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Australia’s Green Divide: Uber Green Bridges Aspiration with Fully Electric Rides

Cost and convenience identified as key barriers to Australia’s green adoption Emotional impact and Australia’s State-by-State battle for sustainable living revealed Findings released as Uber Green campaign launch reunites a trio of True Blue iconic Aussies Uber has transitioned its Uber Green product to a fully electric rideshare option since April this year, marking a […]

More EV chargers hitting NSW kerbsides

Electric Vehicle drivers in NSW will soon have access to another 549 new kerbside chargers across 130 suburbs, thanks to a $2.8 million investment by the Minns Labor Government. The new chargers will make EV charging easier, more accessible and convenient for drivers who don’t have off-street parking, such as those who live in apartments […]

Feral-free zones spark small mammal boom in Australian desert

UNSW Sydney A 26-year study at the Arid Recovery Reserve reveals how removing invasive predators like cats and foxes triggers a dramatic reshaping of desert small mammal communities. The removal of invasive feral animals like cats and foxes from a fenced reserve in South Australia has led to an astonishing ecological transformation, a study led […]

SSFA’s Taxonomy Workstream Releases Additional Guidance to Further Application of the Singapore-Asia Taxonomy in Green and Transition Financing

The Singapore Sustainable Finance Association (SSFA) today launched its latest publication, titled “Guidance for Leveraging the Singapore-Asia Taxonomy in Green and Transition Financing. Developed by SSFA’s Taxonomy Workstream, this guidance addresses practical questions that financial institutions and real economy corporates in Southeast Asia encounter as they apply the Singapore-Asia Taxonomy for Sustainable Finance (SAT) for […]

RED, RICH AND READY TO POUR: GRAMPIANS WINE’S ‘RED SERIES’ RETURNS THIS WINTER

Experience the finest wines Western Victoria has to offer, all under one roof Western Victoria’s top wineries are heading to Ballarat this month for an unmissable weekend of wine tasting and regional food as the much-loved Red Series returns to the Ballarat Mining Exchange. Running across three sessions on Friday 25 July (4pm–7pm) and  Saturday 26 July (12pm–3pm; 4pm–7pm), the Red Series is your […]

Endangered Woylies released ‘beyond the fence’ in groundbreaking wildlife restoration project

Harriet Harte and a Woylie springing from the bag. © Brad Leue The next chapter in Australian Wildlife conservancy’s (AWC) groundbreaking Mammal Restoration Project commenced last week, when over 100 endangered Woylies (Brush-tailed Bettongs) were released outside a feral predator-free fenced area in Western Australia’s Wheatbelt region. The translocation sets a new standard for the protection of native animals […]

Pause, not plunder: International Seabed Authority must halt deep-sea mining rush

© Alexander Semenov  The Deep Sea Conservation Coalition (DSCC) is calling for the international community to urgently establish a moratorium on destructive deep-sea mining to prevent irreversible harm to ocean ecosystems and protect the rights of current and future generations.  Over the next three weeks, States will convene in Kingston, Jamaica, for the critical International Seabed Authority (ISA) […]

Australians Demand Stronger Action on Circular Economy, New Study Reveals

Australians are calling for stronger action from businesses and government to make the circular economy more accessible and incentivising, with significant support for easier recycling/repair and financial incentives. A striking 89% of Australians believe circularity should be a priority for businesses and government in addressing environmental challenges, exceeding the global average of 86%. A new […]

New study maps key regions for killer whales in Australian waters

A northwest Australia killer whale captured on Ningaloo Reef.  Photo courtesy John Totterdell (CETREC WA). While well documented in the Northern Hemisphere and Antarctica, much less is known about killer whales  (Orcinus orca) in Australia. However, orcas are actually sighted year-round in all coastal states and territories and a new Flinders University study has now […]

Grace Lillian Lee Makes History with “The Guardians” at Paris Couture Fashion Week supported by Epson

Woven sculptures by Grace Lillian Lee that feature in “The Guardians” at Paris Couture Fashion Week This week, acclaimed artist and designer Grace Lillian Lee will present her debut couture collection The Guardians at 229LAB in the Marais district of Paris during Paris Couture Fashion Week. This exclusive, invitation-only showcase marks an historic milestone for both Australian […]

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