A parliamentary inquiry will look into the New South Wales Environment Protection Authority (EPA), following several big spills and small fines.

A group of sea-bound protestors are travelling from the Pacific Islands to Newcastle to block the coal port.

Prime Minister Tony Abbott will be on site for the official opening of BMA’s new Caval Ridge coal mine in Moranbah today.

An urgent investigation has been launched into the treatment of an asbestos-laden factory, which was also a popular playground for many years.

The EU has made a ruling that will allow the UK to build its first nuclear power station since the nineteen-nineties.

Anthony Albanese has indicated Labor might have gone too far in supporting new laws to resict journalists, whistleblowers, and those who do not wholly agree with Australia’s national security actions.

Queensland Premier Campbell Newman says he will cut the cost of the solar bonus scheme from electricity prices if he wins the upcoming state election.

Graziers, growers and the Greens have again found themselves allied against a Federal Government that appears unfriendly to farmers’ needs.

One big Australian university is getting rid of its investments in mining companies.

It appears the Environment Minister was told that climate change would make Australian bushfires more common, three weeks before he publically denied the link.

An Australian dingo expert will see how one of our top predators stacks up against big killers of other environments.

A new Engineers Without Borders (EWB) project could bring life-saving sanitation to flood-prone Cambodia.

Reports from a Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) project show what could be an effective way to reduce lead levels in blood.

The Greens, Palmer United Party and Labor have banded together to keep final say on mining environmental approvals in Federal hands.

The New South Wales resource minister says activists holding up Whitehaven Coal’s Maules Creek mine are “professional protesters”, not locals.

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.

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