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Drinking water polluted by forever chemicals needs new safety standard
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Water

Drinking water polluted by forever chemicals needs new safety standard

Many Australians were nurtured on the belief their drinking water was the world’s best, but it now emerges we’ve been drinking tap water turned toxic by so-called forever chemicals and authorities.

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Some heaters are like trying to ‘heat your home with a hair dryer’. Do this instead

Some heaters are like trying to ‘heat your home with a hair dryer’. Do this instead

While many households will need more serious heating options in winter, good home design and the principle of heating the person, not the room, can go a long way.

  • by Caitlin Fitzsimmons
Household battery sales ‘grind to a halt’ as consumers await savings

Household battery sales ‘grind to a halt’ as consumers await savings

The NSW government will offer an incentive of up to $2400 to buy a household battery from November 1. The solar industry welcomes it, but wants it brought forward.

  • by Caitlin Fitzsimmons
400,000 dead chickens: Bird flu outbreak at Victorian farm spreads to second location

400,000 dead chickens: Bird flu outbreak at Victorian farm spreads to second location

Thousands of chickens have been killed to stem the spread of a deadly strain of bird flu, but the disease has already been discovered at a second poultry farm in the state’s south-west.

  • by Bianca Hall
Power station’s reprieve a wake-up call for renewables
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Energy

Power station’s reprieve a wake-up call for renewables

Premier Chris Minns made a stunning admission when announcing he would keep the Eraring coal-fired power station open but the people of NSW hd no idea doomsday was so close.

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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
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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
Solar panel owners slugged by Ausgrid for generating too much power

Solar panel owners slugged by Ausgrid for generating too much power

Hundreds of thousands of Sydney households with solar panels but no home batteries will be penalised for exporting electricity to the network during the day.

  • by Caitlin Fitzsimmons
Cycling’s dirty secret: 300,000 bikes a year dumped in landfill
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Recycling

Cycling’s dirty secret: 300,000 bikes a year dumped in landfill

The frenzy of bicycle purchases during the early COVID-19 pandemic is about to make the problem even worse. But one Sydney group has rescued almost 11,000 bikes from landfill.

  • by Caitlin Fitzsimmons
Are wine drinkers too snobbish to drink wine from cans instead of glass?

Are wine drinkers too snobbish to drink wine from cans instead of glass?

Winemakers spruik the environmental credentials of canned wine, but retail sales suggest drinkers are yet to be convinced to give up the bottle.

  • by Andrew Taylor