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Regional New South Wales Leads Australian Biomethane Industry Push

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Three new biomethane plants have the potential to accelerate Australia’s biomethane industry across parts of regional New South Wales. ARENA’s Bioenergy Roadmap found a biomethane industry could reduce Australia’s emissions by 9 per cent, contribute around $10 billion in extra GDP per annum, and create over 26,000 new jobs by the start of the next … Continued

Victorians the winners from clean energy push

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE  DATE 29 November, 2023   THE CLIMATE COUNCIL welcomes the Victorian Government’s introduction today of legislation locking in some of Australia’s strongest targets for growing clean energy and cutting carbon pollution. This is the kind of race to the top on climate action Australia needs now.   Climate Council CEO Amanda McKenzie … Continued

Victorians the winners from clean energy push

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE  DATE 29 November, 2023   THE CLIMATE COUNCIL welcomes the Victorian Government’s introduction today of legislation locking in some of Australia’s strongest targets for growing clean energy and cutting carbon pollution. This is the kind of race to the top on climate action Australia needs now.   Climate Council CEO Amanda McKenzie … Continued

(Em)powering Disaster Relief Australia ahead of nightmare bushfire season

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Parliament House Canberra, Wednesday 29 November 2023 Disaster Relief Australia (DRA) and Mitsubishi Motors Australia Limited (Mitsubishi Motors) have joined forces to deliver improved technological capabilities for DRA’s disaster response work. Today’s technology demonstration at Parliament House, opened by Minister for Emergency Management, Senator the Hon Murray Watt, showcased Mitsubishi Motors’ prototype bi-directional charging technology, … Continued

Aussie farmers don’t have to choose between growing food and hosting solar; report shows they can do both

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27th November 2023 A report out today (Wednesday) shows Australia has enormous potential for grazing sheep and growing fruits and vegetables under solar panels, but better planning, more research and targeted government policy is needed to make these options work for local farmers. Agrivoltaics (also referred to as ‘agrisolar’) refers to co-locating agricultural production systems … Continued

Aussie farmers don’t have to choose between growing food and hosting solar; report shows they can do both at once

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EMBARGOED TO 11PM TUESDAY NIGHT FOR WEDNESDAY LAUNCH A report out today (Wednesday November 27) shows Australia has enormous potential for grazing sheep and growing fruits and vegetables under solar panels, but better planning, more research and targeted government policy is needed to make these options work for local farmers. Agrivoltaics (also referred to as … Continued

‘The fix is in’: Murujuga World Heritage delay shows government collusion with gas industry as new footage shows scale of Burrup industry destruction

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UNESCO World Heritage nomination for the Burrup Peninsula has been delayed by 12 months due to an invalid submission from the federal government. Former chair of the Murujuga Aboriginal Corporation Raelene Cooper described the confirmation as the latest example of government and industry collusion to develop Woodside’s Burrup Hub. UNESCO has confirmed that consideration of … Continued

Monash University to host Blue Zone Pavilion at COP28, showcasing global commitment to climate action

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Monash University, recognised among the world’s top-50 universities, will be one of the leading global universities to host a Blue Zone pavilion at 2023 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28) in Dubai, UAE, from 30 November to 12 December. Monash University is dedicated to addressing the pressing global challenge of climate change and has also … Continued