The bitter fight against national parks has attracted a motley crew of prospectors,4WD enthusiasts,shooters,horse riders,unionists and micro-parties.
A court hearing for the climate activists arrested outside the home of Woodside boss Meg O’Neill has descended into an ethical debate about the limits of the right to protest.
Paving Perth’s paddocks is one way the state’s planning to accommodate the projected 2050 population. But will the city’s most biodiverse wetland suffer?
The Age explores why the western suburbs are Australia’s fastest-growing region,and what’s holding them back from realising their full potential.
“OMG,we win again!!!” wrote one campaigner about the fight with oil and gas giant Santos. But then the court changed its mind.
A multinational mining company expects proceedings against an activist to go to trial even after he claimed a courtroom “win” in Brisbane.
The outdoor gear brand sits somewhere between an environmental activist group and a sportswear retailer – and commercial success is often not at the top of its priority list.
Animal activists have launched a Supreme Court challenge alleging 85 per cent of pigs are suffering unnecessary cruelty.
Perth’s zoo and black cockatoo rehab centres are struggling with emaciated cockatoos after an unprecedented climate event wiped out their remaining food source.
Green groups say US-run Black Mountain Energy’s plans to frack in the Kimberley will send gas and profit overseas while “laying waste” to WA’s environment.