Recently discovered whale feeding behaviour may have been observed in ancient texts.

The energy minister concedes that the Snowy 2.0 project is problematic, but says it will not be canned.

The Federal Government could restart water buybacks to meet Murray-Darling Basin Plan targets.

Researchers from UNSW Sydney have tested a new imaging algorithm to enhance hydrogen fuel cells.

Serious questions are being asked about where Glencore can store waste carbon dioxide in the Great Artesian Basin (GAB).

New research led by scientists at CSIRO shows that future increases in the strength of El Niño may accelerate the irreversible melting of ice shelves and ice sheets in Antarctica.

A major NSW dam is below its flood mitigation level for the first time in almost two years.

TasWater says the Flinders Island water supply will be secure for generations to come.

An industry body has welcomed plans to inject $150 million to ensure safe drinking water for First Nations communities.

Australian researchers are making hydrogen fuel directly from seawater, in a huge advance for the technology.

The CSIRO has been criticised over the findings of a report on fracking in the Beetaloo Basin.

A report has found that plans for a massive water licence in the NT could pose a risk to cultural sites.

Satellite photos reveal how coastlines respond to different phases of the El-Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) cycle.

A review shows only minor movement in the implementation of the Murray-Darling Basin Plan (MDBP) in the past 6 months.

A new study looks at what happens when the COVID-19 virus hits the sewerage system.

Experts say the world has lost a fifth of its wetlands in the last 300 years.

Locals are concerned that a proposed offshore wind farm in South East SA will interrupt fishing.

The Federal Government will spend over $420 million to provide clean water, food security and housing to ...

An anti-fracking group has launched Supreme Court action against the NT government's approval of gas exploration works.

The director of the Australian Antarctic Division has resigned.

Authorities are working through options in what could be Australia’s first carp herpes release site.

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