A new study finds major holes in our ability to ensure the protection for conservation areas is maintained or improved.
In the aftermath of a disappointing Voice referendum, Indigenous politicians are looking to the United Nations Declaration for the Rights of Indigenous Peoples as a potential way forward.
Given its remit and membership, the inquiry is unlikely to break new ground – and has met fierce opposition even before starting its work.
A new survey finds Australians care deeply about the environment, but many aren’t aware of the full extent of biodiversity loss.
Men outnumber women two to one on bikes in Australia. It’s time more women were involved in planning bike paths and protected lanes to feel safer on the road.
Leaving behind the troubled city of Jakarta isn’t a new development in Indonesia’s history.
It’s time to ask our politicians the hard questions about what they intend to do to strengthen human rights protections if elected to government.
A survey of more than 4000 Victorians has found that more than three-quarters are interested in riding a bike, but only in infrastructure that separates people from cars – such as protected bike lanes.
Find out how privilege and disparate levels of access to basic resources such as education are contributing to social inequality in Australia – threatening the egalitarian ideals of 'the land of the fair go’.
While Australians demand change, the silence from Canberra on violence against women and gender inequality is a national shame.
Researchers are using the environmental DNA sampling method to effectively assess animal populations in bushfire-affected areas.
A breakthrough discovery in a South African cave proves three species of human ancestors lived in the same place at the same time.
As the pandemic wreaks havoc on supply chains, are companies losing sight of their social responsibility?
There's deep concern for the impact a second or third COVID-19 wave could have on Indigenous Australians.
How might the controlling of human mobility translate into a "new normal" beyond the coronavirus pandemic?
With Australia in the grip of devastating bushfires, Indigenous people must be involved in prevention strategies.
Conservation sites are being compromised by commercial and population growth, putting pressure on ecosystems and threatened species.
Throwing back small fish is being challenged as we learn more about the relationship between fish size and reproductive capacity – or, why the big one should get away.
China's intellectual property success grew through the government's requirement of foreign businesses to partner with local firms and transfer skills.
Only a small number are predicted to take advantage of the legislation from mid-2019.
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