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  • Call to ditch energy hub to save herb from extinction

    Environment

    A planned gas and petrochemical hub on a northern harbour should not go ahead as it would kill off an endangered plant, an environment group says.

    Australian Associated Press
    / 29 May 2026
    Typhonium plant.
  • Think it's hot now? Next five years to smash records

    International News

    There are forecasts global temperatures will temporarily exceed 1.5C above the 1850-1900 average levels for at least one year between 2026 and 2030.

    Australian Associated Press
    / 28 May 2026
    The sun sets (file image)
  • Uncool hobby fast becoming Australia's favourite

    Australian General News

    Thousands of Australians fed up with social media have swapped mindless doomscrolling and brain rot for mindful strolls with binoculars.

    Australian Associated Press
    / 28 May 2026
    Western corellas are seen at a farm in Bungendore
  • Farmers eye yield gains as fertiliser, fuel costs surge

    Agriculture

    Nufarm shares have soared to a one-year high after the Melbourne-based agribusiness reported a first-half profit increase of 28 per cent to $38 million.

    Australian Associated Press
    / 27 May 2026
    nufarm
  • Renewables pushing out rivals to give power bill relief

    Future Economies

    Solar and batteries are helping to deliver households relief on their electricity bills, but elevated network costs are thought to be tempering price falls.

    Australian Associated Press
    / 26 May 2026
    Homes with solar panels in Brisbane
  • 'Like a sneeze': AI data centre boom spreads concern

    Future Economies

    More organisations are calling for a moratorium on data centres as their impact on water, energy and local communities remains in question.

    Australian Associated Press
    / 22 May 2026
    Computer code on a screen
  • In danger: more reef funding amid dreaded ruling threat

    Climate

    Another rescue plan for the Great Barrier Reef has been unveiled as critics warn new mining approvals are fuelling destructive marine heatwaves.

    Australian Associated Press
    / 21 May 2026
    A Maori Wrasse is seen at Moore Reef
  • Australia backs historic United Nations climate vote

    Climate

    A United Nations vote on state climate change obligations has received overwhelming international support in a major win for its Pacific island proponents.

    Australian Associated Press
    / 21 May 2026
    A bird sits on electricity wire (file image)
  • Teenager becomes youngest Australian to summit Everest

    Australian General News

    Melbourne teenager Bianca Adler has summitted Mount Everest, making her the youngest Australian to summit the world's tallest mountain.

    Australian Associated Press
    / 20 May 2026
    The tip of Mount Everest hiding behind clouds (file image)
  • Nationwide casting call for four-legged koala protector

    Australian General News

    The search is on for a ball-obsessed rescue dog to help save endangered koalas from fires and floods, after a beloved veteran retired.

    Australian Associated Press
    / 20 May 2026
    koala stock
  • Whales set record swimming between Australia and Brazil

    International News

    Two whales have stunned scientists by making made record-breaking crossings between Australia and Brazil, journeying farther than any humpbacks before them.

    Australian Associated Press
    / 20 May 2026
    Whale migration
  • Invasive fire ants continue march into inner-city park

    Australian General News

    The discovery of fire ants in an inner Brisbane park raises questions about efforts to contain the spread of the invasive species ahead of the Olympics.

    Australian Associated Press
    / 16 May 2026
    Fire ants are seen in a nest
  • Rent hikes, more homelessness as climate change bites

    Climate

    Climate change has the potential to widen the gap between renters and homeowners without fairer policy support directed at the worst off.

    Australian Associated Press
    / 15 May 2026
    An encampment of homeless people
  • Community shocked as state moves to end fracking ban

    Australian General News

    A government wants to end a ban on fracking to unlock much-needed gas supplies but opponents say it could create environmental risks in a sensitive region.

    Australian Associated Press
    / 14 May 2026
    Wheat heads are seen in a field
  • Green groups warn climate courage missing from budget

    Climate

    Budget announcements for green industry and nature protection fall short as climate costs mount and opportunities to extract more fossil fuel income go missed.

    Australian Associated Press
    / 13 May 2026
    Floodwaters from the Fitzroy River, Queensland
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Image credit: gadigal yilimung (shield) made by Uncle Charles Chicka Madden