Archived News for Green Sector Professionals
New technology is being tested in roads mixed with recycled plastics across Victoria.
Reef reports show state
New reports provide an update on the current condition of the Great Barrier Reef, sounding an alarm about ...
Staffing linked to fire ant spread
The battle against fire ants in south-east Queensland is facing a setback due to bureaucratic delays.
Court continues for mine impact
A long-standing dispute over miner FMG’s impact on Yindjibarndi Country continues this week.
NRAR taking action
The Natural Resources Access Regulator (NRAR) has marked its third successful action against a coal company in just a few months.
Fuel tax fight ongoing
Politicking over Australia's petroleum resource rent tax (PRRT) continues, with plans to raise the rate linked to “ill-informed southerners”.
Fusion threshold repeated
US government scientists have achieved a fusion energy breakthrough for the second time.
Old gold turning green
Proponents of a pumped hydro system in Queensland say the project is going well.
Powerful 'Plan B' outlined
Two veterans of the energy sector are pushing a $6 billion alternative energy transition plan.
Tas. link questioned
The giant undersea electricity project connecting Tasmania to the mainland is in jeopardy.
Bank backs hydrogen quest
One of Australia's biggest banks says the nation can still be a hydrogen leader.
El Niño conditions detailed
The Bureau of Meteorology has declared Australia is in the grip of a looming El Niño.
Fire ant spread continues
Setbacks and questionable practices could be allowing fire ants to spread.
Fish flood back to billabong
Recent floods in NSW have seen native fish return to a long-disused billabong.
Heat thresholds beaten
July has unleashed a searing onslaught of heat, thrusting the world into what some dub the ‘era of global boiling’.