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Hunt for nature's bounty turns Rye Pier into a 'chicken cemetery'
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Hunt for nature's bounty turns Rye Pier into a 'chicken cemetery'

The sea floor around Rye Pier has been littered with disintegrating chicken carcasses and plastic rubbish, dropped by crowds of people fishing for migratory giant spider crabs.

  • by Miki Perkins

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Sydney residents to pay less for water until next drought hits
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Sydney residents to pay less for water until next drought hits

Sydneysiders will pay less for their water from next month but face a price leap next time a dry spell hits, according to new usage charges.

  • by Peter Hannam
No sign of purple rain – so what turned Sydney creek a vivid mauve?
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No sign of purple rain – so what turned Sydney creek a vivid mauve?

Authorities are still investigating the source and residual impact of contamination that turned a popular section of an inner city creek a bright shade of purple earlier this week.

  • by Peter Hannam
Calls for more mitigation after 'big sharks seen' in the NSW region
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Calls for more mitigation after 'big sharks seen' in the NSW region

The concerns come as family and friends of Rob Pedretti, the 60-year-old Queensland surfer who died from a shark bite at Kingscliff, prepare for his funeral.

  • by Peter Hannam
Drone footage shows 64,000 green turtles migrating to Cairns rookery
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Drone footage shows 64,000 green turtles migrating to Cairns rookery

Drone technology has allowed a more accurate estimation of the numbers coming to Raine Island to lay eggs.

  • by Tony Moore
Clouds become water entitlements in ad hoc river plan, paper finds
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Clouds become water entitlements in ad hoc river plan, paper finds

Billions of dollars in water licences and infrastructure in the Murray-Darling Basin hinge on complex and opaque rules that vary greatly between rivers, researchers have found. 

  • by Peter Hannam
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Subsidence from coal mine near Sydney leaves creek 'smashed up'
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Subsidence from coal mine near Sydney leaves creek 'smashed up'

Environmental groups warn that severe damage done by a coal mine to creeks south of Sydney will likely be replicated if the company is allowed to expand.

  • by Peter Hannam
Coal miner investigated for pollution spill as it eyes expansion
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Coal miner investigated for pollution spill as it eyes expansion

A coal mine south of Sydney seeking approval to expand is being investigated by regulators for a recent pollution spill into a nearby river that feeds popular water holes used for swimming.

  • by Peter Hannam
Welcome rains boost Basin's fortunes but water wars are far from over
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Welcome rains boost Basin's fortunes but water wars are far from over

The Murray-Darling Basin rivers are running again after some of the best rain in years, but deep fault lines with the $13bn plan remain just below the surface.

  • by Peter Hannam
Superheroes of the deep: humpbacks bounce back from near extinction to help fight climate change
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Superheroes of the deep: humpbacks bounce back from near extinction to help fight climate change

Australia's humpback whale population is bouncing back from near extinction with 40,000 expected off the Australian east coast this breeding season, while helping the world fight climate change.

  • by Amelia McGuire
NSW's water-sharing plans 'don't comply' with basin plan, agency says
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NSW's water-sharing plans 'don't comply' with basin plan, agency says

The federal agency responsible for managing environmental flows in the Murray-Darling Basin has warned NSW's draft water-sharing plans are at odds with the existing Basin Plan.

  • by Peter Hannam and Harriet Alexander