The $10 billion Housing Australia Future Fund (HAFF) bill will not pass through parliament this week as planned.

A sweep of port workers has raised slavery concerns.

Scientists say they have created synthetic human embryos using stem cells, without the need for eggs or sperm.

Some big players have weighed in on Australia’s energy transition progress, or lack thereof.

Federal funds are backing new green hydrogen technology that turns waste into energy.

Researchers have used a video game algorithm to gain insights into the behaviour of molecules within live brain cells.

Gas company Tamboran Resources has unveiled plans to construct a liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant in Middle Arm near Darwin.

The Grattan Institute is urging Australian governments to phase out natural gas by 2050.

The former coal-fired power station in Hazelwood, Victoria, has successfully transitioned to battery power.

Work has started on one of Australia’s first regional green power zones.

Victoria says its clean energy transition is projected to generate 10,000 jobs annually.

The WA Government has exceeded its budget to keep a failing coal mine afloat.

Australians have helped gather the first insights from an Australian instrument that measures dark energy.

The Federal Government says the first round of quantum feasibility grants will be ready in early 2024.

The Queensland government has announced a $1 billion investment to enhance the capacity of the Burdekin Falls Dam.

Robots could be the next tool in the fight against mosquitos.

Paediatricians and federal independent MP Monique Ryan are urging the Northern Territory (NT) government to withdraw its support for a full-scale fracking industry.

Evolution Mining says it wants to extend the operation of its copper and gold mine for an additional 17 years.

A new report shows that globally, 675 million people still have no access to electricity, and 2.3 billion use polluting fuels to cook.

The Federal Government is fighting hard to set up its housing fund.

Big miners are pushing to have their products recognised as nationally significant.

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