Australian scientists have sought answers to an age-old question – what is premenstrual syndrome (PMS) about?

One mining company has received a $13,000 fine coupled with $24,000 in costs after one of its mine blasts led to the release of offensive fumes.

Irrigation industry group Namoi Water says the NSW Government’s permission for AGL to fracture CSG wells in Gloucester is a dark sign of things to come.

Researchers are looking at how woodpeckers manage to avoid injury as they engage in high-velocity impacts with trees.

A life-saving solar-powered toilet has been developed for a UN-backed project to improve global sanitation.

South-eastern Australia won’t need any more generators for at least 10 years, according to new analysis.

Studies have been undertaken to look at Australia's first community owned electricity retailer.

A spongy plastic that soaks up carbon dioxide could ease the transition away from polluting fossil fuels and toward new energy sources, researchers say.

Australian authorities have warned that they may ban the export of local uranium to Russia.

An ombudsmen’s report has detailed the dodgy practices at a state government water authority.

A new study say there are huge untapped water reserves in the Pilbara, which could drive a massive agricultural expansion in WA.

The humble household is a major source of wasted food, with millions of tonnes ditched in Australia each year.

The chance of El Nino developing later this year has been lowered, according to the authorities.

Taking a just a few trees from a tropical forest reduces biodiversity, a study shows, suggesting that “selective logging” may not be a sustainable practice.

Climate change may not always be a global phenomenon, or at least not a uniform one.

The Queensland Government has successfully repealed the state's Wild Rivers Act - a move conservationists say will take a major toll on some of the world’s last free-flowing rivers.

The Environment Protection Authority (EPA) says it will investigate the risks that come with diesel fumes from coal ships.

A large shell-shaped structure is sucking tonnes of rubbish out of a river for free.

Some West Australian residents are not keen on having an unannounced explosives storage facility and sand mine in their backyards.

With the results of a review still looming, insiders say Australian renewable energy is “dead”.

Groups representing virtually all of the Australian medical community say that the health issues affecting asylum seeker children are out of hand.

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