SA Water has established a project reference group for a new desalination plant.

An official report has warned about inadequate agricultural chemical monitoring in Australia.

Australian efforts have been highlighted at the UN’s Global Water Conference.

Millions of dollars allocated to provide water security for Indigenous groups in the Murray-Darling Basin has yet to be utilised ...

Australia's national parks are set to receive a much-needed boost, with the upcoming federal budget set to provide over $250 million in extra funding.

Snowy Hydro has announced a delay of up to two years for its Snowy 2.0 pumped hydro storage project ...

Conservationists are concerned about plans to turn an old coal mine into a lake.

Researchers have created an AI-based tsunami warning system.

With a new dam off the table NSW councils are looking underground.

Melbourne’s water corporations have launched a shared plan to shore up Melbourne’s water supplies for the next 50 years.

Hunter Water has submitted a draft risk report for Chichester Dam and an interim risk report for Grahamstown Dam to Dams Safety NSW, as part of a 15-yearly routine assessment program.

The “forests of the sea” are worth billions of dollars, but are also at serious risk.

Experts are investigating the causes of the recent triple-dip La Niña.

Victoria has paused four major environmental projects under the Murray-Darling Basin Plan.

The rise of hydrogen as an important future renewable energy source is accelerating – and South Australian researchers have taken a step forwards in understanding the stability of photocatalysts for water splitting to improve potential production methods.

An expert is investigating a pledge to guarantee access to safe, reliable water in the NSW constitution.

Scientists, traditional owners, and community groups in Queensland have come together to carry out the most extensive survey of the Mary River ever.

After a 40-year absence, Murray crayfish is set to be reintroduced to South Australia's River Murray.

New research winds back the clock to a time when the Nullarbor was lush and full of life.

Organisms usually only seen on the coast have been found thriving on the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.

The NT Government says a decision on the future of the fracking industry is just weeks away.

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