Adani has reached some key agreements on its $AU16.5 billion Carmichael coal mine and rail project.

Australian engineers say they have come up with a way to control high-tech materials in liquid using light.

The World Health Organisation (WHO) says the environment is killing millions of people every year.

A three-year dispute between unions and Essential Water in New South Wales is ending, after workers indicated they would accept a new wage deal.

Illegal fishing in the Pacific Ocean costs over $600 million a year and is perpetrated largely by legal fishing vessels, a report has found.

Australia is preparing to take the lead on an energy source that is perfect for a nation girt by sea.

A new report says red tape on water and electricity prices in South Australia must be slashed, and the state could do with fewer government Ministers as well.

The engineers of the future say new cities will be designed according to the lessons of our biological past.

A new discovery could see more tourists visiting one of Australia’s already best-known sites.

Rural Australian towns may soon have a new option for much-needed wastewater treatment.

Top scientists warn that the CSIRO’s “trashed” reputation will see the next generation of experts seek work somewhere else.

New modelling suggests that wild climate variability of the future will make the wettest land wetter, and soak dry land too.

Reports say that a $99 million Sydney water recycler is sitting idle, three years after it was completed.

Next year, Victoria’s desalination plant will be turned on for the first time.

Western Australian Water Minister Mia Davies says more supplies and uses of water are needed.

BHP’s Samarco joint venture has reached a settlement with the Brazilian government that will see it pay a minimum of $US1.7 billion over six years for a deadly tailings spill.

Rising utility prices are a source of concern and outrage for Australian consumers, leading experts to look at ways to keep the system honest.

Far North Queensland authorities are struggling through a perfect storm of reef destruction.

Revelations this week show how desperate Tasmania’s energy situation is.

Dolphin research has revealed a new social behaviour for the first time.

The WA Opposition says taxpayers have been ripped off by the $10.4 million sale of a division of the Water Corporation.

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