Science & Environment
Already this year on The Wire we’ve had stories about regional declines in the number of kangaroos and koalas in...
The Climate Commission was set up by the government to be an independent body to explain climate change science with...
When you think of Canberra, a few things come to mind, politics, parliament and of course Lake Burley Griffin. The...
With 710 kilometres of lowlying coastline subject to frequent storms, Bangladesh is a country particularly vulnerable to climate change. Two...
Debate, bitter disagreements, and court cases: the use of genetically modified—or GM—plant crops has not begun quietly. Some farmers are...
A new report has revealed just how far Australia has to go to achieve sustainable water management. At a forum...
Liz Harfull set out to find solo women farmers willing to talk about their lives and the result is her...
Greenpeace international has hit out at several huge internet companies over their growing contribution to greenhouse emissions. As so called...
Social Justice
The Country Women’s Association (CWA) has joined the ranks of a growing number of groups concerned about the impact of...
Federal Environment Minister Tony Burke has today named koalas as a threatened species. Koala populations in Queensland, New South Wales...