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Support grows for 10¢ container deposit plan
3:00 AM | WITH signs of growing support around the country for compulsory container deposit schemes, two NSW MPs have announced they will introduce legislation to ensure a 10¢ refundable deposit paid on all drink containers sold in the state.
19 May 12 | Visiting the giant kauri trees of Northland, on New Zealand's north-west coast, is like stepping back in time.
Ocean pest spreads to Wilsons Prom
18 May 12 | A serious marine pest considered a threat to Australian marine ecosystems and to aquaculture has been discovered at Wilsons Promontory, in the waters of Tidal River.
18 May 12 | Carefully plucked like dew-covered orchids from the garden of YouTube, I hereby present the ten funniest videos about climate change which have ever been made, ever, by anyone, anywhere, ever – or at least of those I’ve seen. Which isn’t many.
The price is right?
17 May 12 | Is Australia's carbon price too high compared with other major countries, or will it be all right in the end?
14 May 12 | THE northern Sydney home of the largest owl species in the country is about to become home to something much larger.
14 May 12 | Ocean near World Heritage-listed Ningaloo Reef could be opened for oil and gas drilling.
12 May 12 | A foam Esky will be the unlikely vessel carrying the young of one of Australia's most endangered species from Melbourne Zoo to the alpine marshlands of Mount Kosciuszko next week.
11 May 12 | THE coal seam gas miner Dart Energy has announced it will not drill at St Peters in Sydney's inner west.
10 May 12 | The mega-cities of Asia will be the toughest test for climate-change policy as a rising middle class begins to consume goods at rates only previously seen in the west.
10 May 12 | The Gillard government is defending its new $36 million advertising blitz on compensation for the carbon tax, insisting pensioners and families need to know about the payments that will start to flow in coming weeks.
Farmers reach for big guns as super weeds refuse to die
08 May 12 | FARMERS are being forced to use poisonous chemicals and revert to outdated tilling methods to cope with a growing breed of herbicide-resistant "super weeds".
07 May 12 | It is either a brilliantly antagonistic marketing ploy or, more likely, a remarkable misjudgment.
'Scare tactics': Greens hit out over free range eggs plan
05 May 12 | The Greens have accused the Australian Egg Corporation of using misleading and deceptive scare tactics to advocate new voluntary standards allowing higher density stocking rates for free range hens.
05 May 12 | A CHEMICAL plant in Matraville storing its hazardous materials without adequate safeguards was among 14 ''code red'' breaches discovered in an unprecedented audit of industries across the state classified as posing a serious risk to the environment.
05 May 12 | Australian historian and lyrical Antarctic observer Tom Griffiths once likened Antarctica to a giant, breathing organism clamped to the base of the globe, a ''billowing creature rhythmically expanding and contracting'' from winter to summer.
Farmers fight with mines for land
05 May 12 | A LARGE, wooden sign by the dirt road warns visitors to Leard State Forest that collecting firewood is against the law.
Did it change your mind about climate?
01 May 12 | The ABC program set out to change our minds about climate change. But the format didn't work.
4000 protest against mining outside Parliament
01 May 12 | Up to 4000 people from across the state are staging a noisy rally outside NSW Parliament today, calling for tougher restrictions on coal and coal seam gas mining.
Australians' concern about the environment plummets
30 Apr 12 | Concern for the environment has dwindled into a 'middling' issue that many people do not have strong feelings about, a major study has found.
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