Archived News for Green Sector Professionals - December, 2022
Queensland scientists have unearthed a fossil described as the Rosetta Stone of marine palaeontology.
Reef rangers recognised
A Queensland women’s Indigenous ranger program has won over $1 million in an international conservation prize.
Tas. warming effects observed
Scientists say global warming may have already impacted Tasmanian ocean ecosystems.
Coal mine rights breach ruled
The Queensland Land Court has ruled against a new coal mine on human rights grounds.
ARENA marks green birthday
The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) is celebrating its 10-year anniversary.
Call to share critical metals
Experts have called for a global agreement on the critical metals required to build green energy infrastructure.
Cows power new tech
Engineers are working on a smart watch for cows, powered by cows, to improve food safety.
Renewable slavery revealed
A new report says there is evidence of forced labour and slavery in the production of solar panels and wind turbines.
States bristle at power plan
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is preparing to introduce price caps on coal and gas.
New site for local species
A world-first data analysis platform has been launched to understand the impacts of the climate crisis on native species.
Santos' Tiwi appeal fails
Gas giant Santos has lost its appeal against Tiwi Islands traditional owners.
Students prepare space plants
High school students are growing plant experiments for the International Space Station.