixteen horses from a NSW polo club died on their way home from a Tasmanian polo tournament.
Sixteen horses from a NSW polo club died on their way home from a Tasmanian polo tournament.
Queensland's top tourist destinations are under threat from climate change, according to the latest report from the Climate Council.
The humble Australian magpie is the star of new research that suggests social interaction is key to the development and evolution of intelligence in animals.
Only a quarter of the 20,000 "ravenous" kingfish that escaped from a fish farm off Port Stephens last month have been caught.
The rooftops of Canberra's CBD could yield power for up to 13,000 homes if businesses installed solar panels, a new study has claimed.
Solar energy approvals are accelerating and this year will likely see total capacity surge at an unprecedented rate in NSW and the country as a whole.
First published in The Age on February 9, 1983
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Robert Meilhammer, of Crapo, lost two teeth and his memory.
The Great Barrier Reef is in "deep trouble" as climate change and other threats mount, hindering the ability of corals to rebound from natural events, a senior scientist with the reef's Marine Park Authority said.
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Nigel the gannet died as he lived, alone on the cliffs of a remote island, surrounded by fake birds.
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Australia's mean temperatures have been increasing at the rate of about 0.15 degrees every 10 years in recent decades.
If climate change curbs live up to their promise, oil demand may fall 20 per cent by 2040, Exxon Mobil says in one forward-looking report. But a more likely scenario is it will grow by 20 per cent, the company says in separate outlook.
Australia's minimum energy standards for new homes are based on climate data that is up to decades old, overestimating their true performance as conditions in many parts of the nation warm.
Ginninderry will become the first Canberra suburb without gas, in a trial that could determine if other new developments will also be solely powered by electricity.
The Berejiklian government should intervene to stop proposed seismic testing off the Newcastle coastline that has been approved right up to start of the annual whaling migration, environment groups say.
The wallaby, named "Christine", is now doing well after being left overnight to recover from her ordeal with some water and wallaby snacks.
Asian markets' demand for baby eels has seen a clash between contemporary rules and ancient customs in a US holiday hotspot.
The failure of a fish farm "fortress pen" that saw 20,000 kingfish escape into the Port Stephens' marine park has led to calls for an independent review of the controversial project.
There are fears thousands of "ravenous" kingfish that escaped a state-government jointly run fish farm off Port Stephens will devastate the marine park's wild fish population.
Australia is ridding its cosmetics and soaps of plastic microbeads, but it may have unintended consequences, a leading scientist has warned.
Australia's mean temperatures have been increasing at the rate of about 0.15 degrees every 10 years in recent decades.
If climate change curbs live up to their promise, oil demand may fall 20 per cent by 2040, Exxon Mobil says in one forward-looking report. But a more likely scenario is it will grow by 20 per cent, the company says in separate outlook.
Ginninderry will become the first Canberra suburb without gas, in a trial that could determine if other new developments will also be solely powered by electricity.
The Berejiklian government should intervene to stop proposed seismic testing off the Newcastle coastline that has been approved right up to start of the annual whaling migration, environment groups say.
Australia's minimum energy standards for new homes are based on climate data that is up to decades old, overestimating their true performance as conditions in many parts of the nation warm.
The wallaby, named "Christine", is now doing well after being left overnight to recover from her ordeal with some water and wallaby snacks.
Asian markets' demand for baby eels has seen a clash between contemporary rules and ancient customs in a US holiday hotspot.
The failure of a fish farm "fortress pen" that saw 20,000 kingfish escape into the Port Stephens' marine park has led to calls for an independent review of the controversial project.
There are fears thousands of "ravenous" kingfish that escaped a state-government jointly run fish farm off Port Stephens will devastate the marine park's wild fish population.
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