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Oil and gas exploration and production threaten one of the world’s great desert river...

The Lake Eyre Basin rivers, including the iconic Georgina and Diamantina Rivers and Cooper Creek, flow through southwestern Queensland and the Northern Territory into Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre. Along the way, the rivers – among the most pristine in the world – fill more than 32 million hectares of floodplain wetlands, a massive part of Australia (almost a sixth).

Victoria seeks to develop new solar panel recycling methods

The Victorian government has launched a $10 million Solar Waste Challenge to encourage the development of novel solar panel recycling methods. 

Renewable Energy Storage Target powers up Victoria’s clean energy transformation

The Climate Council welcomes Victoria’s new Renewable Energy Storage Target as a great example of what governments can do to unlock more investment in clean, affordable and reliable energy as Australia drives towards being fully powered by renewables.

Victoria accomplishes emission reduction targets— report

The state of Victoria has successfully cleared its 2020 emission reduction targets, which is part of its journey to achieve net zero while keeping residential power bills down. 

UNSW unveils high-speed motor prototype for electric vehicles

UNSW Sydney has introduced a new high-speed engine prototype intended to increase the range of electric vehicles (EVs).  Led by Associate Professor Rukmi Dutta and...

5E Advanced Materials announces new solar energy R&D collab

5E Advanced Materials, an ASX-listed exploration stage boron and lithium company, has ventured into a research collaboration agreement with Boston College to advance boron-based...

Orica to be powered by 100% renewable electricity

Orica has today taken another step towards achieving its net zero ambition by 2050, by announcing it will source 100 per cent renewable electricity...

Jemena commences construction of $16 million biomethane project in Sydney

Australian energy infrastructure company Jemena is backing a $16 million project that will transform waste flowing to Australia’s largest wastewater treatment plant into carbon-neutral...

New mobile reactor technology making the case for nuclear energy in Australia

Article by Steve Bond, General Manager Australasia of Power at Hatch As Australia goes down the path of transitioning away from fossil-fuelled energy generation to...

The two Australian innovators set to take on Hannover Messe

Two industry leading Australian manufacturers are exhibiting at the world’s largest manufacturing, energy and logistics trade fair: Germany’s Hannover Messe.
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