Australian tree experts have helped foil a horticultural heist.

A senate inquiry into the rise of black lung in Queensland coal miners begins this week.

BHP’s Samarco joint venture has reached a settlement with the Brazilian government that will see it pay a minimum of $US1.7 billion over six years for a deadly tailings spill.

As rates of childhood obesity continue to skyrocket, new research shows there may be a surprising was to encourage a healthy diet.

New research backs up the idea that eating peanut products as a baby can help avoid the risk of allergy.

One of Australia’s largest rooftop solar installations has hit a new milestone – generating a whopping 312 kilowatts of power.

An outback WA council says if residents cannot control their rubbish, they will not get any benches to sit on.

Far North Queensland authorities are struggling through a perfect storm of reef destruction.

The chiefs companies hit with serious lawsuits often end up with a better reputation.

Revelations this week show how desperate Tasmania’s energy situation is.

Dolphin research has revealed a new social behaviour for the first time.

Three former Tokyo Electric Power Co (TEPCO) executives will be on trial in the first criminal trial linked to the Fukushima crisis.

Tasmania’s energy crisis drags on this week, with very little sign of reprieve on the way.

AGL says it is still committed to the Silverton wind farm project in far west New South Wales, despite progress being stalled for several years.

Researchers have demonstrated the thinnest, lightest solar cells ever produced.

A rural council at the heart of the resources sector will soon crack down on miners and mining companies not paying their rates.

Staff at the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) have become the latest to reject a bargaining agreement that their union says is framed by the Government’s “harsh and unworkable public sector bargaining policy”.

Labor is preparing a bill that would ban animal testing for cosmetics in Australia.

A Senate committee is examining BP’s plans to search for oil in the Great Australian Bight.

The new chief of the Murray Darling Basin Authority has reported on his first few weeks in the job.

Labor, Greens and independent politicians have gathered to stop the latest attack on Australian science.

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