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Fish embark on 590km road trip from Menindee after recent kills

Fish embark on 590km road trip from Menindee after recent kills

The 20 Murray Cod are en route from Menindee to Narrandera "where it is hoped they will regain health for future breeding and restocking purposes".

  • by Peter Hannam

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'Insane': split emerges among irrigators as focus shifts to floodplains
Darling Disaster

'Insane': split emerges among irrigators as focus shifts to floodplains

Unity among irrigators in the Murray-Darling Basin is beginning to fray with one large group in the southern region breaking ranks, dubbing the lack of monitoring of water use in northern areas as "insane".

  • by Peter Hannam
'Bizarre': Niall Blair rejects royal commissioner's 'crude' critique
Darling Disaster

'Bizarre': Niall Blair rejects royal commissioner's 'crude' critique

The SA Royal Commissioner has called for an overhaul of the $13 billion basin plan, claiming "maladministration" and "politics rather than science" had effectively made it "unlawful".

  • by Peter Hannam
Barilaro's backing of federal Murray-Darling Basin royal commission muddies waters
Darling Disaster

Barilaro's backing of federal Murray-Darling Basin royal commission muddies waters

The NSW Deputy Premier has signalled support for a federal royal commission into water.

  • by Peter Hannam & Alexandra Smith
'Blue in the face': NSW power plants in Labor's electoral sights
Pollution

'Blue in the face': NSW power plants in Labor's electoral sights

A Daley Labor government would review the emissions standards of all NSW's coal-fired power plants and finalise a 10-year to improve air quality in the state.

  • by Peter Hannam
Melbourne’s radical engineers storing electricity in '2D' sheets
Electricity

Melbourne’s radical engineers storing electricity in '2D' sheets

A team of boffins in Port Melbourne may have the answer to our future energy storage needs.

  • by David McAlpine
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As the desal plant is turned on, Sydneysiders are using less water than ever
Water

As the desal plant is turned on, Sydneysiders are using less water than ever

Despite water usage across Sydney increasing year-on-year, household use has actually declined. How has our behaviour changed, and what else can we do?

  • by Rachel Clun
Even out at sea, the air on cruise ships may be dirtier than you think: study
Research

Even out at sea, the air on cruise ships may be dirtier than you think: study

The study found measurements from the air on cruise ships similar to prominently polluted places such as Beijing and Taipei, Taiwan.

'Civilisation in crisis': Science tells us how to eat to save our planet
Health

'Civilisation in crisis': Science tells us how to eat to save our planet

Humanity must radically change its diet to avert catastrophic damage to the planet, including cutting red meat consumption by more than half, a major report warns.

  • by Kate Aubusson
Reptiles feel the love at the Botanic Gardens' latest scaly exhibition
Snakes

Reptiles feel the love at the Botanic Gardens' latest scaly exhibition

Hundreds of people have flocked to the National Botanic Gardens to meet their slithery reptilian neighbours.

  • by Steve Evans
NSW MP vomits after witnessing mass fish deaths in Darling River
Water

NSW MP vomits after witnessing mass fish deaths in Darling River

The mass fish death has been labelled an "ecological catastrophe on an international scale".

  • by Rachel Clun