The Federal Environment Minister has defended his decision to give state governments more power over mining approvals.

The Federal Government says it will review a draft World Heritage Committee decision, which rejects an application to delist some Tasmanian forests.

An industry body has warned that mining and processing natural gas in giant offshore factories will cost thousands of onshore Australian jobs.

The Victorian Environment Department says a long-running underground fire at the Hazelwood coal mine has “created a choking reminder of the real price of relying on coal for electricity”.

One of Australia’s largest coal supporters has given a glimpse of how much money it costs to “do business in New South Wales”.

Japan's Industry Ministry has given a glimpse of the soil-freezing technique it hopes will stop the spread of a radioactive material from the Fukushima nuclear disaster site.

Analysts say the future of renewable energy investment in Australia is looking rough.

A high-tech road show is making its way across the Northern Territory, bringing futuristic methods to ancient practices.

Higher education changes mean students will now have to pay interest on their HELP loans, start repayments at a lower wage, and universities have had their cap on tuition fees lifted.

A victory for community rights in New South Wales, as a gas drilling operation is shut down.

New amendments mean the Australian Government will be able to detain refugees indefinitely.

Public conflict can cost big companies in many ways, and new research shows how great that effect has been for one key economic driver.

Australian treasury cost-cutters appear to have scoured legislation for any mention of “clean”, “green” or “renewable” spending, and promptly hacked it down.

An independent inquiry has found environmental conditions on a central Queensland port expansion were virtually meaningless.

Australia’s research industries have been reformed after last night’s budget announcements, with healthy boosts in some areas but deep cuts in others.

One young researcher in Queensland is looking for solutions to his home country’s rapidly rising needs, and has been rewarded for his efforts so far.

New Australian research has added some detail to the world’s ocean, air and climate maps.

Big moves in funding pools have upset the flow of water-related funding in the federal budget.

An Australian expert has put forth a proposal that could protect the nation from water scarcity for generations.

A charity has put together a book that may be the perfect combination of practical and academic advice to save lives.

A wastewater treatment site in South Australia is looking to solve two problems with one high-tech fix.

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