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Drugs found at Seaton home
Gaza hospitals brace for surging COVID-19 cases amidst bombing and severe electricity shortages, warns
Snowy 2.0 construction ramps up
Crews working on strong wind damage throughout Maroondah
Head contractor appointed for Rec Hub
Renewable energy heat system to reduce industrial gas use by up to 80 per cent
Renewable energy revolution hits shops in Toowoomba
Electrician’s error leaves house unprotected – Anthony Michael Kiely
Renewables Boost Reliability of Electricity Supply
Generators deliver reliable supply
Reliability outlook improves in National Electricity Market
HKUST Goes Greener with Largest Solar Power Installation
Supporting Tasmanians with their energy costs
Position vacant: island caretaker
APY Lands solar and batteries to save a million litres of diesel
Council renews its pledge towards a sustainable future
New landfill gas generators to power over 5,700 ACT households
Don’t back a loser by [funding new coal-fired power]
Rebuilding a stronger Tasmania – support package progress report
Tipping point for affordability in energy markets
Council rejects waste to energy application
New wind farm brings CQ jobs
Union calls for public ownership guarantee for renewable energy future
Major energy group banks on hydrogen to power future
Australia’s young people Students learn more about earthquakes than bushfires, floods, survey finds
Graphene sensors find subtleties in magnetic fields
Smith – Lights out and nobody’s home when it comes to Labor’s renewables
Electric garbage truck ‘on trial’ in Blacktown
Council to deliver $916k in funding to bolster community groups
Palaszczuk gets Queensland [in zone on renewables]
More Clean Jobs For Queensland
Powering Kingston with green energy
RE100 Leadership Awards shortlist: companies going above and beyond on
SP Group embarking on S$30 million in research and education initiatives with NTU Singapore
ETU calls on State Govt to seek electrical industry exemptions from licensing deregulation push
ETU calls on State Govt to seek electrical industry exemptions from licencing deregulation push
Apprenticeships: powerful futures in Qld’s energy sector
Energy Security Board reappointments welcomed
Council doubles rooftop solar generation in an Australian first
Renewables on track to provide a third of Queensland’s power by 2025: new research
Heavy on fanfare, light on detail
More support for businesses and community for covering basics
Supporting casual and part-time workers during COVID
Solar installation set to begin at Happy Valley Reservoir
Tall Poppies’ world-class research recognised
Tightening WA domestic gas policy risks further development
Remembering 75 years on
Jemena unlocks smart meter data to support Victorian customers during COVID