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Rewiring Australia’s Co-Founder Saul Griffith heads to Hawthorn for panel discussion on energy savings and climate action

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Rewiring Australia’s Co-Founder Saul Griffith heads to Hawthorn for the Electrify Your Life 2025 Expo Thinking about reducing your energy bills or upgrading your home systems? The Electrify Your Life Expo 2025 is your chance to explore proven, cost-effective ways to improve your home’s comfort, efficiency and sustainability, all in one place. Join Saul Griffith, … Continued

IperionX Receives a Further $25M in U.S. Government Funding to Accelerate Titanium Production Scale-Up

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U.S. Department of War, through its Industrial Base Analysis and Sustainment program, has obligated an additional US$25 million under IperionX’s previously announced US$47.1 million award IBAS funding supports the build-out of a resilient, fully integrated, and low-cost titanium supply chain – from minerals to metal – strengthening the U.S. defense industrial base Funds will be applied to the scale-up … Continued

Record water tariff increases finally end, but Europe emerges a new leader

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OXFORD, England, Sept. 26, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Global Water Intelligence (GWI)’s annual Tariff Survey, published on 24th September, found that average global water tariff growth from 2024 to 2025 was 6.2%, putting an end to the record increases seen in the high-inflation post-pandemic years. Where tariffs are increasing however, the decision is more frequently … Continued

Industry leaders gather in Sydney to reimagine the role of cooling in the AI era

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Schneider Electric’s Innovation Day showcases the future of cooling for AI data centres The event highlights Schneider Electric’s strengthened portfolio and leadership in sustainable, AI-ready infrastructure. Announcement provides a first look at Schneider Electric’s complete liquid cooling technology portfolio following its acquisition of Motivair in early 2025 170 of attendees explored the latest innovations in … Continued

Research reveals how Australians really feel about the world’s largest proposed solar farm

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Australians are substantially supportive of renewable megaprojects, but their approval begins to wane if the produced energy doesn’t benefit them, according to a new study examining social acceptance of the proposed world’s largest solar plant.  The study by Charles Darwin University (CDU) examined the public acceptance of the Australia-Asia PowerLink, a 12,000-ha solar megaproject proposed … Continued

The LYCRA Company Announces Key Executive Appointments

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WILMINGTON, Del.–BUSINESS WIRE– The LYCRA Company, a global leader in developing fiber and technology solutions for the apparel and personal care industries, today announced two strategic leadership moves to accelerate innovation and growth. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20250925492062/en/ The LYCRA Company has promoted Robert Johnston to chief operating officer. … Continued

SLB Awarded Major Completions Contract for Ultra-Deepwater Project Offshore Brazil

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Includes completion technologies and services for up to 35 ultra-deepwater wells Electric completions to enable predictive, real-time intelligence for optimal production HOUSTON–BUSINESS WIRE– Global technology company SLB (NYSE: SLB) today announced a major contract from Petrobras (NYSE: PBR) to provide services and technology for up to 35 ultra-deepwater wells in the strategically important Santos Basin. … Continued

Practical completion reached on landmark Maroochy Private Hospital

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Key Facts:  – Practical completion: 11 September 2025  – 10-storey, $100 million facility in the heart of Maroochydore  – Ahead of schedule by 6+ weeks  – More than 1,000 local tradespeople and suppliers involved  – Future tenants include Sunshine Coast Radiology, Sports & Spinal, and UniSC  – 400+ local jobs to be created  – Clinical … Continued

Construction worker stigma putting lives at risk, new research warns

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Negative stereotypes about construction workers could be costing lives on building sites, according to new international research led in collaboration with Charles Darwin University (CDU). The study, published in the Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, found that construction workers who feel their jobs are devalued or looked down upon by society are significantly less likely … Continued