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What Environmental Impacts are there from the Flood of Aussie Homes with Dark Roofs?

Houses in Apollo Bay, Victoria. Photo by Nao Takabayashi By Ruth Puddefoot. Mediterranean countries, such as Greece and Turkey, boast picturesque white houses famous for their ability to reflect sunlight and minimise solar heat absorption, ensuring comfort for their residents amidst the hot summer months. While Australia is renowned for its high temperatures and warm […]

Sunshine Hydro Finds Way to Cut Clean Hydrogen Production Cost Up To 40%

Would accelerate adoption of fuel as a renewable energy source for domestic and export markets Sunshine Hydro, known for its pioneering Superhybrid technology that enables carbon-free energy, has discovered an innovative approach to substantially lower the cost of producing clean hydrogen. By harnessing the ultra-efficient electrolysers developed by Australian renewable energy manufacturer Hysata, Sunshine Hydro’s […]

Kimberly-Clark Australia reaches zero waste to landfill milestone at Millicent Mill

Essential product manufacturer has diverted 100% of waste away from landfill at its sole production facility in Australia  Kimberly-Clark Australia (K-CA) one of South Australia’s leading manufacturers, has achieved zero waste at its Mill in Millicent, diverting 100% of waste away from landfill through reuse and recycling initiatives. Known for its portfolio of leading personal care […]

RESEARCH REVEALS OUR CONFUSION AROUND BINNING BATTERIES COULD BE TO BLAME FOR INCREASE IN FIRES

New data from Cleanaway shows almost half (45 per cent) of Australians don’t know where to go to dispose of batteries, which could be contributing to at least one fire a week. Australia’s largest waste management company Cleanaway, has today released the findings of its 2024 Recycling Behaviours Report, unveiling the concerning battery disposal habits that are carrying […]

New Data Shows Millions Of Australians Continue to Prioritise Healthier, Sustainable, Products Despite Cost-Of-Living Pressures

Naturally Good Expo will be on this 3-4 June at the ICC in Sydney, Darling Harbour Demand for natural, chemical-free products claiming to be better for both personal health and the planet is high, according to a recent national research poll conducted for Naturally Good, the leading natural products trade event in Australia. The survey, […]
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GREATER GEELONG TO EXIT LOCKDOWN

The Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews has today announced lockdown will end for the City of Greater Geelong and Surf Coast Shire at 11.59pm tonight. A...

DREDGING EFFORTS TO REDUCE SEA GRASS AT EASTERN BEACH

The City of Greater Geelong will begin dredging at Eastern Beach this week to try and reduce the build-up of sea grass within the...

GROUND TREATMENTS THE FOCUS FOR MOSQUITO CONTROL

The City of Greater Geelong’s mosquito management program has begun, with a focus on ground control programs around townships as the City seeks a...

CULTURE CLUB

Culture Club were one of the biggest Pop bands of the 80s, associated with the Second British Invasion of British new wave groups that...

NEW FOOTBRIDGE FOR MOGGS CREEK

Surf Coast Shire Council has announced plans to replace a footbridge in Moggs Creek. Ron’s Bridge provides a link over the creek between Sutherland and...

ALPHABET BIRD PROJECT [The A to Z of Threatened Wetland Species]

The Alphabet Bird Project is an environmental art initiative that aims to engage children and their families with our region’s unique waterways and wetland...
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