Anti-litter group fights an uphill battle. CAITLIN TILLER reports.
Spanning the digital divide
Camera recycling opens some doors. JESSICA WHITEAKER reports.
New hope for derelict motel site
Locals hope eyesore will soon be demolished. GIAN DE POLONI reports.
Visual images bridge a gulf between our oceans and us
A community project is improving people’s understanding of the sea, as RUHEE KHAN reports.
Concerns about Swan River’s condition
Environmentalists launch new program to save aquatic life from increased contaminants, as Cathrine Formoe and Kathrine Western report.
One man's bulk rubbish is another man's booty
The commotion surrounding verge rubbish collection JASMINE BAMFORD IF you have looked around Perth lately, you will have noticed that the street verges have been covered in rubbish. This is because the […]
A taste of Earth Hour
BY MELISSA MELBOURNE THE Parmelia Hilton joined an international effort in its fourth consecutive year to combat climate change by participating in Earth Hour 2011. Earth Hour is an annual event in […]
Scientists fight to save Southwest cave
Scientists are successfully pumping water into a West Australian cave to maintain water levels in an attempt to preserve it.
Experts plan for diminishing dhufish stocks
Dhufish numbers are dangerously low and experts say they will not improve until sustainability measures are changed.
Carbon footprint leaves dirty mark for investors
JOHN SIBENALER Carbon producing companies will need to fully disclose their carbon footprint to avoid being named and shamed under Australia’s first climate change shareholder resolutions. The resolutions will target the annual […]
Swan River fears
There are fears lower than normal rainfall will spell problems for Perth’s Swan River as Samantha Mills reports.
Concerns about Fremantle Harbour dredging
There are concerns about the impact of the dredging of Fremantle Harbour as Clair Morton reports.