Archived News for Green Sector Professionals
Fish could see feeding shift
Researchers have discovered that some fish change colour to communicate with each other.
MDBA reports on productivity boost
The MDBA says water for the environment is providing food and habitat for fish and other aquatic animals.
New view of ancient prints
A new analysis suggests more than one hominin species was walking on two legs around 3.6 million years ago.
Water bodies look to tomorrow
Australia’s leading marine and coastal research organisations have outlined priorities to enable the ‘blue economy’.
Batteries slapped by AEMC's call
The AEMC has refused to exempt battery storage projects from network charges ...
People power new plant
Authorities in WA are putting together a new power station made of the various assets of over 500 consumers.
SA close to fossil-free
South Australia is close to operating with no fossil fuels in its energy system.
Satellites showing missed emissions
Satellite data has raised some questions about official methane figures.
Farms set to reap profit
Government authorities say Australian farmers will break records this year.
Forest stop could save millions
Stopping the harvesting of native timbers in NSW would save taxpayers millions, research suggests.
NSW backs rejected mine
The New South Wales government has granted State Significant Infrastructure (SSI) status to a mine plan that it has not seen.
WA warned over reforms
There are strong calls for the WA government not to rush through its Aboriginal Cultural Heritage legislation.
ANSTO aimed at groundwater
Some of Australia’s most advanced technology has been used to survey groundwater in NSW.
Cat killer tested in SA
New technology could combat predatory cat behaviours in native environments.
Eels tracked to secret sites
Australian scientists have shed light on one of the greatest mysteries of the humble eel.