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John Butler visits tree-sit

Acclaimed singer/songwriter John Butler showed his support for the Styx valley treesit by joining the activists in the Global Rescue Station, 65 metres high in the forest.

GM-free Christmas present for Ingham

What do thousands of Australians have in common with food experts and top chefs? They all want Ingham to give them a genetically modified (GM) free Christmas.

Australian nuclear waste could fuel French weapons

Earlier this week a shipment of high level radioactive waste from Australia arrived in France.

Are Howard and Kemp blowing away jobs?

With Environment Minister David Kemp talking up his Government's clean energy policies at the Milan climate conference in Italy, Greenpeace is reminding Australians that those pathetic policies are jeopardising the global climate, the clean energy industry and tens of thousands of jobs.

Australia remains municipal waste incineration free

In a huge win for the environment and Australians, TEST Energy has pulled out of its plans to build an incinerator in Brighton, Tasmania.

Shoppers demand GM-free turkeys

Shoppers in five states joined Greenpeace over the weekend to help save their Christmas turkeys from genetically modified (GM) contamination by pressuring Ingham not to feed its poultry GM-feed.

Shale oil company goes into receivership

Southern Pacific Petroleum (SPP), the developer of the controversial Stuart shale oil project in Queensland, has been forced into receivership by US investor Jeff Sandefer.

Ask Ingham for a GM-free Christmas

This Christmas many of us will be tucking into a chicken or turkey dinner. Sounds safe enough, but is it? What is really lurking within our food?