‘Doomed to fail’: Dutton’s big claim
While Peter Dutton has chosen not to reveal the cost of the Coalition’s plans to build seven nuclear reactors, he has made one big claim.
While Peter Dutton has chosen not to reveal the cost of the Coalition’s plans to build seven nuclear reactors, he has made one big claim.
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has declared that if the late Bob Hawke were alive today, he would back the Coalition’s nuclear power plan.
Peter Dutton is forging ahead with his plan to build seven nuclear reactors across Australia, should he win the next election.
The simple fix has been widely welcomed by residents from council areas across the country, with trials ongoing.
If you thought magpies were bad, prepare yourself for the channel-billed cuckoo bird.
Looming thunderstorms are hoped to bring relief to bushfire-ravaged regions, though locals now face another risk.
Firefighters are telling residents of a regional Aussie town to flee as a dangerous fire threatens homes.
Three teenagers, aged 14 to 16, have been arrested over starting multiple bushfires, including a large one which came close to damaging nearby properties.
The strong tremor lasted several seconds, cracking walls and caving in the roof of a shopping centre.
Schoolkids across Australia have ditched the classroom in favour of climate change protests, including a group who held a sit-in outside the environment minister’s Sydney office.
Eastern parts of the country battered by wild weather this week will enjoy a brief reprieve over the weekend before storms return.
Ambulances were called to Parliament House just hours after a climate activist on hunger strike wrote that his body was “starting to eat itself.”
Thousands of school students across Australia will be able to skip school today and strike, backed by a “sick note” signed by “doctors”.
Thousands have been evacuated as experts warn “time is up” for an imminent volcano eruption that is expected to burn for centuries.
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