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Trains are the future for global cities. Let’s not go off the rails, Sydney

Trains are the future for global cities. Let’s not go off the rails, Sydney

A commitment to modern rail networks is critical to building safer, low-carbon cities.

  • by Caroline Wilkie

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WA premier demands answers from ABC bosses over protest at Woodside CEO’s home
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WA premier demands answers from ABC bosses over protest at Woodside CEO’s home

But the public broadcaster said the Four Corners investigations team had received a tip-off to head to the address, and when they arrived police were already there “in numbers”.

  • by Hamish Hastie
Police ‘ambush’ climate protesters outside home of Woodside boss Meg O’Neill

Police ‘ambush’ climate protesters outside home of Woodside boss Meg O’Neill

Five climate protesters have been arrested by anti-terrorism police for targeting the home of Woodside boss Meg O’Neill.

  • by Peter Milne
Antarctica is missing sea ice and scientists don’t know why

Antarctica is missing sea ice and scientists don’t know why

CSIRO Fellow and Research Team Leader Dr Steve Rintoul said while there is some annual variation in ice coverage, this year’s records are the lowest in the 40 years since records started.

  • by Laura Chung
Australia gains reprieve on threat to Great Barrier Reef World Heritage status

Australia gains reprieve on threat to Great Barrier Reef World Heritage status

UNESCO says Australia’s upgraded climate and environmental commitments mean the Great Barrier Reef should retain its World Heritage status – at least for the next year.

  • by Mike Foley
‘Incredibly disappointing’: Environmentalists question Minns’ call on gas

‘Incredibly disappointing’: Environmentalists question Minns’ call on gas

NSW will not follow Victoria’s ban on new gas connections, but environmental groups have questioned how the state will meet its emissions targets.

  • by Max Maddison
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Tesla Tesla Tesla: How Australia ended up at the back of world’s EV queue

Tesla Tesla Tesla: How Australia ended up at the back of world’s EV queue

The electric revolution is gaining pace, but the market is still dominated by just a few models.

  • by Mike Foley and Nick Toscano
Pocock wants veto for new coal mines to consider harm to future children

Pocock wants veto for new coal mines to consider harm to future children

Crossbench senator David Pocock is tabling a private member’s bill that would block new projects that drive global warming.

  • by Mike Foley
‘High risk practice’: Council approves DAs on flood-threatened properties

‘High risk practice’: Council approves DAs on flood-threatened properties

With homes along the Hawkesbury facing serious flood risks and the prospect of not being able to obtain insurance, this council has continued to approve DAs.

  • by Max Maddison
Trees, cool rooms and air-con rights forecast as Melbourne tries to beat the expected heat

Trees, cool rooms and air-con rights forecast as Melbourne tries to beat the expected heat

As the northern hemisphere suffers through heatwaves in the hottest month ever recorded, Melbourne councils are using the winter to prepare for what’s to come next summer.

  • by Rachael Dexter and Laura Chung
Goodbye, gas stoves: Victoria to ban gas from new homes by 2024

Goodbye, gas stoves: Victoria to ban gas from new homes by 2024

All new homes, subdivisions and renovations that require planning approval after January 1 will be fitted with electric or induction stove tops instead of gas.

  • by Broede Carmody, Mike Foley and Lachlan Abbott