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Go with the flow: desalination plant study finds 'amazing' ocean impact

Go with the flow: desalination plant study finds 'amazing' ocean impact

The Sydney desalination plant's biggest effect on the ocean is unlikely to be from the release of highly saline brine, according to the first peer-reviewed study into the industry's marine impacts.

  • by Peter Hannam

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'Absolute disgrace': Adani pipeline plan won't activate water trigger
Water

'Absolute disgrace': Adani pipeline plan won't activate water trigger

Adani's proposed giant coal mine has cleared another hurdle with the federal government waiving the requirement for a full environmental assessment for a pipeline that will extract billions of litres of water in drought-ravaged central Queensland.

  • by Peter Hannam
'Prepare to get your legs broken': MP threatened over fishing ban

'Prepare to get your legs broken': MP threatened over fishing ban

MP targeted with online abuse and even death threats for supporting plan to introduce lockout zones to protect fish.

  • by Nick O'Malley
Powerful friends in low places rescue and release disoriented owlet
Animals

Powerful friends in low places rescue and release disoriented owlet

A recorded trilling, a Woolies bread tray and a clutch of determined bird lovers turn out to be the ideal combination to rescue a disoriented powerful owlet.

  • by Peter Hannam
Japan's bid to end commercial whaling moratorium defeated
Whales

Japan's bid to end commercial whaling moratorium defeated

The International Whaling Commission has rejected Japan's proposal to end the global moratorium on commercial whaling, which has been in place since the 1980s.

  • by Steve Jacobs
Whales seen as 'ecosystem engineers', get protection from noise and fishing nets
Whales

Whales seen as 'ecosystem engineers', get protection from noise and fishing nets

The IWC has adopted resolutions recognising the crucial role of whales in ecosystems and mitigating threats such as noise pollution.

  • by Steve Jacobs
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Plan for whale sanctuary in South Atlantic defeated
Whales

Plan for whale sanctuary in South Atlantic defeated

There is an ongoing clash between countries that think whales can be hunted sustainably and others that want more conservation measures.

'Giant Pac-Man' prepares to eat into the Great Pacific Garbage Patch
Marine life

'Giant Pac-Man' prepares to eat into the Great Pacific Garbage Patch

The world's first bid to retrieve thousands of tonnes of plastic floating in giant ocean gyres has begun with the launch of a huge floating barrier.

  • by Peter Hannam
'Gone too far': anglers spear government over proposed marine park
Marine life

'Gone too far': anglers spear government over proposed marine park

For spearfishing champions Ian Puckeridge and his daughter Lara, the Berejiklian government's plan to limit fishing at 25 key sites would put an unnecessary halt to a healthy pastime.

  • by Peter Hannam
Banking on the reef
Opinion
Great Barrier Reef

Banking on the reef

Australia should take care to avoid the same mistakes with our national treasures so the tragedy of Brazil's national museum is not repeated.

  • by Ebony Bennett
'Revved up': Land being cleared at the rate of 14 football fields a day in northern NSW
Animals

'Revved up': Land being cleared at the rate of 14 football fields a day in northern NSW

The rate of land clearing in northern NSW more than tripled after the Berejiklian government eased native vegetation protection in 2017.

  • by Peter Hannam