Two finalists in this year’s Sculpture by the Sea have turned a satirical eye on Sydney’s overheated property market.
Mining companies must pay a bond to the state before they touch the soil. But is it enough?
A decade after Newcrest opened its gold mine the people of the central west town of Cadia are worried. And the EPA has the mine in its sights.
Backed by a band of passionate and powerful supporters,the Cooks River is slowly coming back to life after decades of abuse.
Sydney sweltered through its warmest March night in six years on Monday,while more than a dozen fires continued to burn out of control across NSW.
A recent federal report noted that Indigenous knowledge and practices are key to environmental management. In tropical North Queensland,we see them at work.
Food markets and international sporting events are setting the stage for an exciting weekend in Sydney.
The coral reef at Lizard Island,270 kilometres north of Cairns,has been hit by four mass bleaching events in six years. Marine biologists are hopeful about its future,but much scepticism remains about its long-term survival.
Sydney is one of the world’s busiest harbours,but something is changing beneath the water’s surface. The Herald this month published The Return of Sydney’s seals,a visual story mapping the resurgence of the charismatic marine animals in the harbour. Photographer Brook Mitchell tells us about his role in capturing the seals on camera for the project.
The east coast low that has been battering the state will weaken overnight,but an onshore flow will mean wet weather remains for the rest of the week.
There’s much more to our city than what we see on postcards. These eight booming areas of Sydney are set to get even better.