‘Worst fears realised’:One-third of corals dead on section of Barrier Reef

‘Worst fears realised’:One-third of corals dead on section of Barrier Reef

The results of the first surveys of bleached corals after a mass bleaching event show severe damage to a section of Australia’s great natural wonder.

  • byMike Foley

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Marine biologist raised alarm bells over climate impact on coral reefs

Marine biologist raised alarm bells over climate impact on coral reefs

Environmentalist and author Professor Tim Flannery lauded Frank Talbot as “a giant in science and in the museum world.”

‘Earth is sending out an SOS’:the battle to reverse wildlife losses

‘Earth is sending out an SOS’:the battle to reverse wildlife losses

Wildlife populations have fallen dramatically over the past 50 years. But a new global movement aims to turn that around by 2050.

  • byBianca Hall andNick O'Malley
Antisemitism should not be welcome here

Antisemitism should not be welcome here

The stain of racist inhumanity on our country is reflected in the historically barbarous treatment of our Aboriginal population.

Internal documents show BoM escalated questions on climate and floods

Internal documents show BoM escalated questions on climate and floods

Emails show that the Bureau of Meteorology directed staff to refer questions from journalists about floods,fires,climate change and the reef to senior management.

  • byCaitlin Fitzsimmons andNick O'Malley
Why Australia may no longer be ‘God’s country’,according to Ajay Banga. Amen

Why Australia may no longer be ‘God’s country’,according to Ajay Banga. Amen

In stark contrast to his predecessor at the World Bank,the new president is a warrior in the cause of confronting climate change.

  • byPeter Hartcher
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‘Ecological grief’:communities,economy suffer from damage to Great Barrier Reef

‘Ecological grief’:communities,economy suffer from damage to Great Barrier Reef

The Commonwealth’s five-year report card says the outlook for Australia’s world heritage ecosystem is very poor,with global warming the biggest threat.

  • byMike Foley
‘Are we playing God?’ Researchers fast-track evolution in fight to save the reef

‘Are we playing God?’ Researchers fast-track evolution in fight to save the reef

Scientists are preparing to release millions of baby corals onto the Great Barrier Reef. Will this be enough to save it?

  • byMelissa Fyfe
Last summer was so hot on the Great Barrier Reef,even the scientist didn’t believe it

Last summer was so hot on the Great Barrier Reef,even the scientist didn’t believe it

Lead author Ben Henley had to recheck his data when the latest temperature readings wouldn’t fit on his charts.

  • byMike Foley
The Great Barrier Reef keeps bleaching. Why are we told corals are thriving?

The Great Barrier Reef keeps bleaching. Why are we told corals are thriving?

Australia’s unique marine wonder is under increasing pressure from rising temperatures,but the science is still being questioned.

  • byMike Foley
Faulty GPS nearly drove bulk carrier into the Great Barrier Reef

Faulty GPS nearly drove bulk carrier into the Great Barrier Reef

An investigation into a near-grounding of a bulk carrier off the Queensland coast has found the humans on board were too easily misled by the ship’s computer.

  • bySean Parnell