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City arborist

Ace Day Jobs Karen Sweeney loves talking about trees all day, every day. Watch Ace Day Jobs to find out how she became a tree management officer. read more 'City arborist'

Modern bug battlegrounds

InDepth Feature We've made enormous advances in our battle against bacteria, but it seems that the bugs are starting to fight back, and it's only going to get scarier. read more 'Modern bug battlegrounds'

Falling snow found on Mars

StarStuff Podcast This week: NASA discovers snow on Mars; Messenger flies by Mercury again; Hubble Telescope's service delayed; and fourth time lucky as SpaceX finally makes it to orbit. read more 'Falling snow found on Mars'

Prostate ignorance no wee problem

Great Moments in Science The prostate gland is little understood by most men. Why this is so is a matter Dr Karl can't quite put his finger on. read more 'Prostate ignorance no wee problem'

Aussie Dinosaurs Quiz

Quiz Can you tell a Muttaburrasaurus and Austrosaurus apart? Take our quiz to find out how much you really know about dinosaurs Down Under. read more 'Aussie Dinosaurs Quiz'

What is geothermal energy?

Ask an Expert What is geothermal energy? It is being installed as our new school is built. I've had heaps of questions about it. read more 'What is geothermal energy?'

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ABC1

Sunday, 12 October
More science on ABC1
12.00pm Landline
Australia's national rural program, with reports from around the country on rural and urban issues. Presented by Anne Kruger, the new presenter for Landline in 2008.
1:00pm Gardening Australia
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Practical and realistic horticultural and gardening advice, inspiring and entertaining, presented by Australia's leading horticultural experts and hosted by Peter Cundall.
2:00pm Air Australia - Canvas And Sticks
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In creating an Australian aviation industry, a handful of extraordinary individuals changed the nation.
6:30pm The Einstein Factor
Offbeat quiz show hosted by Peter Berner.
7:30pm Galapagos - Born Of Fire
The Galápagos Islands are a living laboratory - a geological conveyer belt that has given birth to, and seen the death of, many species of plants and animals. They are also the inspiration behind Darwin's theory of evolution and, as such, have had a powerful impact on the way we see our world.

ABC2

Sunday, 12 October
More science on ABC2
12:30pm
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Red Dwarf - Blue
Lister discovers he is starting to miss Rimmer, so he seeks psychiatric help.
1:00pm
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Red Dwarf - Beyond A Joke
The crew is transported to Pride and Prejudice world.

ABC Radio

Sunday, 12 October
More ABC Radio science
ABC Radio National
8.45am Ockham's Razor with Robyn Williams
The events of 1859
Next year we celebrate two famous men’s 200th birthdays: Charles Darwin and Abraham Lincoln. Today Sydney science writer Peter Macinnis tells us of the many scientific and technological discoveries of that era. To name a few, the world would be linked by wires, rails, canals and steamer routes and suburban trams and trains would start to appear in major cities across the world. Ockham's Razor audio podcast
ABC NewsRadio
1:30pm Earthbeat
A Radio Netherlands Worldwide program that examines what we grow, build, consume and destroy and how it affects our impact on the planet. Earthbeat audio podcast

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Latest on the ABC”s greenover

  • The ABC's results are in for 2007/08!
    Figures have just been released which mark the ABC's progress towards reducing its energy use and its water and waste production since 2005.

    Posted Wed, 01 Oct 2008 12:25:52 +1000
  • Win a timer switch for your office equipment!
    Wouldn't it be great if your photocopier and printer automatically switched off at the end the day, and back on again the next morning?

    Posted Tue, 08 Jul 2008 14:16:11 +1000
  • Co-mingling is not a dirty word
    Learned incompetence has finally paid off for Sydney ABC staff who never got the hang of sorting their recyclables.

    Posted Wed, 02 Jul 2008 17:45:20 +1000
  • Recycling: not quite as easy as ABC...
    After years of stashing flat batteries, dead phones and spare CDs in our drawers, ABC's Sydney staff have now got recycling bins for all three.

    Posted Thu, 12 Jun 2008 14:40:53 +1000
  • Waterless urinal springs a leak
    The 10 waterless urinals being trialled by the ABC are saving water all right.

    Posted Wed, 04 Jun 2008 18:24:12 +1000
  • The Little Broadcaster That Could
    The ABC just scored a prize that didn't involve The Chaser, Chris Lilley or Denton - we got a Silver Star for Corporate Strategy in the 2007 Corporate Responsibility Index!

    Posted Wed, 21 May 2008 21:14:12 +1000
  • Recycling for beginners: printer cartridges
    When NSW State Director Mike McCluskey looked into getting printer cartridges recycled at Ultimo, he got a bit of a surprise.

    Posted Wed, 07 May 2008 16:48:36 +1000
  • Nice Loo, Shame about the Studio
    Hooking up the rainwater tank to the office loo got a mixed reception at ABC Longreach.

    Posted Wed, 23 Apr 2008 15:00:55 +1000
  • Is paying extra for mugs for mugs?
    The most burning environmental issue for ABC Sydney staff isn't how to reduce flights or where to cut waste - it's why they have to pay more for coffee if they bring their own mug.

    Posted Mon, 21 Apr 2008 17:32:23 +1000
  • Executive Hot Tub goes Solar
    At least that's what we thought was going on - why else would a bunch of blokes be installing solar hot water systems on top of the library roof?

    Posted Tue, 01 Apr 2008 19:30:22 +1000
  • I've got Prius Envy ...
    666 ABC Canberra just took hold of their swanky new hybrid work car, and they're being obscenely smug about it - splashing this pic all over the place.

    Posted Tue, 01 Apr 2008 18:46:16 +1000
  • Let there be light switches
    It was a dark day in our office yesterday.

    Posted Fri, 28 Mar 2008 11:11:40 +1100

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