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Pool to pond as homeowners ditch salt and chlorine for urban wildlife waterholes

More than 2.7 million Australians live in a house with a swimming pool and with growing environmental awareness, residents across the country are converting their pools to ponds.






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Water deficiency triggers government intervention on WA's south coast amid animal welfare concerns

The Western Australia State Government will now supply water to affected farms where, in some cases, record-low rainfall has persisted, and damaging floods in early 2017 were the last significant rainfall event.





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WA's Water Minister insists water-wise message is cutting through despite a sharp rise in use

A sharp rise in water use has prompted warnings from a former WA state water minister that the Government may need to bring forward construction of a desalination plant, putting significant upward pressure on household water bills.




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$200m for an extra 8 metres: Row erupts over replacement Bridgewater Bridge design

With just 34 return boat journeys made over a year, politicians are debating whether $200 million should be spent to build a taller bridge in Tasmania's south.




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TasWater connected water to homes with known contamination problems, documents show

Tasmania is known for being clean and green, but Eva Pagett can't drink her tank water because it's contaminated with lead.




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Drone innovators turn to gaming to steer underwater Antarctic mission

Sometimes, the simplest solutions are the best, as a team of scientists found when building an underwater drone which had to do things no robot had done before.




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TasPorts rules out 'aggressive developments' on Hobart's waterfront

TasPorts has plans to give the popular Sullivan's Cove a facelift over the next 15 years, but has ruled out any 'aggressive' development.



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Underwater dive reveals original Tasman Bridge ruins

A diver in the Derwent River has filmed the underwater site of the original Tasman Bridge, which collapsed in 1975.




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Wreck of Lake Illawarra, which struck the Tasman bridge, shown in new underwater footage

New vision emerges of the ship which brought down Hobart's Tasman Bridge more than 40 years ago, showing a wreck teeming with marine life including gill sharks.




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Tasmanian cattle farmers fear 'catastrophic' floods as farms inundated by too much water

These farmers have an unusual complaint. As drought takes its toll on the rest of the nation, they just cannot keep water off their land and it's forcing them to halve their stock numbers.




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Tasmania news: Boil water alert for thousands of residents on Hobart's eastern shore.

DAILY BRIEFING: TasWater has issued a temporary boil water alert after E.coli bacteria was found after routine testing.




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Tasmanian news: Search for retired doctor missing in state's north, calls for TasWater fix after boil water alert

DAILY BRIEFING: An 85-year-old retired GP has been missing in the state's north since Monday, and the Opposition calls on the Government to fix issues within TasWater after a boil water alert is issued for parts of Hobart.




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Tasmania news: Man drowns at Hobart waterfront, boil water alert lifted for Lauderdale and surrounds

DAILY BRIEFING: TasWater has lifted a boil water alert that was put in place on Monday for Lauderdale, Acton Park, Roches Beach and Seven Mile Beach, but investigations into how the drinking supply became infected with E. coli are still underway.




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Queensland floodwaters flow to outback South Australia and Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre

The Bureau of Meteorology is forecasting floodwaters will reach Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre in South Australia's outback within weeks, but the lake is unlikely to fill.




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Waterloo Bay cliffside deaths still haunt South Australian town 170 years later

A series of killings that happened 170 years ago have created deep rifts in South Australias Waterloo Bay and a new cliffside monument is at the centre of the debate.



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Dingoes' diet options are widening as food and water becomes scarce, new research finds

During times of plenty dingoes consume a smaller variety of prey, but when the water dries up they become less picky and will eat anything nearby, new research finds.




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SA property owners facing 'big sting' as council rates, land tax and water bills increase

Increased taxes on properties are making South Australia even less attractive to investors according to the Property Council of Australia, amid worries surrounding the local housing industry.




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Diver tests his passion for old-style dive suits with plunge into shark-infested waters

Maritime collector Jamie Verhoeven dons a 70kg dive suit from the 1960s in shark-infested waters near Port Lincoln.




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Drinking water in a remote Aboriginal town on the Nullarbor fringe has now depleted

Clean drinking water is essential for survival but one South Australian Aboriginal community has now been completely "bone dry" for days.




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Barwon Water ordered to fix Otways water acidification due to pumping of key groundwater aquifer

A Victorian water authority bows to pressure and abandons plans to pump more groundwater from an area where it caused major environmental degradation.




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Farm army helps NSW town that's run out of water

For residents living in the New South Wales village of Murrurundi in the Upper Hunter Valley, three minute showers and a limit of two loads of laundry a week have become the norm.





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Drought eats into Australia's agri-accounts as we import grain, deal with 25-year low cattle herds and spiralling water costs

From sky-high water costs to prohibitively expensive livestock feed, new forecasts show how drought will impact Australia's exports and agricultural production.




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Mining exclusion zone in Gippsland's food bowl welcomed, but locals call for water protection

The Victorian Government has announced it will protect 4,000 hectares of farm land from mining exploration in the state's east in an area near a controversial mining proposal.





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MIT develops Aguahoja, programmable water-based biocomposites for digital fabrication

Researchers at the Mediated Matter Group at MIT Media Lab have created Aguahoja, a collection of natural artifacts that were digitally designed and robotically fabricated from the molecular components found in trees, insect exoskeletons, apples and bones.



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Researchers 3D print shrimp-inspired robot claw to produce underwater plasma

A snap from a snapping shrimp (known as the pistol shrimp) can create extreme pressures that will produce a flash of light and temperatures of 3,000 degrees Fahrenheit, producing plasma (a state of matter in which electrons are freed from their atoms).



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Adani demands names of CSIRO scientists reviewing groundwater plans

Emails obtained under freedom of information reveal Adani demanded the names of all federal agency scientists reviewing its contentious groundwater plans so it could check if they were "anti-coal" activists.





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Dam site proposed for $300 million Hughenden Irrigation Project, but questions remain about water licences

A site is chosen for a dam as part of the $300 million Hughenden Irrigation Project in north Queensland, but questions remain about how water licences will be granted.




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Outback Queensland town offers water for free just come and get it

While battling its own drought, an outback Queensland town is offering free bore water to communities running out of the precious resource. There's just one catch.





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Grape company's gripe with NT Government over water allocation

One of Australia's biggest table grape companies is threatening to rip up vines and scrap its million-dollar plan to expand in the Northern Territory.




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Is there enough water for agricultural expansion at Ti Tree or not? NT Farmers 'drowning in bureaucracy'

The NT Government has been pushing for more agricultural development in the Red Centre, but farmers are now getting told there's not enough water.




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NT rural residents face spending thousands to truck in water if bores run dry

With groundwater levels critically low and the wet season yet to begin, some rural Northern Territory residents fear they may have to pay thousands of dollars to truck in water for their homes.




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Yuendumu in Central Australia at 'severe risk' of running out of water

The largest remote Aboriginal community in Central Australia is rapidly running out of drinking water but it is just one of many communities in the region that have been struggling with finite groundwater supplies for many years.




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Agriculture Department stands by water buybacks, amid claims of scandal and calls for an inquiry

The Agriculture Department is standing by a controversial water buyback deal worth $80 million, which Labor leader Bill Shorten says is a "scandal" worthy of inquiry.




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Did Barnaby Joyce miss an opportunity to get a better deal on water buybacks?

A Murray-Darling Basin community leader says the former agriculture minister originally opposed water purchases as the Queensland Government suggests there was a better deal.




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The 'watergate scandal' is still as clear as mud in a drought

Labor is intent on pushing the so-called "watergate scandal". What exactly it is alleging is about as clear as the water flowing through the Menindee Lakes, writes Kath Sullivan.




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Coalition makes on-farm pre-election pledge of cheap loans and water market review

Fair water trading and cheap on-farm loans are at the centre of a Coalition pre-election promise to boost Australia's agriculture sector.




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Murray irrigators lodge $750 million class action against MDBA claiming 'negligent' water management

A group of nine irrigators has lodged a class action in the NSW Supreme Court against the Murray-Darling Basin Authority, claiming its negligent water management has caused $750 million in losses.




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Water drought becomes money drought for many country towns

As the water dries up in drought-affected Australia, so does the money that keeps many country towns afloat.




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Littleproud flags possible government intervention in southern water market ahead of ACCC inquiry

The newly sworn-in Water Minister David Littleproud is to order ACCC inquiry into water trading in southern basin.