by Matilda Meikle | Feb 27, 2023 | Agriculture
The peanut industry is on the brink of growing a 100% Australian crop. Thanks to researchers from CQ University, who are heading into their second year of trials, new uses for the peanut plant are being discovered and utelized in the hopes of reviving the peanut...
by Matilda Meikle | Feb 16, 2023 | Environment
Bushfire survivors are fighting for climate action in court. The members of Bushfire Survivors for Climate Action (BSCA) are arguing that commissioning new fossil fuel projects is dangerous, considering the abundance of information we have about climate change. Their...
by Matilda Meikle | Feb 9, 2023 | Agriculture
According to a new-released industry outlook, Australian agriculture will continue to thrive in 2023 Rabobank’s annual industry outlook suggests that 2023 will be a strong year for agriculture, however it’s unlikely to reach the peak performance of the 2022 season....
by Matilda Meikle | Feb 9, 2023 | Environment
Controlling feral animals could be the solution for lowering methane emissions. Researchers from Charles Darwin University have found that the control of feral buffaloes could save millions in carbon offsets, revitalising the economic standing of these important...
by Matilda Meikle | Feb 9, 2023 | Technology
With the continued rise of artificial intelligence, it’s time to consider the impact it’s having on global learning. Around the world, AI is becoming more prominent and accessible. With the click of a button, students can connect to ChatGPT, a software which can...