Scott Morrison gave a vague address about cyber-security last week, and now experts have fleshed out his message.

New figures suggest Australia’s big money COVID-19 responses will not require serious austerity to repay.

New reports say big investors are making a killing on water.

A timeline has been set for the approval of the Santos Narrabri gas project.

CSIRO scientists are working to maximise every drop of irrigation water for farmers.

Queensland and New South Wales have accused the Federal Government of abandoning a popular drought assistance scheme.

Experts say air pollution threatens brain health.

The Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) is working with the renewable energy industry to develop priorities for Australia’s energy transition.

Engineers are converting carbon dioxide emissions into chemical building blocks for fuel and plastics.

The world's largest all-electric commercial aircraft has taken off.

Millions have been raised for a new wastewater-to-renewable hydrogen project.

Scientists say shark nets should be replaced by drumlines in Queensland.

Traditional owners and environmentalists are disrupting logging in Gippsland and Central Highlands.

The NSW Government has voted down a bill to temporarily stop coal seam gas activity.

Experts say the overlooked “human factor” in water management rules can have serious consequences.

Indigenous Affairs Minister Ken Wyatt says no Aboriginal site should ever be damaged by mining, but another could be on the block.

Polluted water running off a mine site in NSW is entering rivers that supply some of Sydney's water.

Authorities have welcomed a wave of interest in building Australia’s first commercial scale hydrogen projects.

Former senior public servants have called for a carbon price to be brought back.

Economists say a renewables-led economic recovery would create far more jobs than a fossil-fuel-led recovery.

Research engineers say double-sided solar panels which tilt to follow the sun may be the most cost-effective model.

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