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Coast-dwellers ordered to evacuate after 30m of beach washed away

Coast-dwellers ordered to evacuate after 30m of beach washed away

Erosion problems had been evident since the 1970s at Wamberal but state legislation had tied council's hands against a remedy.

  • by Peter Hannam

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Printed solar panels a shining light for saving energy
Renewables

Printed solar panels a shining light for saving energy

An Australian breakthrough in lightweight solar panels that can turn any surface into an energy source could deliver a boost to local manufacturing.

  • by Mike Foley
Seahorse males left holding (and feeding) the baby
Animals

Seahorse males left holding (and feeding) the baby

Male seahorses transport nutrients to their developing babies in their pouches during pregnancy, a team from the University of Sydney has found.

  • by Tim Barlass
Green groups call on Bunnings to extend Victorian timber ban to NSW
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Biodiversity

Green groups call on Bunnings to extend Victorian timber ban to NSW

Environmental groups have called on Bunnings to extend to NSW its recent halt to sourcing native timber from Victoria's state forests, fearing supply will simply shift to the state's fire-hit forests.

  • by Peter Hannam
NSW farmers accelerate land-clearing rates, doubling previous decade
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Biodiversity

NSW farmers accelerate land-clearing rates, doubling previous decade

Farmers in NSW are increasing the rate they clear land, taking advantage of looser native vegetation controls to more than double the pace of deforestation of the previous decade.

  • by Peter Hannam
Rose Bay golf course proposal 'would remove entire urban forest': planner
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Planning

Rose Bay golf course proposal 'would remove entire urban forest': planner

Royal Sydney Golf Club has put in a DA to Woollahra Council to remove 569 trees, which would decrease the canopy cover, even with its plan to plant 700 more, critics say.

  • by Julie Power
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Bunnings ends VicForests timber contract over logging breaches
Environmental protection

Bunnings ends VicForests timber contract over logging breaches

Hardware giant Bunnings has ended its timber supply contract with Victoria's state-owned logging agency.

  • by Mike Foley
Fight looms between Commonwealth and NSW over water-sharing plans
Water

Fight looms between Commonwealth and NSW over water-sharing plans

A dispute between NSW and the federal agency overseeing the $13 billion Murray-Darling Basin Plan is likely after the state government submitted water sharing plans that challenge how environmental flows are counted.

  • by Peter Hannam
'A global dirt magnet': Australia is losing out from fuel efficiency failures
Opinion
Electric cars

'A global dirt magnet': Australia is losing out from fuel efficiency failures

The nation is missing out on electric cars the rest of the world loves.

  • by Behyad Jafari
Hunt for nature's bounty turns Rye Pier into a 'chicken cemetery'
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Water

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

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