A New South Wales farmer has rebaited his property against mice via plane after the pests have begun destroying his crops and even managed to infiltrate his trucks' cabin.
Unless humans rapidly change mass food production systems, including eating less beef and dairy, emissions from the sector could add nearly 1 degree to global temperatures by 2100
Supermarket giant Woolworths has confirmed the prices of some packet crisps have been increased as a result of the ongoing potato shortage lashing the country.
Over 1000 sheep that became stranded on an "island" between New South Wales' flooding Lachlan River and Carrawobitty Creek have been brought to safety after a helicopter rescue.
New Zealand's government on Tuesday proposed taxing the greenhouse gasses that farm animals make from burping and peeing as part of a plan to tackle climate change.
A new deal is taking Australia a step closer to a world-first vaccine that can help protect the country from the devastation of foot and mouth disease.
Barren battery cages, which are used to contain egg-laying hens, are set to be banned in Australia in what the RSPCA is hailing a "significant win for animal welfare".
Australia may be the best place in the world to shelter if nuclear war broke out, a study has predicted, although an "influx of refugees" from Asia and other regions would likely rush the country to try and survive the atomic holocaust.
Ukraine's ambassador to Lebanon has insisted a Syrian ship docked at a Lebanese port is carrying stolen Ukrainian grain and urged Lebanon to block the vessel from leaving.
Aussie tourists holidaying in Bali risk bringing home a highly contagious virus which would totally devastate Australia's multi-billion-dollar livestock industry.
Tilly Monaghan got very used to being called a "hippy" when she and her husband bought and moved into their off-the-grid property in central NSW almost a decade ago.
It was more than 20 years ago, but beekeeper Murray Bush remembers exactly where he was when he first heard varroa mites had been detected in New Zealand.
Driving down a windy canyon road in northern Oregon rangeland, Jordan Maley and April Aamodt are on the look out for Mormon crickets, giant insects that can ravage crops.
Thousands of cattle in feedlots in southwestern Kansas in the US have died of heat stress due to soaring temperatures, high humidity, and little wind in recent days.