Science
Should climate activists oppose coal seam gas?
The opposition against coal seam gas has grown strong and has united many groups including farmers, environmental groups, and politicians.......
Coal seam gas and the Queensland elections
The Queensland elections are coming up this weekend, and an issue that is not being covered as well as you......
Locked away in a vault in Norway… the secret to global food security
Farmers both here and around the world are worried about how issues like climate change, disease and even global food......
Concerns over future of wild rivers as QLD election day nears
Queensland goes to the polls on Saturday, and during the campaign the state’s laws governing the management of wild rivers......
Cottoning On
A group of West African cotton farmers are touring Queensland and New South Wales this month, hoping to learn how......
SA Gulf Exhibition
The Great Barrier Reef is not the only water under imminent threat from human activity. South Australia’s Spencer Gulf is home......
Science or Pseudo-Science?
The acrimony between supporters and opponents to the use of alternative and complementary medicine have been debating the relevance of......
A call for unity for the Murray Darling Basin Plan
Renmark in South Australia hosted the latest round of Murray Darling Basin Authority community consultations last week. People from all......
Up up up – State of the Climate Report says planet still warming
2010 was the hottest year on record and 13 of the world’s hottest years have all occurred in the past......
Signs promising solar energy rebate scheme will be reinstated, says expert
Leading representatives for the solar energy industry are currently lobbying parliamentarians to see the return of the recently dumped solar......