Boring water pumps and electrical cabinets get a makeover into public art by the Water Corporation’s mural program.
Boring water pumps and electrical cabinets get a makeover into public art by the Water Corporation’s mural program.
Start saving your drink containers to receive cash refunds from October 1st.
Men are turning to home renos and DIYs to support their mental health during isolation.
Experts say COVID-19 is pushing other problems like climate change to the back of people’s minds.
Keep cups were all the rage last year, but could COVID-19 mean the death of our beloved reusables?
Students marched to the sounds of ‘Beds are Burning’ to protest new energy research.
Plastic ‘nurdles’ will be collected as part of a worldwide study.
Despite coronavirus concerns, students are urged to attend a strike at Elizabeth Quay.
How people and organisations in Perth are becoming part of our state’s waste solutions.
Passionate farmers are taking part in a statewide trial to see if industrial hemp is a viable crop in WA’s variable climate.
Perth set to become a leading waterwise city by 2030 as it welcomes new water action plan.
With every Western Australian producing 25kg of electronic waste annually, we have a problem.
A series of rallies in Perth this week is setting up a major protest demanding action on the climate crisis.
Is skipping classes to strike against climate injustice okay?
Will the increase of tourists using boat moorings continue to ravage the vital sea grass this summer?
In a battle against a surging ocean, Seabird has WA’s first ‘Erosion Wall’.
Thousands of people are set to visit Exmouth in 2023 for a solar eclipse, but is the environment ready?