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Latest news: Environmental Issue
Volkswagen lodges protest against vehicle lobby group
Car group Volkswagen has become the latest manufacturer to withdraw support for Australia's peak car body but Toyota supports its calls for policy changes.
Mar 12, 2024
Stonefly faces extinction after 'bad government call'
An insect with a "remarkable" life expectancy faces extinction after officials rejected an application to further protect its habitat, conservationists say.
Mar 12, 2024
Why electric car dreams are becoming 'suburban reality'
Outer suburbs are becoming hotspots for electric vehicles, with new figures showing the low-emission cars are more popular there than inner-city suburbs.
Mar 11, 2024
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Asbestos report delayed after fish kill inquiry ordered
Scientific advice into the reuse of asbestos-contaminated waste will be delivered a year late after other matters came up, it has been revealed.
Mar 10, 2024
Southeastern Australia swelters as temp records tumble
An autumn heatwave in southeastern Australia has smashed records for March with extreme temperatures continuing this week in NSW , Tasmania, SA and Victoria.
Mar 10, 2024
Climate change driving fish producers to new technology
As climate change hits the seafood industry, producers are being forced to adapt and seek out new technology to improve farming methods.
Mar 09, 2024
Beached whale theatre draws crowds at Adelaide Festival
A life-sized, hyperreal sculpture of a beached sperm whale has been installed at Glenelg Beach, with a message about environmental destruction.
Mar 09, 2024
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Australian mines 'cleanest and greenest in the world'
Aussie mines are the world's cleanest and greenest, Resources Minister Madeleine King says during a quest to lure investment away from a rival commodity giant.
Mar 08, 2024
Fatal flaws: grim warnings about fire ant program
An inquiry aired serious concerns about efforts to eradicate fire ants - a hyper-aggressive super pest that could change what it's like to live in Australia.
Mar 08, 2024
Mass coral bleaching occurring on most of barrier reef
Climate change is driving another mass coral bleaching event on the Great Barrier Reef - the fifth in eight years.
Mar 08, 2024
Heavy electric trucks cleared to drive in another state
Queensland is the latest state to allow electric trucks on some roads in a change that will pave the way for the low-emission vehicles to be made locally.
Mar 08, 2024
Gamil means no: Gomeroi call on Santos to leave Pilliga
Gomeroi people are celebrating after the Federal Court ruled that Santos should not have been granted licences for coal seam gas mining in the Pilliga forest.
Mar 08, 2024
Fears for koala habitat after coal mine assessed
Environmentalists are disappointed the federal environment minister has referred a central Queensland coal mine for assessment instead of rejecting it.
Mar 08, 2024
Second electric vehicle brand slams automotive body
Another electric car maker has resigned from Australia's peak automotive industry group amid accusations it "cherry-picked" data to mislead consumers.
Mar 08, 2024
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Laws to tighten, school reopens after asbestos scandal
Authorities have completed a major investigation to identify all sites affected by asbestos-tainted mulch but are still waiting on a handful of tests.
Mar 07, 2024
Logging paused amid koala deaths but solution unclear
There is concern for the future of koalas on Kangaroo Island with footage showing them falling from trees despite loggers halting operations.
Mar 07, 2024
Tesla resigns from car group over 'misleading' claims
Electric car maker Tesla has slammed Australia's peak automotive body for spreading misleading claims about a proposed fuel-efficiency standard.
Mar 07, 2024
Bullying behaviour denied in critical energy land deals
Land acquisition negotiations critical for new energy infrastructure have been "challenging", but a NSW minister has rejected allegations of bullying.
Mar 07, 2024
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Seafood industry tackles climate change and regulations
The seafood industry is tackling climate change and government regulations, as the commonwealth fisheries boss says the system is "ridiculously complex".
Mar 06, 2024
Popular car brands 'emit more carbon than coal mines'
Analysis of the five most popular car brands in Australia has found their vehicles are responsible for producing more carbon emissions than some coal mines.
Mar 06, 2024
Duchess of York apologises for damage to environment
Duchess of York Sarah Ferguson has told a Melbourne audience she's found a sense of purpose giving young people a platform to share concerns about the planet.
Mar 06, 2024
Southern Ocean wind zone cut to save whales, parrots
Australia's newest industry has taken a smaller-than-expected step forward with the latest offshore wind farm zone working around migratory whales and parrots.
Mar 06, 2024
Varroa mite probe sparks east coast police raids
A bee industry chief is expecting answers soon about how a devastating bee parasite got into Australia and says the majority of feral bees could disappear.
Mar 06, 2024
'Shocking' scale of deforestation a koala threat: study
Greenpeace says a study they commissioned has revealed the scale of Australia's deforestation, prompting calls to enforce laws to protect native animals.
Mar 05, 2024
Dead koala footage sparks calls for logging halt
Claims koalas are being killed in droves by logging operations on Kangaroo Island have prompted calls for an immediate halt to protect the marsupials.
Mar 05, 2024
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