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Posted: 2020-09-17 08:44:43
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The Prime Minister announced that the two renewable energy agencies could now invest in 'low emissions' technologies, such as gas, rather than focus entirely on renewables.
Posted: 2018-02-21 19:44:38
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The fate of a 50-year-old national park in western NSW is "at the mercy of water managers", as the battle for the Murray-Darling Basin hots up.
Posted: 2017-07-24 23:29:42
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The possibilities of quantum computers are much-hyped but even the search for breakthroughs promises lucrative spin-offs.
Posted: 2016-07-07 08:38:06
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They said it would never fill. Now it has spilled.
Posted: 2017-03-09 20:20:56
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A wildflower superbloom is underway in a Californian desert after seven inches of winter rain.
Posted: 2017-07-24 21:53:47
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More frequent severe droughts, coral bleaching are on the agenda with more extreme El Nino events predicted even with ambitious climate goals.
Posted: 2020-07-03 14:01:00
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In the high country, there are echoes of old and bitter disputes over land, culture and identity.
Posted: 2016-07-07 07:46:14
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Sydneysiders look set for a soggy commute to end the working week, as an intense low pressure system off the coast delivers widespread showers, wind and large and powerful surf conditions to the city.
Posted: 2016-07-05 20:56:10
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Sydney is in for gusty winds on Wednesday, followed by chilly temperatures next week as Winter makes itself known.
Posted: 2017-03-09 06:11:42
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Tasmanian devils with tumours the size of golf balls have had their cancerous growths disappear, after scientists successfully trialled a new way to kick-start the animals' immune system.
Posted: 2019-07-05 21:58:48
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As veganism gains in popularity, it has also become more political, sparking a struggle between moderates and zero-tolerance purists.
Posted: 2016-05-04 06:48:10
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There's no early sign of an end to what's beginning to feel like an endless summer for Sydney.
Posted: 2016-07-04 20:36:07
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NSW will likely cop its third buffeting from an east coast low in five weeks but there is some good news.
Posted: 2020-09-17 07:01:22
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Sydney will see temperatures exceeding 30 degrees on Thursday, before a "classic southerly buster" brings a 10-degree drop for the weekend.
Posted: 2018-03-22 05:40:37
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Coal-fired power is on track to start shrinking globally by 2022, dimming prospects for exporters of the fossil fuel, including Australia.
Posted: 2016-05-03 10:31:05
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It's the sort of anniversary you don't want to celebrate - a full year in which each month has set a new high mark for global temperatures.
Posted: 2016-07-04 05:47:03
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Canberrans still wringing themselves out from the wettest June on record shouldn't put away their gumboots just yet.
Posted: 2017-06-12 11:34:59
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Santos' main environment statement on its proposed $3 billion coal seam gas project in north-west NSW lacks key data on groundwater impacts, salt disposal, air pollution and biodiversity, government agencies have found.
Posted: 2016-05-02 12:23:03
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Western Sydney had its coldest night since September as autumn-like conditions finally arrive in parts of the city.
Posted: 2016-07-03 23:04:06
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Sydney has just experienced a perfect winter's weekend, with sunny conditions and the temperature reaching into the high teens.
Posted: 2016-05-01 10:59:06
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A severe storm warning for the ACT has been cancelled as high winds, caused by a cold front moving through southeastern NSW, ease.
Posted: 2016-06-30 05:44:05
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It's only the second July federal election in Australian history - but the weather signs are good.
Posted: 2017-11-03 04:41:56
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In a densely populated pocket of Cililitan in East Jakarta, a dog slaughterhouse has been distributing dog meat to local restaurants for 41 years.
Posted: 2019-07-05 01:11:23
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Professor Geoffrey Blainey is no stranger to controversy. Now he's challenging the view that today's climate change is either unique or largely the result of human behaviour.
Posted: 2020-07-03 09:00:00
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Heatwave trends are accelerating worldwide, as the planet warms, new research from Australian researchers shows.