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Tanya Plibersek

  • Environmental Groups Dismayed Over Labor Government’s Approval of Four Coal Mines Expansion
    Environmental Groups Dismayed Over Labor Government’s Approval of Four Coal Mines Expansion
    Vitrinite's Vulcan South is a subject of criminal investigation for alleged illegal land clearing of 47 hectares of koala habitat.
    December 29, 2024BY Celene Ignacio
  • Australian Environment Minister Disappointed as UN Members Fail to Reach Agreement on Plastic Pollution
    Australian Environment Minister Disappointed as UN Members Fail to Reach Agreement on Plastic Pollution
    Plastic production is expected to triple by 2026 and experts have predicted plastic in oceans could outweigh fish ...
    December 7, 2024BY Celene Ignacio
  • PM Rejects Claim He Vetoed a Deal With the Greens for New Environmental Regulation
    PM Rejects Claim He Vetoed a Deal With the Greens for New Environmental Regulation
    The prime minister has also had to play down the supposed impact WA's premier had on negotiations.
    December 1, 2024BY Naziya Alvi Rahman
  • Nationals MP Calls for Consistency After Labor Approves Coal Mine Expansions
    Nationals MP Calls for Consistency After Labor Approves Coal Mine Expansions
    Three Australian coal mines have been granted approvals for expansion by Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek.
    September 24, 2024BY Crystal-Rose Jones
  • Australia Adds 20 More Species to Endangered List
    Australia Adds 20 More Species to Endangered List
    More Australian plants and animals have been added to the government's endangered lists or have had their urgency ...
    September 3, 2024BY Crystal-Rose Jones
  • Premier Attempts to Salvage Billion-Dollar Gold Mine Shuttered Due to Indigenous Heritage
    Premier Attempts to Salvage Billion-Dollar Gold Mine Shuttered Due to Indigenous Heritage
    NSW Labor Premier Chris Minns has stepped in to try and save a mining project after federal Environment ...
    August 27, 2024BY Crystal-Rose Jones
  • $1 Billion Dollar Gold Mine in Limbo After Minister Intervenes on Indigenous Grounds
    $1 Billion Dollar Gold Mine in Limbo After Minister Intervenes on Indigenous Grounds
    An eleventh hour move by Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek has rendered plans for an open cut goldmine 'unviable,' ...
    August 21, 2024BY Crystal-Rose Jones
  • UNESCO Warns Australia About Condition of Great Barrier Reef
    UNESCO Warns Australia About Condition of Great Barrier Reef
    A decision by UNESCO to delay listing the Great Barrier Reef as in-danger has prompted a call for ...
    June 26, 2024BY Crystal-Rose Jones
  • Lithium-Ion Batteries Spark 12,000 Fire Hazards a Year in Australia’s Waste Facilities
    Lithium-Ion Batteries Spark 12,000 Fire Hazards a Year in Australia’s Waste Facilities
    A waste management industry body is calling for government action due to the number of fires starting around ...
    June 21, 2024BY Crystal-Rose Jones
  • Farmers Warn Water Buyback Scheme Could Drive up Food Prices
    Farmers Warn Water Buyback Scheme Could Drive up Food Prices
    'They’ve bought water back and we've got a lot less water, which means it costs a lot more ...
    June 18, 2024BY Josh Spasaro
  • ‘Smokescreen’ for Misinformation Bill: Ex-PM Warns Against Taking Down Video of Bishop Stabbing
    ‘Smokescreen’ for Misinformation Bill: Ex-PM Warns Against Taking Down Video of Bishop Stabbing
    Former Prime Minister Tony Abbott was also concerned authorities may be keen to remove the footage due to ...
    May 3, 2024BY Monica O’Shea
  • Developers Walk Away From Huge Wetlands Project
    Developers Walk Away From Huge Wetlands Project
    The wetlands are home to at-risk loggerhead turtles and eastern curlews with 26,000 comments made on the development.
    April 18, 2024BY AAP
  • ‘World-First’ Recycling Tax in the Works for Australia
    ‘World-First’ Recycling Tax in the Works for Australia
    'The more you recycle, the more you'll have to pay the government.'
    February 29, 2024BY Nina Nguyen
  • Spending Hundreds of Millions to Make a 0.1 Percent Difference to the Great Barrier Reef
    Spending Hundreds of Millions to Make a 0.1 Percent Difference to the Great Barrier Reef
    Hard-working Aussie fishermen, and the people who depend on them, are about to suffer severe restrictions on their ...
    February 15, 2024BY Peter Ridd
  • Victorian Leader to Appeal Federal Labor Decision to Axe Offshore Wind Farm Project
    Victorian Leader to Appeal Federal Labor Decision to Axe Offshore Wind Farm Project
    The project was rejected by the federal minister over environmental concerns.
    January 8, 2024BY Alfred Bui
  • Senate Passes Murray-Darling Basin Legislation, Farmers Say It’s a ‘Kick in the Guts’
    Senate Passes Murray-Darling Basin Legislation, Farmers Say It’s a ‘Kick in the Guts’
    Federal Water Minister Tanya Plibersek confirmed that voluntary water buybacks will begin from 2024.
    November 30, 2023BY Henry Jom
  • Australia Commits $200 Million to Enhance Water Quality in the Great Barrier Reef
    Australia Commits $200 Million to Enhance Water Quality in the Great Barrier Reef
    The funding addresses poor water quality run-off; water health plays a pivotal role in the Great Barrier Reef ...
    November 22, 2023BY Isabella Rayner
  • Protests Emerge Against Water Buyback Plan in the Murray-Darling
    Protests Emerge Against Water Buyback Plan in the Murray-Darling
    'NO more water buybacks from farmers—there is a better way:' echoes a call for alternative solutions to address ...
    November 21, 2023BY Isabella Rayner
  • Another Perspective on Culling Feral Cats
    Another Perspective on Culling Feral Cats
    A study was completed on a cat colony in Brooklyn which found that the cats were dependent on ...
    September 18, 2023BY Nicole James
  • Albanese Government Slammed for ‘Reckless’ Mine Approval
    Albanese Government Slammed for ‘Reckless’ Mine Approval
    Environmental groups have accused the Albanese government of recklessness and hypocrisy after it approved a major coal mine ...
    September 1, 2023BY AAP
  • Plibersek ‘Not Speculating’ on Water Buybacks as New Murray-Darling Plan Moves Forward
    Plibersek ‘Not Speculating’ on Water Buybacks as New Murray-Darling Plan Moves Forward
    Federal Water Minister Tanya Plibersek has said she would not want to “start speculating" on how much the federal ...
    August 23, 2023BY Henry Jom
  • Deal to Guarantee a Future for the Murray–Darling Basin
    Deal to Guarantee a Future for the Murray–Darling Basin
    The federal government has admitted that the preservation of the Murray-Darling Basin is critical for drought preparation, and the ...
    August 23, 2023BY Isabella Rayner
  • UNESCO Great Barrier Reef ‘In Danger’ Listing Unlikely
    UNESCO Great Barrier Reef ‘In Danger’ Listing Unlikely
    UNESCO has stopped short of declaring the Great Barrier Reef "in danger" in a draft decision hailed by the ...
    July 31, 2023BY AAP
  • Australian to Create Conservation Zone Bigger Than Japan
    Australian to Create Conservation Zone Bigger Than Japan
    Australia is set to triple the size of its marine park on Macquarie Island, making it far larger ...
    June 6, 2023BY Cindy Li
  • Lawsuit Filed Against Australia’s Environment Minister for Not Considering ‘Climate Risk’
    Lawsuit Filed Against Australia’s Environment Minister for Not Considering ‘Climate Risk’
    A legal challenge has been lodged against Australia's environment minister, Tanya Plibersek, claiming she did not adequately consider ...
    June 5, 2023BY Daniel Y. Teng
  • Government Backflip Means Polluters Not Held To Account: Greens
    Government Backflip Means Polluters Not Held To Account: Greens
    The Australian Greens are decrying the federal government's decision to allow a temporary reprieval on shipping plastic overseas ...
    May 22, 2023BY Victoria Kelly-Clark
  • Australia’s Approved Renewable Energy Projects Double in 10 Months
    Australia’s Approved Renewable Energy Projects Double in 10 Months
    The Australian government has doubled the number of approved renewable energy projects since coming into power in May ...
    April 11, 2023BY Alfred Bui
TOP NEWS
  • Trump Urges Netanyahu Not to Retaliate After Iran’s Missile Attack
    NEW By T.J. Muscaro
    Trump Urges Netanyahu Not to Retaliate After Iran’s Missile Attack
  • America in Photos: USS Iwo Jima Naval Homecoming, Belmont Stakes Horse Race, and Tiananmen Massacre Memorial
    1hr By Epoch Times Staff
    America in Photos: USS Iwo Jima Naval Homecoming, Belmont Stakes Horse Race, and Tiananmen Massacre Memorial
  • Trump on Iran Conflict: Troops Staying Until ‘We Have a Completion’
    5hr By T.J. Muscaro
    Trump on Iran Conflict: Troops Staying Until ‘We Have a Completion’
  • Iran Launches First Missiles at Israel Since Ceasefire Agreement
    5hr By Jacki Thrapp and T.J. Muscaro
    Iran Launches First Missiles at Israel Since Ceasefire Agreement
  • Israel Strikes Beirut Days After US-Supported Ceasefire Announcement
    7hr By Jack Phillips
    Israel Strikes Beirut Days After US-Supported Ceasefire Announcement
  • Former Utah Attorney General Fights the Evil That Lurks in Quiet Places
    7hr By Savannah Hulsey Pointer
    Former Utah Attorney General Fights the Evil That Lurks in Quiet Places
  • US Forces Shoot Down 2 Iranian Drones as Pakistani Interior Minister Visits Tehran
    9hr By Jacki Thrapp
    US Forces Shoot Down 2 Iranian Drones as Pakistani Interior Minister Visits Tehran
  • US Won’t Unfreeze Iran’s Assets Before Peace Deal Is Reached, Trump Says
    9hr By Jacki Thrapp
    US Won’t Unfreeze Iran’s Assets Before Peace Deal Is Reached, Trump Says
  • Fascia: The Living, Interconnected Web Behind Movement and Healing—How to Enhance Its Function
    10hr By Mercura Wang
    Fascia: The Living, Interconnected Web Behind Movement and Healing—How to Enhance Its Function
  • Eli Lilly Poised to Suspend Drug Discounts to Large Hospitals
    14hr By Lawrence Wilson
    Eli Lilly Poised to Suspend Drug Discounts to Large Hospitals
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