Archived News for Green Sector Professionals
Infrastructure Victoria wants the state government to do more to reduce climate-related risks to water supplies.
Fish wave off predators
Schools of fish have been shown to protect themselves by performing a group wave.
Pitt slammed for huge water fee
Green groups say the federal government is paying eight times over the market price for Murray-Darling water.
Ryugu rocks detailed
Scientists have analysed asteroid samples that dropped into the WA desert in 2020.
ARENA seeks cheap solar
The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has opened a $40 million fund for ultra low cost solar.
Big advance from custom pig
Doctors in the US say they have successfully transplanted a genetically-modified pig heart into a patient.
Bold fish split by climate
The way that fish interact in groups is being upset by ocean acidification and global warming.
Green power breaks new ground
Australia’s renewable energy systems hit several exciting records in 2021, and 2022 is expected to bring more of the same.
New bug earns millipede title
The first true millipede - a bug with over 1,000 legs - has been discovered in Western Australia.
Cultural laws pass in WA
WA Parliament has passed cultural heritage protection laws that may not work.
PFAS review finds limited effect
Local experts have completed a major review of the effect of toxic firefighting foam.
Predators key to coral protection
Research shows a range of fish are needed to keep crown-of-thorns starfish in check.
Sacred protections questioned
Concern abounds after the Northern Territory awarded its largest ever groundwater licence.
Big firms eye hydro-trains
Two of Australia's biggest industrial firms are looking at hydrogen-powered bulk freight trains.
EDO denied in Carmichael claim
The Queensland Government has dismissed cultural heritage destruction concerns at the Carmichael Mine.