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Full judgment in defamation case handed down – as it happened
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Emily Wind and Cait Kelly and Stephanie Convery (earlier)
05, Jun, 2023 @8:32 AM

Conservationists welcome gillnet fishing ban in Great Barrier Reef world heritage area
The federal environment minister, Tanya Plibersek, announced the $160m plan on Monday afternoon
Lisa Cox
05, Jun, 2023 @8:14 AM

Gina Rinehart named Western Australian of the Year – as it happened
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Natasha May
04, Jun, 2023 @6:28 AM

Warm start to winter as temperatures in Australian cities up to seven degrees above average
BoM says high pressure system causing mild weather over much of Australia with no sign of lower temperatures for some time
Lisa Cox Environment writer
03, Jun, 2023 @5:56 AM

More than 40,000 hectares of nationally vital koala habitat marked for potential logging in NSW
Analysis shows area includes 9,000 hectares where there was already active logging as pressure grows on government to end practice
Lisa Cox
27, May, 2023 @8:00 PM

Firefighters working to extinguish fire after ‘apocalyptic’ Sydney blaze
NSW Fire and Rescue say it will be a ‘substantial and very prolonged’ effort of firefighting to extinguish the blaze completely
Rafqa Touma, Elias Visontay, Stephanie Convery, and Lisa Cox
25, May, 2023 @9:08 AM

Building partially collapses in blaze – as it happened
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Emily Wind and Amy Remeikis (earlier)
25, May, 2023 @8:35 AM

Spy boss says terrorism threat lower – as it happened
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Emily Wind and Amy Remeikis (earlier)
23, May, 2023 @8:23 AM

NT government accused of lying about meeting climate condition before it greenlit ‘carbon bomb’ Beetaloo fracking
Advocates claim new documents are proof the NT government lied when it claimed it had met all climate risk conditions for the massive new gas project
Lisa Cox
22, May, 2023 @3:00 PM

Darwin’s ‘sustainable’ Middle Arm development is key to huge fossil fuel projects, documents show
Exclusive: Middle Arm has been sold as ‘sustainable’ but papers reveal the Albanese government was briefed on the project’s links to new fossil fuel developments, including fracking in the Beetaloo basin
Lisa Cox
17, May, 2023 @3:00 PM

Crash between two school buses in Blue Mountains leaves eight in hospital – as it happened
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Cait Kelly and Natasha May (earlier)
12, May, 2023 @9:18 AM

‘Another Juukan Gorge’: Darwin’s Middle Arm hub threatens Indigenous rock art, traditional owners say
Exclusive: Larrakia people say they have not been properly consulted on planned industrial precinct, which is near ‘priceless’ cultural site
Lisa Cox Photography: Mike Bowers
11, May, 2023 @3:00 PM
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