Nature News Did Brisbane suffer an earthquake? by Chloe Maddren Geoscience Australia reported that a magnitude 2.9 earthquake hit Brendale in the north of Brisbane yesterday afternoon. People all across southeast Queensland felt buildings shake…
Nature News World Amazon rainforest may no longer be a rainforest, says report by Daniel Alex In other news, a new report says that the Amazon rainforest may be permanently damaged by ongoing droughts… *sobs uncontrollably* Catastrophic floods, possible surges in…
News Politics Flood victims are turning to crowdfunding due to lack of government support by Lochie Schuster Feeling ignored by the Australian government, flood victims across Queensland and New South Wales are finding alternative means of support. Thousands of homes across Australia…
Nature News Who are the volunteer legends helping to save Lismore? by Robbie Mason As a testament to grassroots power, concerned citizens across the nation have driven to flood-impacted communities, made donations and offered services. A group of forty-five…
News Politics World Australia’s climate policies rank dead last in global climate change report by Hamish Stephen Australia has ranked last for policy response to climate change in the latest Climate Change Performance Index (CCPI) report. The CCPI report said Australia is…
Health News Science Study finds air pollution increases risk of progressive vision loss by Phil Hanlon Researchers have found a link between air pollution and macular degeneration, among other serious eyesight conditions. The British Journal of Ophthalmology published a large observational…
Nature News Politics Morrison government dig us deeper into climate crisis by approving $3.6 billion Narrabri gas project by Phil Hanlon A $3.6 billion gas project set to drill up to 850 wells in Narrabri grazing and forest land has been given the green light by…
News Jamie xx set to headline Sydney climate change dance party by Claire Adema Jamie xx is set to headline the Hordern Pavilion as part of Australia’s climate crisis concert No Coal Zone. DJ-ing as part of the event,…
News Malala Yousafzai, Jane Goodall and others urge global climate action by Mia Montesin “Dear world leaders, this is an emergency. We are activists from different causes across the world, writing as one for the first time to demand…
News These 21 Sydney venues are donating Happy Hour proceeds to the bushfire appeal tonight by Luke Haggart In the face of one of Australia’s greatest climate challenges yet, the efforts of myriad public figures, NGOs, and volunteers to help battle enormous bushfires…
Features News We’re living in a climate crisis and the Government doesn’t care by Emily Elvish “Hey ScoMo, fuck you! We deserve a future too,” a crowd of 20,000 people shouted through Sydney’s CBD on Wednesday night. The ‘NSW is Burning,…
News NSW bureaucrats told not to discuss link between climate change and bushfires by Sophie Lamberts “For those attending AdaptNSW today, public affairs has issued advice not to discuss the link between climate change and bushfires. Refer questions in session and…
News Greta Thunberg honoured with a species of beetle, Nelloptodes gretae by Patrick McKinnon Greta Thunberg has accomplished some pretty amazing things in the past two years. As the spearhead behind the school strike movement, she’s been a prominent…