The ALP has pledged to re-establish the National Water Commission and renew the National Water Initiative.

Authorities say Australia’s eastern states will have to deliver on their pledges if they are to avoid an energy shortfall.

CSIRO has announced $50 million in new investments towards growing national issues.

The Greens have pledged $500 million to assist steelmakers in quitting coal.

A major miner says it is committed to a uranium project in WA, despite being knocked back by the state government.

Experts say that strict adherence to the COP26 climate goals should keep global warming to 2℃.

NSW councils have welcomed a new flood support package.

Government agency VicForests has referred itself to the state’s anti-corruption watchdog over spying allegations.

Federal Labor has been criticised by Victoria’s Labor government for its Murray-Darling Basin policy.

Plans to open up a vast swathe of the Northern Territory to agriculture are causing excitement and concern.

Victims of the 2011 Brisbane floods have lost a High Court over findings against dam engineers.

New mapping has revealed rapid changes to the Arctic seafloor as ancient permafrost thaws.

Four possible sites for a desalination plant on the Eyre Peninsula have been selected.

South Australia’s new government has scrapped planned changes for the management of the state’s vast outback.

Artificial intelligence is being used to improve the efficiency of waste-to-energy plants.

The CEFC says it will put up $5 million for the Blind Creek Solar and Battery Project.

The Greens have launched a $6.1 billion electric vehicle policy in their election pitch.

The Federal Government is trying for the third time to change the rules so its green energy funds can invest in fossil fuel-related projects.

The UK has announced plans to build more nuclear power plants.

A new study shows the Black Summer bushfires caused extreme changes to the chemistry of the stratosphere.

More questions have been asked about the scrutiny of dam funding.

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