Archived News for Green Sector Professionals - November, 2022
The new chief of the Murray-Darling Basin Authority has delivered a speech to the National Rural Press Club.
Air issues block gold
A large Australian gold mine has failed an air quality audit and had its expansion approval revoked.
State creates powerful body
The NSW Government has launched the ‘Reconstruction Authority’, dedicated to natural disaster management.
Wilkie slams coal claims
A federal MP has accused coal exporters of using faked reports on the cleanliness of their coal.
WTO urges hydrogen shift
The World Trade Organisation wants Australia to focus on green hydrogen and cut its coal habit.
NT works on gas change
The Northern Territory government is moving to legalise the sale of fracking exploration gas.
Santos pause continues
Santos' giant Barossa gas project will remain on hold while the Federal Court considers an appeal.
WALLABY shows round galaxies
A radio telescope in remote Western Australia is building 3-dimensional maps of galaxies.
NSW scraps forest plan
The NSW Government has scrapped a bill that would have made it easier for farmers to cut down koala habitat.
CSIRO leader leaving
CSIRO says its long-serving chief Dr Larry Marshall will conclude his third and final term in June 2023.
Dam study details risk
A dam safety study says maximum flood events could significantly increase in coming years.
Funds flow to water works
The federal government is cracking down on shonky practices in the trading of water.
Water body reports on Gap
Australia’s major water lobby has issued a report on how to improve water services for First Nations communities.
Wave study shows rogue origin
Researchers are unravelling the mystery of ‘freak’, ‘rogue’, ‘killer’ waves.
UN puts eyes on methane
The UN says a new satellite system will be used to track methane emissions from space.