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Year That Was, by CEO Evan King
North West energy future step closer
Measuring ACT emissions for 2020-21
GenCost report finds renewables holding steady as cheapest new-build power
Denmark: focus on climate policy and labour market inclusion for strong and sustainable recovery, says OECD
ANZ 2021 Annual General Meeting CEO’s Address
Australian Energy Council backs economy-wide 55% emissions cut by 2035
Economic data for decarbonising world
Big boost for carbon farming opportunities in Western Australia
University of Melbourne and Hancock Prospecting team up to advance carbon conversion technology
TOYOTA ACCELERATES CARBON-NEUTRAL PLANS, INCLUDING BEVs
Qantas purchases sustainable aviation fuel for kangaroo route
Monash University and ENGIE commit to long-term alliance to support decarbonisation of cities and grid
Empowering Communities To Respond To Climate Change
Ample: unleashing opportunity in battery swapping
New and Improved ‘Big Battery’ for Darwin-Katherine Electricity Grid
Australia and Republic of Korea sign new deals on clean energy tech and critical minerals
Lack of direction leaves climate policy in chaos: expert
New electric vehicle charging outlook to guide future investment
AWU calls on green activists to accept science and support Scarborough
Funding for electric vehicle charging
Red Seaweed Trials – Reducing Cow Methane Emissions
Queensland explorers ready to resource future
Protest calls for NSW Minister Matt Kean to reject Kurri Kurri gas power plant as decision looms
Green energy makeover to give Brisbane building new lease on life
Council recognises state of climate emergency
Canberra’s bus mechanics go electric with future-focused training
Our Climate Emergency Plan takes home prestigious Award
Fortescue Future Industries and Indigenous leaders in Canada collaborate on green hydrogen projects
Improving access to zero emissions vehicles
Zero-emission vehicle charging blitz
Council to be powered by 100% renewable energy
Managing changing energy and health needs of Australian households
Australian Labor Party’s Powering Australia Plan – some clarity but more to be done
Deeper targets achievable with hard work
Business welcomes workable plan to reach net zero
82% Renewables By 2030: Smart Energy Council welcomes Labor’s smart Powering Australia Plan
Young people welcome Labor’s plan to reduce emissions, but call on both major parties to lift their ambition
Generational study to help shape farming for future
Key initiatives Australia joined at COP26, Glasgow
Legislating ACT climate action – decade in review
Another year of nation-leading climate action
Target set for Bayside’s greenhouse gas emissions
Carbon Neutral Adelaide Awards
Tech regulation reform to boost economy and lift productivity
Councils join forces to tackle climate change
Significant progress on Parliamentary & Governing Agreement
Paris Plus: From cost to competitive advantage