A team of historians and archaeologist believe they have solved the mystery of what happened to thousands of bodies from the 1815 battle of Waterloo.
More than 10,000
Australia’s first manufacturing facility able to build hydrogen electrolysers at a commercial scale has been opened in Central Queensland.
Fortescue’s Gladstone
Call for policies to support energy reform at home
A broad cross-section of Australian advocacy groups have urged the Federal Government to use the upcoming budget to better invest in the clean economy.
The group, which
20-year ‘mega droughts’ loom for our sunburnt country
Researchers have warned that Australia could be facing 20-year “mega-droughts” and that future dry periods may be “far worse than we imagined”.
A research team
Former Lord Mayors unite to preserve Victoria Park
Five former Brisbane Lord Mayors descended on Victoria Park at the weekend to oppose a proposal build a stadium in the inner-city Herston parklands.
The plan for a new
Researchers have warned that Australia’s way of life is under real threat from dangerous fire ants that have crossed the Queensland border and are invading
Queensland mayors have questioned the veracity of insurance company data as ratepayers are slugged with flood insurance hikes up to $10,000, despite living in towns
From creating Australia’s first interactive cancer atlas to saving jaguars in the Amazon, QUT Professor Kerrie Mengersen’s research is changing the world.
As well as
A Brisbane-based clean-technology company has secured a $2 million grant to support construction of an Automated Battery Pilot Plant.
Graphene Manufacturing Group (GMG),
Three Federal Government energy bills recently introduced into Parliament will have serious implications and deserve closer scrutiny, according to a leading national