Communities in Esmeraldas province in northern Ecuador have denounced the government鈥檚 failure to act following one of the country鈥檚 biggest oil spills in recent history, reports Ben Radford.
Environment
Labor has delivered what it hopes will be an election-winning budget, with $17 billion in new tax cuts and $150 in energy rebates to each household for their next two bills.听Peter Boyle听谤别辫辞谤迟蝉.
WA Labor suffered an -18% swing against it, with the swing going largely to minor party and independent candidates.听Blair听Vidakovich reports.
Isaac Nellist reviews Mickey 17, the latest film from Oscar award winning director Bong Joon Ho, which skewers the despair and wackiness of capitalism.
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Notwithstanding flooding rains and Cyclone Alfred delivering exceptional rains, inland and the Murray-Darling/Barka Rivers are struggling to survive a heating climate and the over-extraction of water. Tracey Carpenter reports.
More than 9000 people joined 12 protests across the country to demand governments ban听logging in native old-growth forests. Kerry Smith reports.
Rising Tide climate activists disrupted Opposition Leader Peter Dutton鈥檚 speech at the Lowy Institute, holding up a banner reading: 鈥淣UCLEAR LIES COST US ALL鈥. Tracey Carpenter reports.
Communities affected by Cyclone Alfred dumped flood-damaged belongings outside parliament and demanded action to prevent future climate disasters. Kerry Smith reports.
Jonathan Strauss argues that the emergency society faces is whether or not governments will act on the well-known evidence of the devastating impact of catastrophic climate change.
Join marches across the country on March 23 to demand an end to native forest logging.
Zara Lomas looks behind the diplomatic row that broke out in February between Aotearoa New Zealand and the Cook Islands.
What was supposed to be the Western Grassland Reserves, to secure the听conservation of some critically endangered ecosystems, is being illegally bulldozed. Ben Courtice argues it makes no sense.
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