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The landmark ruling means Australia must reduce emissions in line with the best science, and regulate the fossil fuel ...
High demand for dairy has been good for farmers. But with the price of butter nearing $10, shoppers are asking if it’s time ...
New research reveals people aged under 35 are more likely to believe conspiracy theories due to political alienation and low ...
Restoring the basin to health requires more than just more water. Coordinated local efforts to restore rivers and the ...
Sexual and gender-based violence in sport validate misogyny and reinforce sexual entitlement and inadequate accountability.
B Corp certification is given to businesses who score well for social impact and environmental benefit. But ultrafast fashion ...
The Nationals antics on climate targets put the new Coalition leader in a diabolical situation. Ley should act now to lessen ...
Siang Lu has won the Miles Franklin Literary Award for his absurdist, ‘strikingly new’ novel about dictators in parallel ...
In an extract from her new book, Narungga poet and researcher Natalie Harkin reveals intimate truths about the shameful ...
An AI audit of scientific research would likely expose some fraud and widespread inconsequential work. But we need to be ...
In its latest published forecasts, in May, the bank said that if, as markets expected, it lowers its cash rate target to 3.4% ...
Historic ruling finds climate change ‘imperils all forms of life’ and puts laggard nations on notice
Countries have wide-ranging obligations to adequately tackle climate change, the International Court of Justice has found.
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