Unlocking flexible demand at commercial and industrial sites
On behalf of the Australian Government, the Australian Renewable Energy Agency has today announced $9.1 million in funding to Shell Energy Australia to implement energy load control across at least 40 commercial and industrial customer sites to demonstrate flexible demand capacity.
When taking care of business means taking care of yourself
The Australian Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman, Bruce Billson, has urged small business owners to take time early in the new year to take stock of their mental and financial well-being.
When art inspires engineering
Art and science may seem light years apart, but according to a team of civil engineers, they’re simply different ways of making sense of the world.
CEFC targets biggest emissions abatement in largest wind farm investment
The CEFC has announced a market-leading wind investment, with its single largest investment in a wind project – which is also targeting its single largest emissions abatement. Â
NSW EPA tightens emissions for cleaner air
Tightened air emission standards come into effect this week with the launch of the new Protection of the Environment Operations (Clean Air) Regulation 2022.
A call to celebrate Aussie makers this Australia Day
Media Release
This Australia Day, the Australian Made Campaign (AMCL) is calling on Australians to come together and celebrate all things ‘Australian Made’ by supporting...
UNSW Sydney solar pioneer wins Europe’s biggest technology innovation prize
UNSW Sydney Scientia Professor Martin Green has been awarded the 2022 Millennium Technology Prize for his leadership in the development of the Passivated Emitter and Rear Cell (PERC) – the world’s most commercially viable and efficient silicon solar cell technology.
ASI calls for public policy shift to ensure adequate local steel to meet clean...
A two-pronged public policy approach is needed to meet a forecast tripling in global demand for steel as Australia transitions to clean energy and net zero emissions, the Australian Steel Institute conference in Sydney has heard.
Affordable gas supplies key to investment in decarbonisation and future industries
Chemistry Australia, representing manufacturers in the Australian chemistry sector, endorses recent comments by Minister for Industry and Science, the Hon Ed Husic MP, that current gas prices are doing harm to Australia’s critical manufacturing industries.
Get on board to transform the Territory: Opportunities for a thriving manufacturing industry
Over the past twelve months, more than $8.1 million in co-investments have been signed with local manufacturers in collaboration with researchers and interstate businesses.



























