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'Absurd': Veteran environmentalist aims to stir Warragamba wall debate

'Absurd': Veteran environmentalist aims to stir Warragamba wall debate

Is lifting the dam wall primarily a flood-mitigation exercise or a way to unlock more development in the Hawkesbury-Nepean floodplain?

  • by Peter Hannam

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Pesticide impact on prawns in Queensland must be heeded: Reef scientist
Farming

Pesticide impact on prawns in Queensland must be heeded: Reef scientist

The CSIRO's latest lab tests showing pesticides kill prawn larvae should be heeded immediately, a chief scientist from James Cook University says.

  • by Tony Moore
Losing Nemo? Wider effects of mass Great Barrier Reef bleaching emerge
Extreme weather

Losing Nemo? Wider effects of mass Great Barrier Reef bleaching emerge

The early signs are that the hammering taken by the Great Barrier Reef is not restricted to the corals.

  • by Peter Hannam
Pesticides killing prawn larvae in early warning for $80m industry
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Research

Pesticides killing prawn larvae in early warning for $80m industry

CSIRO research shows three pesticides used on farms are killing tiger prawn larvae in a dramatic early warning to Queensland's prawn industry.

  • by Tony Moore
More than 100 whales die after WA stranding
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More than 100 whales die after WA stranding

A large pod of short-finned pilot whales have become stranded at Hamelin Bay, 315 kilometres south of Perth, sparking a shark advice alert for the area.

AFLW grand final set for drenching but Sunday's Grand Prix to be mostly dry
Melbourne

AFLW grand final set for drenching but Sunday's Grand Prix to be mostly dry

AFLW fans should expect to get soaked on Saturday afternoon, but Sunday's Formula One Grand Prix should be mostly dry.

  • by Neelima Choahan
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'Summer's not over yet': Another burst of warmth coming as NSW dries out
Weather

'Summer's not over yet': Another burst of warmth coming as NSW dries out

Flooding in regions will recede and Sydney will warm up over the weekend.

  • by Peter Hannam
Great Pacific Garbage Patch now contains 1.8 trillion pieces of plastic: study
Pollution

Great Pacific Garbage Patch now contains 1.8 trillion pieces of plastic: study

The garbage patch is the most dramatic outward symptom of a far deeper problem of huge volumes of human waste reaching places where it was never meant to be.

  • by Chris Mooney
Coal plant construction extends dive - but not fast enough: report
Energy

Coal plant construction extends dive - but not fast enough: report

Coal-fired power is on track to start shrinking globally by 2022, dimming prospects for exporters of the fossil fuel, including Australia.

  • by Peter Hannam
Australia one of the countries most exposed to climate change, bank warns
Energy

Australia one of the countries most exposed to climate change, bank warns

Australia is highly vulnerable when it comes to climate change and the threat of Australians dying from global warming-related events has risen, HSBC finds.

  • by Cole Latimer
NSW braces for second day of severe rain
Extreme weather

NSW braces for second day of severe rain

It’s the second day of wild, wet weather for parts of NSW, with more than 200mm of rain expected to hit some towns in 24 hours.

  • by Rachel Clun