South Australia’s enthusiasm to build a nuclear waste storage facility may be tempered by a new Australia Institute report.

The latest corporate tax transparency figures show almost a third of companies earning over $200 million paid no tax.

The Queensland Resources Council (QRC) wants a north-west economic zone to be created to protect important mining areas from economic ebb and flow.

Australian scientists have discovered special bacteria that help create platinum.

The environment around Townsville’s Yabulu nickel refinery is plagued by tailings seepage and elevated levels of ammonia.

A new report says China is responsible for about ten per cent of the global warming since the pre-industrial era.

Adani has reached some key agreements on its $AU16.5 billion Carmichael coal mine and rail project.

The age of personal gene sequencing is upon us, though many people are unwilling to decode their DNA.

The UK Government is imposing a tax on sugary drinks to help tackle obesity, leaving many to wonder if the same thing would work in Australia.

The World Health Organisation (WHO) says the environment is killing millions of people every year.

Illegal fishing in the Pacific Ocean costs over $600 million a year and is perpetrated largely by legal fishing vessels, a report has found.

Australia is preparing to take the lead on an energy source that is perfect for a nation girt by sea.

Australian engineers have unveiled a new type of graphene-based filter that work several times faster than current equivalents.

Biomedical engineers have grown functional sperm cells from stem cells.

The impact of Tasmania’s Basslink outage continues, as the government scrambles to patch up various services.

The engineers of the future say new cities will be designed according to the lessons of our biological past.

Humans spend much less time chewing than our primate cousins, and it may have actually helped us evolve.

A new discovery could see more tourists visiting one of Australia’s already best-known sites.

Top scientists warn that the CSIRO’s “trashed” reputation will see the next generation of experts seek work somewhere else.

Environmental experts want new conservation efforts to focus on some of Nature’s "ugliest" creations.

New modelling suggests that wild climate variability of the future will make the wettest land wetter, and soak dry land too.

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