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National weather forecast for Wednesday May 15
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National weather forecast for Wednesday May 15

National weather forecast for Wednesday May 15.

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The two major threats to a ‘net zero’ world

The two major threats to a ‘net zero’ world

Shell’s head of strategy says the chances of meeting the global carbon emissions targets depend on two crucial factors.

  • by Stephen Bartholomeusz
National weather forecast for Tuesday May 21
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National weather forecast for Tuesday May 21

National weather forecast for Tuesday May 21.

Developed in a lab and grown in a vat: It’s meat, but not as you know it

Developed in a lab and grown in a vat: It’s meat, but not as you know it

Global demand for meat is growing. Without innovation, this will put more pressure on land clearing and greenhouse gas emissions. Could cultured meat be the solution?

  • by Caitlin Fitzsimmons
National weather forecast for Monday May 20
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National weather forecast for Monday May 20

National weather forecast for Monday May 20.

National weather forecast for Sunday May 19
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National weather forecast for Sunday May 19

National weather forecast for Sunday May 19.

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National weather forecast for Friday May 17
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National weather forecast for Friday May 17

National weather forecast for Friday May 17.

Polar blast hits Sydney
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Polar blast hits Sydney

A polar blast is sweeping through parts of the nation's south-east, with Sydney copping the first round of intense winds.

The tale of two households: Behind the new grid charges for excess solar

The tale of two households: Behind the new grid charges for excess solar

Australia has the highest rooftop solar penetration in the world, which brings both opportunities for decarbonisation and challenges for the grid.

  • by Caitlin Fitzsimmons
Stuffed crocs and Lego dinosaurs? No thanks Brissie, I’ll keep walking
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Stuffed crocs and Lego dinosaurs? No thanks Brissie, I’ll keep walking

Queensland’s majestic Scenic Rim reminds us of what matters.

  • by Anson Cameron
Nearly a million NSW households face new charges for solar exports

Nearly a million NSW households face new charges for solar exports

Regional electricity distributors Essential Energy and Endeavour Energy joined Ausgrid in announcing charges for solar customers exporting too much energy in the middle of the day.

  • by Caitlin Fitzsimmons