Archived Industry News for Water Professionals
The United States and Australia have presented contrasting outlooks on the likelihood of an El Niño climate pattern emerging this year.
Activists climb ocean tower
Greenpeace Australia Pacific activists have climbed and documented a discarded oil tower owned by fossil fuel company Woodside Energy.
Answers sought on quiet pipe plan
A mysterious pipe connected to nowhere serves as a glaring reminder of a failed government project in NSW.
Antarctic lacks key monitor
A new study says there is an urgent need to monitor chemical pollution in Antarctica.
MDBA seeks graduates
The Murray-Darling Basin Authority 2024 Graduate Development Program is now open.
New water plan slammed
An Aboriginal land council has denounced a draft water allocation plan in the NT.
Space water hints at ocean origin
The James Webb Space Telescope has spotted water surrounding a unique comet.
State picks Reef fixers
The Queensland Government has announced a $6 million investment in streambank remediation projects.
PFAS settlement set
The Commonwealth has agreed to settle a class-action lawsuit over PFAS contamination caused by ...
Big funds for hydrogen
Mining magnate Andrew Forrest could be one of the federal budget’s biggest winners.
Budget backs planned EPA
This week's budget papers lay out significant funding for threatened species and environmental outcomes.
Changes planned for green portfolio
The federal budget includes measures to re-jig the work of the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW).
MDB money flows
The latest federal budget includes new funding to ‘future-proof’ the Murray-Darling Basin.
Salmon plan lands
The Tasmanian government has released a Salmon Industry Plan aimed at reviving public support for the island's salmon industry.
Water spending contained
The Albanese Government is looking to save over $800 million by scrapping old water projects.
NASA boosts cyclone tracking
NASA has launched two small satellites to help track tropical cyclones from a base in New Zealand.
CSG health issues reviewed
CSIRO researchers have explored the influence of coal seam gas activity on human health.