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The forest survived devastating bushfires. Now it’s being bulldozed for holiday homes

The forest survived devastating bushfires. Now it’s being bulldozed for holiday homes

Houses in the popular coastal village sell for up to $4 million, with vacant blocks going for almost $1 million.

  • by Catherine Naylor

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How 11-year-old Leah’s art ended up in a museum, and inspiring Ken Done

How 11-year-old Leah’s art ended up in a museum, and inspiring Ken Done

Ten children were inspired to draw or paint sharks or rays, endangered or at risk from overfishing. Then acclaimed artists were prompted to do their own works.

  • by Julie Power
Race on to stop feral animal encroaching on Australian cities, trashing bushland

Race on to stop feral animal encroaching on Australian cities, trashing bushland

Tina Venables was keeping an eye out for kangaroos as she drove home from work last week. What she came across instead at the top of a hill left her shocked and shaken.

  • by Caitlin Fitzsimmons and Catherine Naylor
Why native forest harvesting is the ‘zombie’ industry that won’t die

Why native forest harvesting is the ‘zombie’ industry that won’t die

Commercial logging in native forests is the industry that refuses to end, with foresters extending into private land logging and selling firewood from national parks.

  • by Bianca Hall
‘Lost more than half our forest’: Why NSW is a global hotspot for deforestation
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‘Lost more than half our forest’: Why NSW is a global hotspot for deforestation

NSW landowners cleared land equivalent to almost twice the size of the Australian Capital Territory over the five years to 2023.

  • by Caitlin Fitzsimmons
Australia’s nature-positive laws at risk as WA drives ‘nature negative’

Australia’s nature-positive laws at risk as WA drives ‘nature negative’

The West Australian government, and sections of our media, are presenting a false picture of what WA voters want to the rest of the country.

  • by Jess Beckerling
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The ‘time capsule’ being built in the middle of suburban Sydney

The ‘time capsule’ being built in the middle of suburban Sydney

At a new national park nestled amid housing development in suburban Sydney, locally extinct animals are coming back one species at a time.

  • by Caitlin Fitzsimmons
New species declared endangered on doorstep of Woodside mega-project

New species declared endangered on doorstep of Woodside mega-project

Another species being declared endangered on the doorstep of Woodside’s $30 billion Browse gas field has delivered a fresh blow amid approvals processes.

  • by Emma Young
Lies, damned lies and gold mines: What you need to know about the Blayney bunfight
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Lies, damned lies and gold mines: What you need to know about the Blayney bunfight

The McPhillamys mine proposed by Regis Resources has become a political football since Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek decided to block a key part of the project on Indigenous heritage grounds.

  • by Caitlin Fitzsimmons
This miner claims Plibersek’s decision sets them back a decade. She says it’s ‘nonsense’

This miner claims Plibersek’s decision sets them back a decade. She says it’s ‘nonsense’

Regis Resources claims that its project in the NSW Central West has been delayed by up to a decade due to a federal decision to veto the location of its tailings dam.

  • by Caitlin Fitzsimmons and Mike Foley
As it happened: Whale rescue as young humpback freed from fishing gear in Sydney Harbour

As it happened: Whale rescue as young humpback freed from fishing gear in Sydney Harbour

National parks staff have rescued a young humpback whale tangled in fishing tackle in Sydney Harbour this morning.

  • by Caitlin Fitzsimmons