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Bianca Hall is The Age's environment and climate reporter, and has worked in a range of roles including as a senior writer, city editor, and in the federal politics bureau in Canberra.

Where we live: The changing face of Victoria’s neighbourhoods
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Where we live: The changing face of Victoria’s neighbourhoods

In this series, The Age profiles Victorian suburbs and towns to reveal how they’ve changed over the decades.

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‘Astonishing intensity of heat’: Australia just recorded its hottest ever winter’s day
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‘Astonishing intensity of heat’: Australia just recorded its hottest ever winter’s day

A freakishly hot end to winter has sent national climate records tumbling, sparked wildfires around NSW, and led to early closures and patchy snow at many ski resorts.

  • by Caitlin Fitzsimmons and Bianca Hall
Winter blues: Melbourne endures its darkest season yet

Winter blues: Melbourne endures its darkest season yet

Melbourne’s winter was a lesson in extremes: darker, warmer and wetter. What can it tell us about our changing climate, and what summer might bring?

  • by Bianca Hall, Hannah Kennelly and Caitlin Fitzsimmons
Pacific in peril: UN urges Australia to block new coal and gas projects

Pacific in peril: UN urges Australia to block new coal and gas projects

The United Nations issued a global SOS on Tuesday, releasing new data showing global sea-level rises have doubled since the 1990s.

  • by Bianca Hall
Why half a million Australian properties could be all-but uninsurable

Why half a million Australian properties could be all-but uninsurable

If your plane had a one-in-four chance of falling from the sky, would you still get on the flight? That’s the question property owners are being asked.

  • by Bianca Hall
The anti-wind farm groups pushing the nuclear option to rural Australia

The anti-wind farm groups pushing the nuclear option to rural Australia

Travelling roadshows of climate sceptics and nuclear enthusiasts are hitting regional towns nominated by Peter Dutton for nuclear. But are people listening?

  • by Bianca Hall
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‘We can no longer limp along’: Plans for plastic packaging shakeup

‘We can no longer limp along’: Plans for plastic packaging shakeup

More than a year after the collapse of REDcycle, Australian industry and government can’t agree on how to collect our sea of soft plastics, let alone what to do with it.

  • by Bianca Hall and Caitlin Fitzsimmons
Big-hearted project tracks cardiovascular disease in great apes

Big-hearted project tracks cardiovascular disease in great apes

When you need to monitor the heart health of a 150-kilogram gorilla, who do you call? A children’s cardiologist.

  • by Bianca Hall
The polar vortex bringing icy temperatures across southern Australia

The polar vortex bringing icy temperatures across southern Australia

A destabilised weather pattern has pushed the polar vortex high above Antarctica off course, pushing freezing winds into southern Australia. When will it end?

  • by Bianca Hall
World’s hottest day recorded, but land temperatures will be even higher

World’s hottest day recorded, but land temperatures will be even higher

The last 12 months have set new temperature records, with the 12-month global average 1.64 degrees above the pre-Industrial average.

  • by Gloria Dickie and Bianca Hall
Top agency casts doubt on nuclear reactors flagged by Dutton

Top agency casts doubt on nuclear reactors flagged by Dutton

Australia’s academy of engineers says the cost and operational performance of small modular nuclear reactors are untested and unproven.

  • by Bianca Hall

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