Under a sweltering WA summer could these hexagonal discs save the drinking water of towns?
In its latest effort to shore-up supply, Water Corporation is adding thousands of plastic hexagons to dams to stop drinking water from being lost to evaporation.
'It was a light bulb moment': Hear the stories young people told us about their changing climate
Natural disasters have punctuated most years of their high school life, but this year's Heywire winners only have tales of resilience to share.
Drought-affected Gascoyne cooks in double heatwave as animals seeking water dig up pipelines
Amid the worst drought on record in the Gascoyne, the impacts of extreme heat is being felt by people and wildlife alike, with emus digging up town pipelines and putting holes in them for a drink.
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analysis:Has Sydney felt more like Cairns lately? You're not imagining it
Millions of Australians up and down the east coast have sweltered through exceptionally high humidity in recent weeks. So where is the humidity coming from?
Parts of WA could hit 50 degrees over the weekend as extreme heatwave looms
Residents in parts of the Pilbara, Midwest and Goldfields have been warned to brace for extreme heatwave conditions from Friday and into the weekend.
A possible solution to Sydney's water woes has been considered unpalatable in the past. Have things changed?
Convincing Australians that recycled water — purified water from kitchens, showers and toilets for reuse — is safe to consume hasn't always been easy, but it's being considered again as the pressure grows on water supplies.
Driest year on record for parts of WA's Gascoyne region, as pastoralists face dire drought conditions
Livestock producers in northern WA are bottle feeding calves and cutting back their herds, as devastating drought and market conditions collide.
How did Australia's 2023 weather stack up against the rest of the world?
Last year may have been the world's hottest at a global level but Australia's was comparatively subdued after recording its equal eighth warmest on record, according the Bureau of Meteorology's annual climate statement for 2023.
Fires, floods and viruses: Helping kids deal with disasters as emergency season looms
Experts say the times when children were sheltered from conversations about emergencies and disasters are over, and a newly developed toolkit will help have age-appropriate conversations as the emergency season looms.
Heartbreak for family farmers as rain devastates cherry crop ahead of season peak
Farming can be tough and normally the sound of rain is welcome, but for Tasmanian cherry farmers Gene and Laura, recent downpours had them "swearing and cursing", knowing their crop was unlikely to survive.
Outback rain gives desperate farmers welcome options days from Christmas
Farmers in far west NSW had made the "heartbreaking" decision to sell their livestock before a change in the weather gave them a far more positive outlook.
Indonesia calls on its army to help farmers plant rice as drought curbs output
As severe drought reduces output of the food staple — lifting prices, requiring increased imports and threatening food security — the Indonesian military is ordered to help farmers plant rice.
Not all states experience climate drivers equally. So, is your home in for a scorching summer?
You've probably heard El Niño brings hot and dry weather to the eastern states, but what about the rest of Australia? Are we all in for a scorcher this summer?
Australia's largest canned vegetable producer is selling Thai corn in supermarkets
Simplot Australia, which owns brands including Edgell, says natural disasters have led to a shortage of Australian-grown vegetables, forcing it to look outside the country for supply.
Relief until Christmas for farmers who had 'lost faith', but a 'green drought' looms
Storms that brought heavy rain in November have put a "handbrake" on the drought for some areas, but without follow-up falls farmers could be back to where they started.
Orphaned flying fox pups take to the sky before even flapping their wings
Inundated with record numbers of baby bats, a Queensland wildlife group has flown 28 of their orphaned flying foxes to NSW to be cared for by volunteer "mums and dads".
140mm of rain for the year then 116mm in a night puts 'smiles on dials' of farmers doing it tough
After one of the worst winter seasons, heavy rain "means a hell of a lot" to many producers in New South Wales, where 70 per cent of the state is in drought.
Widespread severe storms continue into weekend, dumping heavy rain on drought stricken areas
Rain is falling onto dry farms, dry gardens and empty water tanks, much to the relief of farmers and firefighters after a very dry couple of months.
After years of flood, this impending drought has some worried like never before
Farmers and water security experts question why more has not been done to bolster NSW's drought resilience during years of flood.
Big risk pays off for Queensland graziers who switched from cattle to goats
During the last drought, a family of Queensland beef producers did something radical to survive — they sold their cattle and used the money to buy goats. Lots of goats.
Residents call for moratorium on residential developments to protect water supply
Many in this community booming with treechangers are demanding a moratorium on residential development, fearing new arrivals will put further pressure on their dwindling creek water supply.
Farmers destocking as NSW drought conditions worsen
Dry conditions across the state have seen farmers making tough decisions to either sell stock or spend heavily on feed to keep animals alive as they wait for rain.
Jennifer Morgan: “We are looking for a transformational roadmap to transform our energy sectors”
As the next UN climate conference COP-28 draws closer, Germany's special envoy for climate diplomacy, Jennifer Morgan, is in Australia for meetings with key climate players.
Graziers 'can't just sit and hope for rain'. Industry leaders say it's time to destock
Queensland graziers are being urged to sell their cattle as the state's bushfire emergency exacerbates an already dire national feed shortage.
Despite '8-foot-high' flames rushing towards her property, 88-year-old Del Mitchell managed to save her cattle
Mrs Mitchell remained positive even when "eight-foot high" flames started rushing across her pastures. She knew that "once it got into the mowed area it would be simple to put out".