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Brentwood Secondary College top of class on collective action
Türk deplores human cost of Russia’s war against Ukraine as verified civilian casualties for last year pass 21,000
Clean, affordable and green power for Wurrumiyanga
AEMO Update Ai Group Comment
Renewable Investment Halved, as Carbon Offset Projects Double: Analysis
$3.5 million in upgrades under Roads to Home
Opening soon: energy efficiency grants to support small and medium businesses
World leading protection for Australia’s critical infrastructure
$62 million grant program to help SMEs lower energy bills
Noticeboard – 20 February 2023 Edition
Essential workforce collapsing in Hunter
Renewables meeting Australia’s electricity needs as coal, gas exit
Electrician and company face court after home owner’s electric shock – John Edward Wigley and Redprize Nominees Pty Ltd
Enhancing our submarine cable and pipeline protection areas guidance
Nominations open for Australia’s heritage lists
‘Clean and green’ mowing fleet cut above rest
Boosting Energy Connections With New South Wales
Essential workforce collapsing in Illawarra-South Coast
Essential workforce collapsing as Libs face voter backlash in key seats
ENERGY SECURITY CORPORATION A HUGE STRIDE FORWARD
$1.5 billion Clean Energy Superpower Fund
Australia nominates two Equality Initiative Ambassadors
Labor’s cheaper power will ease pressure on local businesses
Bin Tax rebates admission of failure from Liberals
Koala-ty care for Aussie icons
ATO announces changes to working from home deductions
McGowan Government launches grant program for EV chargers
New measures to level playing field among coal companies
Warrior huntsman discovered in Australian Alps Bush Blitz
Supporting Tasmanians with more energy price relief
Schneider Electric Releases New White Paper and TradeOff Tool Focused on How DCIM Addresses Hybrid IT Management Challenges
ISU researchers to study growing crops in solar farm’s footprint
Avoided deforestation method closed to new projects
Calling on Urgent Support for Opal Workers
Switching off light pollution for threatened species
Government must resist Greens’ threat to energy supplies
Initial recovery mobilisation fund to help farmers and growers hit by Cyclone Gabrielle
Energy transition at risk unless future needs of consumers are better understood
CBA reports half year profit of $5.15 billion while continuing to focus on customers
$350,000 for Coffs Harbour Showground
Cyclone Gabrielle – Police establish Major Operations Centre
Yarra Valley Water waste to energy application
NSW courthouses solar power into greener future
Toowoomba Seniors connect over a cuppa and learn about cost-of-living help
Record land release to pave the way for more accessible and affordable homes
Keeping safe during cyclone and flooding emergency and recovery
Canberra’s first grid-scale battery switched on
Cabonne Receives $1.5 Million for Solar Battery Storage