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“Inkable” nanomaterial promises big benefits for bendable electronics
Tasmanians literally paying the price for Guy Barnett’s broken power promises
Scully makes sure free community lunches still on the menu at Warrawong
Fortescue’s statement on release of IPCC report
Support for large businesses on unregulated contracts
Australia’s electric vehicle numbers doubled last year. What’s the impact of charging them on a power grid under strain?
Latest IPCC report underscores urgent need for climate action
IPCC report highlights urgent need for ambitious climate action
One of Perth’s biggest rooftop solar arrays set to be switched on at Fremantle Passenger Terminal
Drones to help with safety and keeping costs down
Dogs help ducks
626 new species discovered in Australia last year
Update 8: Severe weather event at Burketown
Strong Investment in Renewables and Carbon Offsets in 2022
Tasmanian industry supports Labor’s energy policy
Taking hydro-power to next level
Supporting residents to reduce their energy and water use
New Solar Farm To Power Melbourne’s Essential Water Services
Council unveils timetable for next steps in Lords Place upgrade
Integrated electricity is new frontier of climate leadership
War crimes, indiscriminate attacks on infrastructure, systematic and widespread torture show disregard for civilians, says UN Commission of Inquiry on Ukraine
Supply chains – next step in energy sector decarbonisation
Screen Queensland Partners with Fremantle Australia to Launch Sustainability Internship Program
Kenya and FFI take major step forward on green energy and green ammonia projects
Update 7: Severe weather event at Burketown
MERiL program awards $6 million to support reduced emissions from livestock
Tackle demand not supply: AEMO’s forecast gas shortfalls highlight systemic failings
Council Saves on Energy Costs
Next steps developing clean energy for NZ
Using every tool in the box to conserve more of our iconic landscapes
Broome’s future is renewable
$6 million to help farmers lower livestock emissions
Syria on the brink: After 12 years of conflict, earthquakes impact signals a country pushed beyond limits
Statement on national energy price cap
Liberals to blame as Tasmanian power prices face another surge of up to 20 per cent
Changes made to rules governing political signage
More power price pain set for small business
$70m Townsville Region Hydrogen Hub grants now open
Cost of living to influence Western Sydney voters analysis finds
Wholesale Cost Pressures Reflected in Regulated Electricity Prices
Draft Default Market Offer shows government action on energy prices working, but more to do
Electricity price spike pain can be remedied with interest-free loans to switch to renewables and save: Climate Council
Australia’s first Women in Energy and Climate Symposium
Switch off for Earth Hour in support of protecting our planet
Landmark water supply agreement brings renewable hydrogen project step closer
Energy providers see largest turnover fall in January
Power and water development boost for Queensland’s Outback hubs – Cloncurry Shire Council welcomes Copperstring 2.0 news
Corporate Australia can ‘lead the charge’ with nation’s EV uptake, backed by government incentives and investments