No Comment Power plant chimneys demolished in Australia Two chimney towers and a boiler house at a decommissioned coal-fired power plant in Australia were demolished on Wednesday. 24/11/2021
No Comment Billions of corals born on Australia's Great Barrier Reef Australia's Great Barrier Reef is spawning in an explosion of color as the World Heritage-listed natural wonder recovers from life-threatening coral bleaching episodes. 24/11/2021
Culture news Why Kylie Minogue's gold hot pants now belong to a museum The singer revealed that much of her early 00s wardrobe resides at an Australian performing arts centre, along with a preservation project at London's Victoria & Albert Museum. 22/11/2021
No Comment Millions of crabs paint Christmas Island red Millions of red crabs have started the long crawl marking their annual migration to the coast of Christmas Island. 22/11/2021
No Comment Pro- and anti-vaccine protests across Australia Pro-vaccine and anti-jab rallies took place in Melbourne on Saturday as Victoria state's government looks to pass a controversial law which would grant it specific powers during a pandemic. 20/11/2021
Food and Drink Meet the first winemaker in the world to sell his stock as NFTs Barrels of Neldner Road single-vineyard wines are being offered as individual NFTs on OpenSea. Euronews spoke to trailblazer Dave Powell to find out why. 13/11/2021
Eco-Innovation What will the world's first flying electric car race look like? After completing the final tests on its cars, Airspeeder is planning to launch the first three races later this year. 10/11/2021
Australia 'Our family is whole again': Joy as missing girl, 4, found alive Her disappearance both horrified and captivated Australia. 03/11/2021
Australia Australians reunite as border reopens after 20-month ban Sydney’s international airport came alive with tears and laughter on Monday as Australia’s border opened for the first time in 20 months. 01/11/2021
Sport Josh Cavallo is only active male top-flight footballer to come out Josh Cavallo has received global support after becoming the only active male top-flight footballer to come out as gay. 27/10/2021
Climate Australia sets net-zero emissions target but won't give up coal Widely seen as a climate laggard, Australia is one of the world's largest coal and gas exporters. 26/10/2021
Health news COVID-19: Sydney exits lockdown after 106 days Sydney has reopened after four months in lockdown, with people running to the shops and hairdressers on Monday. 11/10/2021
Green News Forget Tinder! This is how humpback whales find love A rare marine phenomenon - the humpback whale ‘heat run’ - has been captured on film by scientists in Australia. 06/10/2021
Travel News International tourists won’t be returning to Australia until 2022 Australia’s prime minister said tourists won’t be welcomed back until next year, with skilled migrants and students set to be given higher priority for entry. 05/10/2021
Travel News Australia to reopen to international travellers in November Australia is set to restart international travel next month once the country hits its 80% vaccination target, Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced on Friday. 01/10/2021
Travel News Australia's travel ban could be ending very soon There is light at the end of the tunnel for Australians who have been stuck abroad throughout the pandemic. 28/09/2021
No Comment Police clear virus rules protest at Melbourne shrine Riot police and mounted officers moved on the protesters arresting several people at the city's Shrine of Remembrance. 22/09/2021
Australia 5.9 earthquake causes some damage in Australia, no injuries 5.9 earthquake causes some damage in Australia, no injuries 22/09/2021
Green News Could ocean algae carbon offset Australia's wildfires? The fires that ravaged Australia in 2019-20 sent billows of smoke sweeping across the globe. Inside this smoke were tiny nutrients, which may have fertilised the oceans. 21/09/2021
No Comment Pepper spray used on anti-lockdown protesters in Melbourne Police used pepper spray in a number of confrontations and made over 200 arrests in Melbourne, as several hundred attendees flouted stay-at-home orders and marched through an inner-city suburb 18/09/2021
Australia Australia has no regrets over submarine contract The Australian PM says he has no regrets over cancelling a submarine contract with France in favour of a new deal with the United States as AUKUS row deepens 17/09/2021
Tech News Australia uses facial recognition to check in on COVID quarantine The country's two most populous states are using facial scanning technology, extending controversial trials to most Australians. 17/09/2021
Mobility Is this the key to powering 90-minute London to New York flights? Overheating problems plagued supersonic flight. Could this latest research combat them and unlock even faster flying speeds? 09/09/2021
Nature Why are hundreds of sheep forming the shape of a heart in a field? An Australian farmer has made a piece of art by arranging his sheep in this novel formation. 01/09/2021
No Comment Hundreds of anti-lockdown protesters clashed with police in Melbourne on Saturday. Aerial footage showed protesters breaking through police lines before violence erupted. 21/08/2021
Australia Australian capital goes into lockdown after one COVID-19 case found Australia has used strict measures to control COVID-19 cases in the country. 12/08/2021