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  • 'Flashing red': climate imbalance reaches all-time high

    Climate

    Energy in must equal energy out for a stable climate, but the balance is increasingly off kilter with troubling, long-lasting consequences.

    Australian Associated Press
    / 23 March 2026
    People watch the sunset in Darwin (file image)
  • Killing off gas low-hanging fruit for climate goals

    Climate

    An economy-wide gas reduction target has been billed as an easy pathway to cut emissions and improve energy security in NSW.

    Australian Associated Press
    / 22 March 2026
    A kitchen gas stove burner
  • Lines drawn on data centres' energy and water use

    Climate

    Data centres setting up shop in Australia are expected to come with their own renewable energy and sustainable water supplies.

    Australian Associated Press
    / 22 March 2026
    An image of code dispalyed on a computer screen
  • Free midday power just the start for energy equity

    Climate

    Zero-cost daytime energy is about capitalising on Australia's solar success story but more could be done to ensure renters and apartment occupants benefit.

    Australian Associated Press
    / 19 March 2026
    A general view of a home rooftop solar system
  • Could a little beetle threaten Australia's foodbowl?

    Climate

    Voracious wood-boring beetles continue to rapidly destroy the snow gum forests of the Australian Alps as climate change creates perfect conditions for them.

    Australian Associated Press
    / 18 March 2026
    Dr Matthew Brookhouse researching the longicorn beetle
  • Renewable energy project may help blow down power bills

    Future Economies

    The savings from a new type of energy project could slash electricity bills for households in Victoria, NSW and Queensland, and consume less farming land.

    Australian Associated Press
    / 17 March 2026
    A wind turbine (file image)
  • High-power pit stop: quantum batteries could rev up EVs

    Future Economies

    The next generation of batteries could power up electric cars within minutes and Australian researchers have developed a world-first proof-of-concept.

    Australian Associated Press
    / 17 March 2026
    An electric vehicles being charged (file image)
  • Summer climate 'whiplash' hitting harder and faster

    Climate

    Australia is seesawing between floods and fires with increasing frequency, leaving a trail of ecosystem stress, property damage and strained council budgets.

    Australian Associated Press
    / 16 March 2026
    Cars washed out to sea
  • Aussie drivers divided over petrol vs electric future

    Future Economies

    Many Australian motorists plan to park an electric or hybrid vehicle in their garage in future but one policy change could alter their path.

    Australian Associated Press
    / 16 March 2026
    An electric vehicle
  • Snow gum dieback raises fears for largest river system

    Regional

    The snow gum forests of Australia's high country are dying, and it could have profound consequences for the nation's largest river system.

    Australian Associated Press
    / 14 March 2026
    Marks on a tree from a voracious wood-boring beetle
  • Aboriginal body gets court win in illegal logging case

    Regional

    A state-owned forestry company has avoided a fine for illegal logging but will still have to pay nearly half a million dollars to the affected Indigenous body.

    Australian Associated Press
    / 13 March 2026
    The damage in Wild Cattle Creek State Forest (file)
  • Startup putting lab-grown meat on more Aussie plates

    Climate

    The reviews are rolling in for the cultivated quail products gracing Australian plates in high-end restaurants after being grown in a lab.

    Australian Associated Press
    / 12 March 2026
    Cultured meat at the Vow cultured meat factory
  • Rice could be key ingredient to cutting steel emissions

    Future Economies

    Steel producers could cut carbon emissions in half by substituting agricultural waste for coal in its production, a world-first trial has found.

    Australian Associated Press
    / 10 March 2026
    Green steel
  • No ill winds blowing for renewables spending in budget

    Climate

    No cuts to the federal renewable energy program can be expected in the budget, assures the climate minister in response to a rumoured savings blitz.

    Australian Associated Press
    / 09 March 2026
    The sun rises over power-generating wind turbines
  • Residents urged to move to high ground to escape flood

    Indigenous Affairs

    Major flood alerts are being issued across Queensland as residents of two communities are urged to move to higher ground as their lives are in danger.

    Australian Associated Press
    / 09 March 2026
    Floodwaters around the Daly River (file image)
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