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  • Tipping point: algal bloom's grim toll revealed

    Environment

    Six months after SA's algal bloom crisis began taking a devastating toll on both its marine and human populations, a Senate inquiry is seeking solutions.

    Australian Associated Press
    / 08 September 2025
    Marine life washed up on shore
  • Clean energy shift to herald an 'era of prosperity': PM

    Climate

    In a major speech, the prime minister will say future economy growth will be tied to the shift to clean energy and the private sector will play a leading role.

    Australian Associated Press
    / 07 September 2025
    Clean energy shift to herald an 'era of prosperity': PM
  • Climate finance crunch time at Pacific leader talks

    Australian General News

    The existential threat of climate change and ever-intensifying regional rivalries will loom large over Pacific leader talks in Honiara.

    Australian Associated Press
    / 05 September 2025
    Palm trees in Fiji (file image)
  • Indigenous communities lead remote clean energy charge

    Indigenous Affairs

    As Australia finds itself transitioning to renewables, those in remote communities are finding ways to lead the charge toward clean energy on Country.

    Australian Associated Press
    / 04 September 2025
    Electricity transmission lines
  • Test for Australia after World Court's climate reset

    Climate

    Now that the dust has settled on the World Court's landmark advisory opinion on climate, the young Pacific leaders behind it are mapping out next moves.

    Australian Associated Press
    / 03 September 2025
    Vishal Prasad from Pacific Islands Students Fighting Climate Change
  • Eureka moment for scientists who solved 'cold case'

    Climate

    Scientists who proved an Antarctic ice meltdown theory by cracking a crucial 'cold case' using octopus DNA have received a major science award.

    Australian Associated Press
    / 03 September 2025
    Molecular biologist Professor Jan Strugnell, in Antarcica
  • Australian security warning as US goes cold on climate

    Climate

    Australia is not doing enough to prepare for widespread human displacement, sea level rise and other security risks posed by a warming planet, experts warn.

    Australian Associated Press
    / 02 September 2025
    Gold Coast beach erosion
  • Winds of change: reforms coming for renewable energy

    Climate

    Offshore wind technology could give Australia's renewable energy a significant boost but projects are facing headwinds, both locally and abroad.

    Australian Associated Press
    / 02 September 2025
    Wind turbine on King Island (file)
  • Former security leaders warn major threat going ignored

    Climate

    Australia is not doing enough to prepare for looming climate risks, say a group of former defence and security leaders.

    Australian Associated Press
    / 01 September 2025
    A file photo of erosion on the Gold Coast
  • Polling 'farmers, not Facebook' reveals climate reality

    Climate

    Most farmers view climate change as a major threat to their businesses and are already dealing with unpredictable growing seasons and unusual rainfall patterns.

    Australian Associated Press
    / 01 September 2025
    A farmer ploughs a field
  • 'Tough cop' needed to protect Australia's environment

    Climate

    Australia needs a tough cop on the beat to enforce environmental rules, with international attention on plans to combat climate change and limit global warming.

    Australian Associated Press
    / 31 August 2025
    Federal Environment and Water Minister Murray Watt
  • 'World is watching': high bar for 2035 climate goals

    Climate

    Cutting emissions by 81 per cent by 2035 is "technologically and economically feasible" for Australia, a global climate think tank says.

    Australian Associated Press
    / 29 August 2025
    Emissions are seen from a factory at Broadwater
  • Court rules Murray-Darling groundwater plan is invalid

    Indigenous Affairs

    A plan to manage groundwater in the Murray-Darling Basin is invalid, a federal court has ruled following a challenge by Traditional Owners.

    Australian Associated Press
    / 29 August 2025
    The Darling/Baaka River in Menindee (file image)
  • 'Law on our side': parents push for bold climate target

    Climate

    Historic legal advice from the World Court has informed a Parents for Climate pursuit of science-based emissions cuts.

    Australian Associated Press
    / 27 August 2025
    Kate Smolders poses for a photograph in Brisbane
  • Australia risks losing green iron race after head start

    Future Economies

    Australia may be left stranded on the blocks in the race to lead the globe in green iron projects, with its main rivals coming from some unexpected nations.

    Australian Associated Press
    / 27 August 2025
    Steel sheets at a steelworks (file image)
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