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Bianca Hall is The Age's environment and climate reporter, and has worked in a range of roles including as a senior writer, city editor, and in the federal politics bureau in Canberra.

Here comes winter … and more rain

Here comes winter … and more rain

May will be the 14th consecutive month of record-breaking ocean temperatures globally, as 2024 shapes up to shatter last year’s heat record.

  • by Caitlin Fitzsimmons and Bianca Hall

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‘Just bad luck’: Separate strains of bird flu found at Victorian egg farms

‘Just bad luck’: Separate strains of bird flu found at Victorian egg farms

More than 560,000 chickens have been destroyed at two farms in Victoria’s west as officials confirmed two different strains of avian influenza were detected at the properties.

  • by Bianca Hall
400,000 dead chickens: Bird flu outbreak at Victorian farm spreads to second location

400,000 dead chickens: Bird flu outbreak at Victorian farm spreads to second location

Thousands of chickens have been killed to stem the spread of a deadly strain of bird flu, but the disease has already been discovered at a second poultry farm in the state’s south-west.

  • by Bianca Hall
Victorian child confirmed to have rare and dangerous H5N1 bird flu

Victorian child confirmed to have rare and dangerous H5N1 bird flu

A critically ill child who returned from India in March was infected with the disease, which has killed millions of animals worldwide.

  • by Angus Dalton and Bianca Hall
Endangered greater glider found dead next to department’s felling site

Endangered greater glider found dead next to department’s felling site

Conservationists are furious after they warned the government about the presence of greater gliders and Leadbeater’s possums in trees identified for removal.

  • by Bianca Hall
Fears Elon Musk’s ‘tantrum’ sackings could hit Australian EV drivers

Fears Elon Musk’s ‘tantrum’ sackings could hit Australian EV drivers

Mercurial chief executive Elon Musk’s decision to fire the team responsible for Superchargers, widely considered to be the gold-star model of charging stations, has left the industry reeling.

  • by Bianca Hall
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Lonely Neil the Seal now in danger of being loved to death

Lonely Neil the Seal now in danger of being loved to death

The 700-kilogram seal pup has grown into an international viral celebrity, but authorities fear he could become a victim of his own popularity.

  • by Bianca Hall
‘Tears of happiness at the sight of you’: Our love affair with urban trees

‘Tears of happiness at the sight of you’: Our love affair with urban trees

New research demonstrates the deep personal connections people forge with the urban environment around them, particularly city trees.

  • by Bianca Hall
Oil giant plans to move 60,000 tonnes of steel, rig waste to UN-listed wetlands

Oil giant plans to move 60,000 tonnes of steel, rig waste to UN-listed wetlands

ExxonMobil says it will recycle and repurpose 95 per cent of the material from offshore oil and gas platforms, but the plan has fishers and environmentalists worried.

  • by Bianca Hall
Can court compensate for loss of a way of life? Climate case to wrap up

Can court compensate for loss of a way of life? Climate case to wrap up

The Commonwealth has argued Torres Strait Islanders losing their unique island customs could be seen under law as a comparable loss to personal injuries.

  • by Bianca Hall
The gold-flecked American lothario who got lost in a sewage plant

The gold-flecked American lothario who got lost in a sewage plant

The off-course plover, covered in golden flecks that indicate his readiness to take a mate, should have landed in the Arctic for his species’ breeding season. 

  • by Bianca Hall