‘Gutted’: 800-year-old wonder destroyed
Shock and anger is rising after an 800-year-old natural wonder was cut down to a stump.
Shock and anger is rising after an 800-year-old natural wonder was cut down to a stump.
According a geophysicist the 4.7 earthquake in Denman could have been triggered by one simple factor.
A coal worker reveals what its truly like to fish in a lake used by a nuclear facility, as the Coalition explains how and why it plans to build nuclear power plants in Australia.
An unseasonal winter heatwave baking Australia will deliver “very much above average” temperatures over the weekend.
The coal industry is facing its biggest challenge and threat — and it warns power supply needs “urgent investment” to continue.
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The orang-utan was filmed dealing with an errant marsupial invading its zoo enclosure, leaving some zoo visitors shocked.
Tension is building over plans for a new “Elon Musk-style” rocket launch site in Australia, with the Greens moving to block the $20m complex.
The man drafting the Coalition’s energy policy says we can’t reach net zero without nuclear as a visiting advocate claims he was asked to hush-up a meeting with Labor.
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SA and Victoria have plans to build game-changing power plants that would deliver more jobs, as billionaire Andrew Forrest also throws his weight behind one.
Australia is number one globally for many resources but experts warn there are some roadblocks holding us back to reap the rewards of the next mining boom.
The dream Australian home is changing faster than ever with sales of a newer household product predicted to boom.
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