Perth’s newest village - White Gum Valley - will soon generate and sell its own electricity from a precinct of solar homes.

Experts say they are ‘working blind’ when it comes to predicting erosion along most of Australia’s coast.

Some intriguing documents suggest TasWater has been avoiding scientific findings about lead contamination.

Administrators say Clive Palmer’s Queensland Nickel made “significant” uncommercial transactions for the benefit of its directors before it collapsed.

The ethical debate about human genetic engineering has increased in pitch, with the publication of a new human embryo–editing paper.

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull is making a big speech on resources and LNG today.

Leaked emails have caused outrage among CSIRO workers this week.

Former Liberal leader John Hewson says the next global recession could be caused by climate change.

Biologists say an unlikely event from literary history could actually have happened.

Australian pedigree dog lovers are choosing dogs with severe genetic risks over healthier breeds, analysis shows.

Between $2.5 trillion and $24.2 trillion of global financial assets could be at risk due to climate change.

The dams that power much of Tasmania have seen their storage levels drop even further.

Hundreds of doctors and medical professionals are calling on the Victorian government to retire the Latrobe Valley's brown coal power plants because of the health concerns.

Residents say the New South Wales Government is failing in its response to the toxic legacy of Mr Fluffy asbestos.

Academics and aboriginal rangers have come together near the Queensland-Northern Territory border to farm native spinifex grass for the world's strongest, thinnest condoms.

The WA Conservation Council has launched Frack Free Future - new anti-fracking campaign to press the issue ahead of next year's state election.

Queensland’s Palaszczuk government has granted the final major approval for the controversial Carmichael coal project in Central Queensland.

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