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‘Sheen’ in water: Ageing oil pipeline off Gippsland coast shut off as leak probed
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‘Sheen’ in water: Ageing oil pipeline off Gippsland coast shut off as leak probed

A pipeline linking two oil platforms is being investigated as the source of a suspected hydrocarbon spill in Bass Strait.

  • by Bianca Hall

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Split inside conservative green group over new nuclear agenda

Split inside conservative green group over new nuclear agenda

Former NSW energy minister Matt Kean is among supporters who have jumped ship from the green group since it began to back federal Peter Dutton’s nuclear policy.

  • by Nick O'Malley
Horse cull to close parts of Kosciuszko National Park through winter

Horse cull to close parts of Kosciuszko National Park through winter

The state government’s controversial program of shooting feral horses from helicopters continues in an effort to bring down their numbers.

  • by Nick O'Malley
Dark Emu brought Bruce Pascoe years of trouble. He says backlash to Black Duck is ‘inevitable’

Dark Emu brought Bruce Pascoe years of trouble. He says backlash to Black Duck is ‘inevitable’

At 77, and with his next book complete, Pascoe says he’s tiring more easily these days. From his property near Mallacoota, he tells of his hope for the future.

  • by Bianca Hall
Conservationists to clash with government at koala summit

Conservationists to clash with government at koala summit

Friday’s koala summit is set for a showdown between conservationists and the government over delays in creating the Great Koala National Park and the intensification of logging within the proposed boundaries.

  • by Nick O'Malley and Caitlin Fitzsimmons
‘Words can’t describe’: Puggle magic in Royal National Park after 50 years

‘Words can’t describe’: Puggle magic in Royal National Park after 50 years

Ten platypuses were released into Australia’s oldest national park, just south of Sydney, last May. The animals are thriving and at least one puggle was born last spring.

  • by Caitlin Fitzsimmons
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Company group behind NSW offshore gas plan yet to clean up abandoned wells in WA
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Company group behind NSW offshore gas plan yet to clean up abandoned wells in WA

A company seeking to drill for gas off the NSW coast and another with abandoned wells in WA are both owned by a firm with questions over its financial viability.

  • by Peter Milne
Rare hope for ‘forest fairies’ whose numbers have dwindled to the dozens
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Rare hope for ‘forest fairies’ whose numbers have dwindled to the dozens

In some rare good news for the critically endangered lowland Leadbeater’s possum, conservationists have identified 34 possums in the wild – an increase of 10 possums on the last count.

  • by Bianca Hall
Alfred isn’t an easy house guest. But rescuers are racing to bring more wildlife home from fires

Alfred isn’t an easy house guest. But rescuers are racing to bring more wildlife home from fires

Firefighters have saved lives and towns across Victoria, but the race is now on to rescue wildlife hit hard in burnt forests, including vulnerable koalas.

  • by Sherryn Groch
‘Zero tolerance’: Plibersek to consider extending brumby cull

‘Zero tolerance’: Plibersek to consider extending brumby cull

The federal government has threatened to call for the removal of all feral horses from alpine regions rather than preserving 3000 brumbies on heritage grounds.

  • by Nick O'Malley
Historic fig trees vandalised in Mosman

Historic fig trees vandalised in Mosman

Mosman council was informed on Monday that a Balmoral resident had witnessed someone drilling into a fig tree along the Balmoral foreshore.

  • by Laura Chung