There will be compensation for the four young men killed during the failed home insulation program enacted by the Rudd Government.

A Senate inquiry into alleged tax-dodging by multinational companies operating in Australia could be awkward for some mining bosses.

An environmental finance group has put out a discussion paper to define a style of building with strong links to nature.

The dredge spoil from the contentious expansion of the Abbot Point Port will be dumped on land, and could even be used to improve the environment in which it rests.

Global fund managers have responded to the warnings from the renewable energy target review, seeing a write-down of Pacific Hydro for a few hundred million dollars.

Grants for the 20 Million Trees Programme are now available to community and environment groups, schools and any others who want to help native plant species.

The NSW Chief Scientist has helped pave the way for coal seam gas expansion in the state.

South Australia says moves to increase its Renewable Energy Target to 50 per cent by 2025 should be a loud call to the Federal Government.

Broken Hill City Council is among the first to apply for funds aimed at projects tackling climate change.

Spanish architects have unveiled plans for floating farm factories to feed the world when the ocean takes over the land.

Some local nuclear scientists have brought together teachers, community members, councillors and MP’s on a citizen science expedition to rid one river of plastic pollution.

Macquarie University has enlisted some help for its push to create the world’s first totally synthetic life form.

An unprecedented probe into the Queensland Government has been launched, and there is very little that it will not investigate about the current LNP regime.

Australia has dropped a few spots on a list of the worst-polluting countries in the world.

A major Tasmanian fishery is looking to double in size, but locals say the floating salmon factory has already wrought havoc on the waters.

Transport and safety regulations are holding back what could be a central Australian industry, one peak body says.

A New South Wales man has been charged for illegally dumping eight truckloads of toxic building materials.

A touching Australian charity effort has extended the life of one young Timorese boy.

Scientists have learned a little bit more about the physical process of remembering.

Activists claim to have shut down production at a number of mines in New South Wales, after community groups made a concerted effort to impede Whitehaven Coal.

Experts have analysed just how much freedom Australian citizens have given up to fight the abstract enemy of terrorism.

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