Archived News for Green Sector Professionals
Drought-free state pivots to preparation
Queensland’s remaining drought declarations have been revoked, making the state officially drought-free for the first time in over a decade.
Fouling tested for better chemicals
New methods could allow the chemical industry to make better use of water.
Green money for COP bid
This week’s Federal Budget continues support for the government’s environmental and climate measures.
Labels lie in shark meat sweep
A recent study shows most shark meat is mislabelled at fish markets and takeaway shops.
Mary Basin plan complete
Queensland’s Mary Basin Water Plan has been finalised after an extensive review process.
Reef restoration gives hope
The revival of a reef in South Australia provides hope for broader marine restoration efforts.
WaterNSW experts spread
Dam experts from WaterNSW are partnering with Armidale Regional Council to enhance the monitoring of local dam infrastructure.
Shale collusion alleged
The United States shale oil industry faces lawsuits and regulatory actions over alleged collusion to manipulate prices.
Company fined for fire
Electricity distributor Powercor has been ordered to pay a $2.1 million fine after failing to maintain vegetation around power lines.
Icy inquiry backs new ship
An inquiry report has slammed the “bewildering” budget overspend in Australia’s Antarctic mission.
Powerful split in big policies
While Labor has put the focus back on gas, the Coalition is holding on to its nuclear ambitions.
Clean power classes backed
The Albanese Government wants to broaden Australia’s skilled workforce in clean energy sectors.
Mine maps backed
The Federal Government is funding millions of dollars worth of mapping for mining companies.
Defence fires up solar site
The Department of Defence has launched an 11 MW solar farm at the Robertson Barracks in the Northern Territory.
Drought fund topped up
The Albanese Government says a $519.1 million boost for the Future Drought Fund will help the nation face escalating threats.
Magnetic link to complex life
A new study suggests the near-collapse of Earth's magnetic field may have contributed to complex life.
Mine risks raised again
Courts have heard the risk of Adani's Carmichael mine on Queensland's Doongmabulla Springs.