Science & Environment
An inquiry into the summer flood disasters in Queensland has called for dam levels to be lowered and more training...
Tables, chairs, doors cabinets. Every day we use and admire wooden objects, but rarely do we consider its source. Does...
This week the founder of the cryonics movement, Robert Ettinger, died. According to his wishes, has been frozen. He joins...
A peace deal between environmental groups and the timber industry could signal the end of the drawn-out dispute over Tasmania’s...
Australian natural resource management programs need to bring together scientists, conservationists and indigenous people. A report has explored the stories...
In a big win for environmentalists, the South Australian Premier has banned mining in the Arkaroola wilderness region. But while...
Australian farmers are faced with a dilemma – agricultural production must increase steadily over the next few decades to meet...
The Australian Coal Association has begun rolling out an advertising campaign in selected regions around Australia. They’re targeting regions where...
How would you feel if you were a farmer coming home from a hard day’s work, only to find out,...
Greenpeace’s radical action in destroying genetically modified wheat crops being trialled by the CSIRO in Canberra has catapulted the issue...