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Polluted towns heavily affecting our beloved sparrows

Image by Bachkova Natalia on Shutterstock Every day, whether we are living in or walking through…

Razors Edge

Aboriginal Rock Art at Supreme Court: FARA vs Gas project

The Northwest Shelf Gas Project and its impacts on the Mujuruga Aboriginal Rock Art is being…

Current affairs & analysis

175 Nations meeting in Geneva to sign a global treaty to end plastic p...

Image by MOHAMED ABDULRAHEEM Each day 2000 garbage trucks full of plastic are dumped into the world's…

Razors Edge

Olympic Athletes to swim in the Smelly Seine

The thirty-third Olympic games will start on Friday, hosted in Paris, France. The authorities have interestingly…

Current affairs & analysis

Cancer-Causing Chemicals In Australian Water

Forever-chemicals are at potentially unsafe levels across Australia. The US-based Environmental Protection Agency ruled in April…

Current affairs & analysis

Oysters Could Reduce Pollution In Our Waterways

Scientists are looking at a certain type of oyster, as a possible way to reduce pollution…

Current affairs & analysis

Ocean’s Challenges to be Addressed at Sydney Summit

Solutions to some of the planet's biggest ocean challenges will be in the spotlight later this…

Current affairs & analysis

No Gold for Newcrest Apology

Residents of the dust affected New South Wales town of Cadia say Newcrest Mining must to…

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Torres Strait Islanders at COP 27

The latest world leaders meeting in Egypt - COP 27 - won't include Australian PM Anthony…

Current affairs & analysis

Australia’s worst beaches for microplastics mapped

Microplastics; they are the tiny fragments of plastic pollution permeating our beaches, rivers and oceans and…

Current affairs & analysis

Preventing Building Sites Polluting Sydney Waterways

How many building sites do you walk past in your area? It may be quite a…

2SER Breakfast

NSW Government Cancels Shenhua Mine License

What do barley, chickpeas, faba beans, sorghum, sunflowers, soy beans, maize, wheat, cotton, cattle and sheep…

2SER Breakfast

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