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Machine learning to the rescue: Preventing cyberbullying in real time
Tenders to be released for new public housing in the Barkly region
How Australian drivers can save $11 billion
New study reveals gaps in Australians’ understanding of epilepsy
Safeguard deal welcome but new coal and gas must be next
Canberra Hospital Expansion reaches new heights
Digital buildings are key to achieving net zero
Queensland Government takes rapid approach to Queensland-made homes
Home Energy Efficiency Kits
NZ’s fuel efficiency standards proving popular, time for Australia to catch up
First tracks laid on METRONET Morley-Ellenbrook Line
Major milestone for reform of Local Government Act
$250 Power Saving Bonus for all Hume residents
Japan Airlines Selects 737-8 to Grow Sustainable World-Class Fleet
Electricians are about to enter a new age of smart homes
Our lifetime opportunity to enable water, sanitation and hygiene for all
Ag-tech heats up at Coolindown
Captaining aircraft on Operation Argos
Guidance for businesses collaborating in response to an emergency
World Water Day timely reminder as drier conditions emerge
Cotton and World Water Day
Amcor’s sustainability commitment recognized with ‘AA’ rating by MSCI ESG Research
Figures don’t tell whole story
Support for large businesses on unregulated contracts
NBN Co raises A$2.1 billion from European Green Bond issuance
Lost in the Noise: Satellites pose threat to astronomical discoveries
Strong partnerships key to continued RID-TB program success
Satellites and space junk may make dark night skies brighter, hindering astronomy and hiding stars from our view
Boeing Delivers Powerful Satellite Platform to Viasat
Artificial Intelligence isn’t about to make us all jobless just yet
Discovering the Unexplored: Synthesis and Analysis of a New Orthorhombic Sn3O4 Polymorph
More public housing for people in need completed in Canberra’s inner north
Sustainable Saturday comes to Concord
Sustainable street lights for Boronia
University publishes endowment investments climate report
$100 million program to improve freight access in Tasmania
Supporting residents to reduce their energy and water use
Rail procurement policies cost governments $1.85 billion
Our CEO Helen Clarkson responds to Spring Budget
Gas plan needed to avoid blackouts, factory closures and household hardship
Tackle demand not supply: AEMO’s forecast gas shortfalls highlight systemic failings
Council Saves on Energy Costs
Round three open for schools to apply for energy saving technology
Minimum viable whale: Antarctic minke whales may be as small as a krill-eating filter feeder can get in our modern oceans
SA farmer confidence dips despite record harvest
Victorian farmer confidence dips on the back of harvest delays and easing commodity prices
Investment in blue highway a lifeline for regional economies and cyclone recovery
Australia doesn’t need new gas: Climate Council responds to AEMO report