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'Wasted opportunity': Industry, states seek federal recycling funding

'Wasted opportunity': Industry, states seek federal recycling funding

Major states and the recycling industry say the Morrison government must allocate funding if it's serious about implementing a much-needed nationwide waste strategy to address mounting piles of refuge.

  • by Peter Hannam

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Who is better at recycling, Queanbeyan or Canberra?
Ethical living

Who is better at recycling, Queanbeyan or Canberra?

Astonishing figures for the "reverse vending machine" in Queanbeyan show 24,000 cans and bottles a day are being returned for recycling.

  • by Steve Evans
Melbourne Council unveils plans for new CBD 'landmark'
Local council

Melbourne Council unveils plans for new CBD 'landmark'

Lord mayor Sally Capp plugged the project’s potential to reinvigorate retail and commercial opportunities in the CBD.

  • by Sumeyya Ilanbey
1.5 billion fewer plastic bags in environment since ban, retailers say
Plastic

1.5 billion fewer plastic bags in environment since ban, retailers say

The decision by Coles and Woolworths to stop offering single-use disposable plastic bags has led to an 80 per cent drop in their consumption nationwide.

Green is the new black: how renewables and storage will replace coal
Opinion
Renewables

Green is the new black: how renewables and storage will replace coal

What the community really needs is for government and industry to get on with building Australia’s future energy system.

  • by Lachlan Blackhall
New Perth study urges gardeners to pass on the grass
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Biodiversity

New Perth study urges gardeners to pass on the grass

Maintenance of lawns negates any environmental positives they have according to a new study but the turf industry says the authors didn't consider the wider benefits enough.

  • by Hamish Hastie
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Condemnation for cotton farmer after guilty plea to water theft
Water

Condemnation for cotton farmer after guilty plea to water theft

A major irrigator on the Barwon-Darling has pleaded guilty to three charges involving water misuse, including pumping during an embargo, following a lengthy investigation.

  • by Peter Hannam
'Scandal': NSW coal power plants will kill thousands before they close
Pollution

'Scandal': NSW coal power plants will kill thousands before they close

Air pollution from NSW's five coal-fired power stations carry a "substantial health burden", including leading to an estimated 279 deaths a year with thousands more to come before they close.

  • by Peter Hannam
Dead whale had 115 plastic cups, 2 flip-flops in its stomach
Animals

Dead whale had 115 plastic cups, 2 flip-flops in its stomach

Researchers found 115 plastic cups, four plastic bottles, 25 plastic bags, 2 flip-flops, a nylon sack and more than 1000 other assorted pieces of plastic in the stomach of a whale that washed ashore in eastern Indonesia.

Saving food from deep burial
Waste

Saving food from deep burial

Katy Barfield once rescued 27 tonnes of yellowfin tuna from deep burial.

  • by Jewel Topsfield
‘Impending plasticide’: Emergency tax tipped as waste crisis deepens
Waste

‘Impending plasticide’: Emergency tax tipped as waste crisis deepens

Australia’s waste crisis is tipped to deepen, with global wealth manager Credit Suisse predicting the federal government will intervene within two years.

  • by Jewel Topsfield