In an interview with The Saturday Paper, Tanya Plibersek says she is still negotiating with the cross bench and believes she can pass Labor’s environment reform.
CFA advice on how to survive extreme bushfire changed following the royal commission from ‘Prepare, Stay and Defend or Leave Early’ to ‘Leave Early and Live’ – a message that has become more urgent for this year’s fire season.
As the gas industry wages a campaign of misinformation over her government’s stance on cooktops, the Victorian premier is navigating a course that could set a national standard for household electrification.
In a meeting with staff, the chief executive of the Bureau of Meteorology confirmed the agency was dipping into future operational funds to pay for current projects.
The latest Outlook report for the Great Barrier Reef records climate change as the reef’s principal threat but was finalised before it could record the latest mass-bleaching event.
In an interview with The Saturday Paper, Tanya Plibersek has defended her decision to halt a goldmine outside Bathurst while at the same time pushing for legislative reform.
Australian corporations have a new reason to take action on human rights and environmental abuses, if they want to keep their business in more progressive European markets.
As Australian authorities battle to contain an outbreak of avian influenza, they are braced for the possible arrival of a subtype that is devastating bird and mammal populations overseas.