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The newly minted environment minister faced a stark choice: protect the environment, or approve a massive fossil fuel development that will destroy the environment. He chose destruction.
The newly minted environment minister faced a stark choice: protect the environment, or approve a massive fossil fuel development that will destroy the environment. He chose destruction.
Communities across New South Wales – including areas such as Taree, Coffs Harbour, and the Hunter – are currently facing ...
Two Australian capitals have hit the top 10 of an elite global index, with two others penalised for shock surges in housing ...
IAG will add The Royal Automobile Club of Western Australia to its brand portfolio after striking a similar deal in ...
RACQ said there will be “no immediate changes” to the insurance policies of its 1.3 million members. "Our alliance with RAC will draw on our proven track record with successful motoring club ...
As a candidate, the president spread misinformation about the Hurricane Helene recovery efforts, convincing many survivors that the federal government was out to get them.
UNESCO draft decision shows Australian and Queensland governments have much work to do to protect Great Barrier ReefGreat Barrier Reef may be ...
Cabinet focuses on disaster recovery, regional equity, and delivering Labor’s ambitious second-term reform agenda.
Wear a splash of orange tomorrow as a show of appreciation to State Emergency Service volunteersSES volunteers responded to 2,464 incidents across WA ...
Fire and Emergency New Zealand will send six specialist personnel to assist with the ongoing flood response in New South Wales. Four Community Liaison Officers and two Jurisdiction Liaison Officers ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has defended his government’s reliance on gas, declaring “you can't have renewables unless you have firming capacity”.
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