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Home › Subject › Archive for Environment › Page 3

Category: Environment

Droughts won’t sideline mango sales this season

By Alana Riley Posted on September 19, 2019 Posted in Business, Consumer, Environment, Human Interest, National, News, QUT News, Rural, State, Television, Weather

A taste of summer has hit supermarket shelves. The season’s first tray of mangoes sold for a juicy sum at Brisbane’s annual charity auction. But following the recent dry weather will there be enough to go around? Megan Rainbird reports.

Fire concerns rise as storms roll in

By Alana Riley Posted on September 17, 2019 Posted in Environment, Human Interest, National, News, Politics, QUT News, State, Television, Weather

Tonight the relentless battle against fires in Queensland and New South Wales again dominates the news. Weary firefighters see no end in sight. Megan Rainbird reports.

Confusion over council’s koala corridor

By Alana Riley Posted on September 16, 2019 Posted in Environment, Human Interest, News, Politics, QUT News, Television

Brisbane City Council has spent more than six million dollars on a koala corridor for Mount Gravatt. But there are claims the land isn’t actually suitable for conservation. Libby Hopper reports.

Qantas world first with waste-free flight

By Laura Daly Posted on May 29, 2019 Posted in Consumer, Environment, QUT News, Science, Transport

By Laura Daly and Isla Stanich Qantas has completed the world’s first-ever “zero waste” flight, setting an example for other airlines and the rest of the world. Plastic waste is a crisis threatening the survival of ecosystems, wildlife and the …

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Big bans on big boats: Marine activists warn against super-trawlers

By Laura Daly Posted on May 29, 2019 Posted in Environment, QUT News, Science

By Laura Daly and Dominic Elsome Ban them, or they will come – that’s the warning from the Australian Marine Conservation Society in a new report on the threat posed by foreign-owned super-trawlers.

Election Special: Electric Cars

By Ann Lund Posted on May 17, 2019 Posted in Consumer, Environment, Features, Human Interest, National, News, Politics, QUT News, Technology, Television, Transport

The push for more electric vehicles has been a key part of Labor’s climate policies. But do they really live up to the green hype? Chris Smith reports.

Election Special: Climate Change

By Ann Lund Posted on May 17, 2019 Posted in Environment, Features, Human Interest, National, News, Politics, QUT News, Television, Weather

From reef bleaching to mega bushfires and drought, climate change is already effecting our lives. But could it also effect the outcome of our federal election? Isla Stanich reports.

Election Special: Young Voters

By Ann Lund Posted on May 16, 2019 Posted in Environment, Features, Human Interest, National, News, Politics, QUT News, Television

The 2019 election is set to be a close call. According to political analysts there are key issues dividing voters and generations. Brigitte O’Brien reports.

Qld vets use 3D tech to treat dogs

By Max Eagles Posted on May 16, 2019 Posted in Education, Environment, Human Interest, News, QUT News, Science, Technology, Television

Science is taking “paw-sitive” strides for animals. Queensland vets are using 3D technology to diagnose and treat dogs. Brittany Butler reports.

Locals fight Toondah Harbour development

By Max Eagles Posted on May 13, 2019 Posted in Environment, Human Interest, News, QUT News, State, Television

A delicate Bayside ecosystem is under threat from development. Toondah Harbour is the lifeblood of dozens of types of migratory birds and marine species. Grace Desoe reports.

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