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The Albanese government has defended its response to the toxic algae bloom devastating South Australia’s coastline, saying it does not fit the definition of a national disaster.
The weather event —which can kill sea life and make humans sick — has been called an ‘environmental catastrophe’.
The wait for significant drought relief is finally over, and for once the best falls will reach all the right places.
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In exchange for limiting political donations, South Australians will pay about $18 million more in taxpayer funding of ...
A series of cold fronts sweeping west to east are forecast to cause widespread rain and damaging winds across the country ...
Disturbing images have exposed the grotesque living environment inside an Aussie pig farm, where animals live and die in ...
The First Test between the Lions and Australia takes place today, Saturday July 19, 2025, with kick-off scheduled for 11am ...
South Australia's primary industries minister has written to her federal counterpart about "industry support" for fishers impacted by the ongoing algal bloom.
South Australia’s deputy premier and environment minister, Susan Close, says the state has its own scientists to monitor its ...
CANBERRA: Australia's government has unveiled an assistance package of at least A$14 million (US$9.1 million) to help tackle a growing algal bloom crisis off the southern coast that's killing marine ...
The supplier to the biggest battery project in Australia says Trump’s tariffs are hitting hard in US, but creating more competition and cutting prices in Australia.