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  • 'Ecological grief' a motivator for reef restorers

    Climate

    Reef restoration efforts are often viewed as futile in the face of climate change but for those engaging in the work, it can be a source of cautious hope.

    Australian Associated Press
    / 11 July 2025
    A diver on The Great Barrier Reef
  • Mushrooms to mice: our fears of nature are costing us

    Australian General News

    One in five Australians suffer biophobias of natural foods and creatures, with real impacts on health, waste and the environment, a recent study shows.

    Australian Associated Press
    / 11 July 2025
    Dolomedes spider (file)
  • Warmer seas could bring more sharks to popular beaches

    Australian General News

    Popular beaches could have some unwelcome predatory guests for increasingly longer periods as warmer sea temperatures lure sharks closer to shore.

    Australian Associated Press
    / 10 July 2025
    Woorim Beach is seen closed on Bribie Island, North of Brisbane,
  • Desert haven teeming with life a snapshot of the past

    Regional

    For 26 years, scientists have been observing what happens to native mammals when they are protected from feral predators such as foxes, cats and rabbits.

    Australian Associated Press
    / 10 July 2025
    The Arid Recovery reserve
  • Report critical test of Great Barrier Reef's health

    Climate

    Conservationists have warned Australia is falling short on protecting the Great Barrier Reef as the nation prepares to table another report into its management.

    Australian Associated Press
    / 10 July 2025
    The Great Barrier Reef in Far North Queensland
  • New bid for ancient rock art's World Heritage listing

    Indigenous Affairs

    Australia is making another push for ancient rock art sites to be placed on the World Heritage list after its application was sent back over pollution concerns.

    Australian Associated Press
    / 09 July 2025
    Murujuga rock art
  • Power up: boost for roadside electric vehicle chargers

    Future Economies

    Electric vehicle drivers will be able to recharge in more places after a substantial infrastructure investment designed to generate wider adoption.

    Australian Associated Press
    / 09 July 2025
    An electric car charger (file image)
  • 'Toxic to anything with gills': algal bloom spreading

    Climate

    A toxic algal bloom that has killed tens of thousands of marine animals has spread into a capital city river.

    Australian Associated Press
    / 08 July 2025
    Algal bloom
  • Pacific voices needed as Australia seeks climate summit

    Australian General News

    Australia is hoping elevate the voices of the Pacific as the climate change minister visits the region to strengthen a bid to co-host the UN climate summit.

    Australian Associated Press
    / 07 July 2025
    A child jumps into a lagoon in Tuvalu (file image)
  • Inside the race to relieve drought-stricken PNG islands

    Australian General News

    An mission to relieve drought-struck islanders in far east Papua New Guinea has laid bare the difficulties of delivering aid in the Pacific.

    Australian Associated Press
    / 04 July 2025
    Aid relief at Pinapel Island
  • Rare frogs hop back into wild to stop species croaking

    Australian General News

    Hundreds of tiny frogs bred at a zoo have been released into a national park, significantly boosting the species of amphibians on the brink of extinction.

    Australian Associated Press
    / 03 July 2025
    Frogs released into the wild
  • Beyond carbon: big four banks urged to capture more gas

    Future Economies

    It is a potent greenhouse gas responsible for climate change, but a report has found Australia's major banks have yet to single out methane emissions.

    Australian Associated Press
    / 03 July 2025
    A coal stockpile (file image)
  • 'No offsets, no excuses': the pursuit of real zero

    Climate

    A handful of Australian companies are ditching the crutch that is carbon offsets and pursuing genuine emissions cuts, and it's been no walk in the park.

    Australian Associated Press
    / 02 July 2025
    Lend Lease's Trinity House, Darling Square, Sydney
  • Sea ice loss risks more icebergs, threatens wildlife

    Climate

    The consequences of Antarctic ice loss are serious and varied and monitoring the issue faces challenges as American contributions to climate science falter.

    Australian Associated Press
    / 01 July 2025
    Antarctica
  • Red alert for furry friends on sweltering hot days

    Climate

    Risk of dog death climbs during heatwaves and skyrockets on public holidays and weekends, fresh analysis suggests.

    Australian Associated Press
    / 30 June 2025
    A dog plays in the water (file image)
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Image credit: gadigal yilimung (shield) made by Uncle Charles Chicka Madden