
‘We’ll come back from this’: spirit of Kangaroo Island residents unbroken
A relentlessly destructive summer of bushfires has broken the hearts of the people of South Australia’s Kangaroo Island, but not their spirit.
A relentlessly destructive summer of bushfires has broken the hearts of the people of South Australia’s Kangaroo Island, but not their spirit.
We count the costs of the devastating 2019/2020 bushfires, now known as ‘Black Summer’.
The newest addition to Australia’s national park inventory, the Houtman Abrolhos Islands, boasts both extraordinary human and natural histories.
Following the new year full moon, mass coral spawning occurred in the Lord Howe Island lagoon in January.
Bushfires left millions of animals dead. We should use them, not just bury them
Fire damaged trees prove to be the perfect habitat for recovering wildlife.
The Bureau of Meteorology has today released its Annual Climate Statement for 2019, showing it was Australia’s warmest and driest year on record.
Lessons from the Montreal Protocol, or how the people of the world can successfully respond as one to avert a global environmental catastrophe.
Scientists warned the government that very high numbers of horses would be the inevitable consequence of its inaction over horse management.