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THAT RADIO CHICK CHERYL LEE REVIEWS BLUESFEST BYRON BAY

TWO VIRGINS AT BLUESFEST HOW TO SURVIVE A 5 DAY MUSIC FESTIVAL How do you explain Bluesfest to someone who's never been before? And where do you...

THAT RADIO CHICK CHERYL LEE REVIEWS ROSS WILSON’S EAGLE ROCK 50TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR

A 50TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION OF THE CLASSIC ANTHEM 'EAGLE ROCK'  INCLUDING HITS FROM DADDY COOL & MONDO ROCK After a couple of postponements, Ross 'The Boss'...

THAT RADIO CHICK CHERYL LEE REVIEWS THE SYMPHONY OF ANGELS

THE ANGELS, TOGETHER WITH THE ADELAIDE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, CREATE THE SYMPHONY OF ANGELS LEGENDARY AUSTRALIAN ROCK BAND 'THE ANGELS' MEET THE 'ADELAIDE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA' AND...

THAT RADIO CHICK CHERYL LEE REVIEWS ‘THE BOYS ARE STUCK IN TOWN’

'THE BOYS ARE STUCK IN TOWN' BLOW THE ROOF OFF THE BRIDGEWAY HOTEL FEATURING BOYS FROM THE ANGELS/THE SCREAMING JETS, ICEHOUSE, ROSE TATTOO, THE ZEP...

THAT RADIO CHICK CHERYL LEE REVIEWS THE SUPERJESUS – JET AGE INTO THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY TOUR

THE SUPERJESUS @ THE GOV SARAH MCLEOD & THE SUPERJESUS ROCK US INTO THE 21ST CENTURY It was iconic South Australian venue, The Gov, like I've...

THAT RADIO CHICK CHERYL LEE REVIEWS SURF MUSIC IN PARADISE AT THE WHITSUNDAYS WITH JIMMY BARNES & FAMILY

SURF MUSIC IN PARADISE - LONG WEEKEND IN THE WHITSUNDAYS Cover Photo courtesy of SurfMusicInParadise JIMMY BARNES JOINED BY MAHALIA BARNES AND THE JANE BARNES...

THAT RADIO CHICK CHERYL LEE REVIEWS THE FABULOUS CAPRETTOS OPENING NIGHT

THE FABULOUS CAPRETTOS OPENING NIGHT RUSSEL MORRIS, DARYL BRAITHWAITE, JACK JONES & RAI THISTLETHWAYTE The advertising promised something special - four legends of Australian music, friends...

THAT RADIO CHICK CHERYL LEE REVIEWS THE BEATLES RUBBER SOUL & REVOLVER ALBUMS

THE BEATLES RUBBER SOUL & REVOLVER ALBUMS AS PRESENTED BY GREG HART & GARY BURROWS Two historic albums, two consummate artists, plus a talented eleven-piece band, equals...

THAT RADIO CHICK CHERYL LEE REVIEWS IAN MOSS – MATCHBOOK 30TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR

IAN MOSS - SOLO & ACOUSTIC A TRIP FROM ADELAIDE TO SEE IAN MOSS IN SWAN HILL VIA BYRON BAY There’s a bit of a story...

THAT RADIO CHICK CHERYL LEE REVIEWS RUMOURS – THE FLEETWOOD MAC SHOW

RUMOURS - PERFORMING THE MUSIC OF  FLEETWOOD MAC Live Music Lives at The Adelaide Fringe Festival!! Waiting for Adelaide’s own Rumours to take the stage to...

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Lion publishes latest Sustainability Report

Lion has published its 2023 Sustainability Report on 22 July 2024– highlighting significant progress made against its Force for Good Strategy. Key highlights: Reduced Scope 1 and 2 carbon emissions by 64% from a 2019 baseline and exceeding its 2030 Science Based Target of 55%, 7 years ahead of schedule With 100% renewable Power Purchase […]

Green Detox Juice Recipe With the Mod Cold Press Juicer

The Mod Cold Press Juicer is an essential kitchen tool for anyone looking to enhance their health and wellness journey. This innovative appliance unlocks the full potential of fruits and vegetables, allowing you to extract maximum nutrition and flavor. Cold press juicing is a superior method that...

Green light for Australia’s first blue carbon farming trial

Mangroves The Sunshine Coast will soon be home to an Australia-first blue carbon project creating a thriving mangrove ecosystem, a healthier Maroochy River for everyone to enjoy and the potential for future income streams for landholders. The Australian Government’s Clean Energy Regulator has formally registered the nation’s first Blue Carbon project in the Sunshine Coast’s […]

EIB projects drive major net emissions reductions, annual Sustainability Report shows

EIB-backed projects will help significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions, according to the EIB Group’s Sustainability Report for 2023. EIB Group continued to lower the carbon footprint of its internal operations. Report highlights EIB Group’s commitment to climate action and confirms group is on track to meet its ambitious 2030 targets. The European Investment Bank (EIB) […]

Global recoverable oil reserves hold steady at 1,536 billion barrels; insufficient to meet demand without swift electrification

By Rystad Energy Rystad Energy’s latest research shows global recoverable oil reserves held largely steady at around 1,500 billion barrels, down some 52 billion barrels from our 2023 analysis. Of this year-over-year decrease, 30 billion barrels are due to one year of production, and 22 billion barrels are mostly due to downward adjustments of contingent […]

Australia still on probation over Great Barrier Reef, World Heritage Committee confirms in New Delhi

Australia must report to UNESCO in February 2025 on coral mortality from the 2024 mass bleaching, and further progress to better protect Great Barrier Reef  World Heritage Committee recommends the Australian Govt does more to battle climate change, lifting greenhouse gas reduction targets in line with keeping average global temperature rise to 1.5oC – a […]

Fishing for data: partnering with commercial vessels to measure ocean temperatures

The Australian FishSOOP program first deployed sensors on 17 vessels across the southeast, but it has been expanding steadily ever since, with nearly 40 vessels now using the sensor. Photo: Fishwell Consulting UNSW Sydney A scientist from UNSW Sydney is spearheading a program to crowdsource ocean data from understudied areas. A group of scientists, including […]

Ascott Australia’s pioneering partnership with Hotels for Trees offers sustainable stays nationwide

The Ascott Limited’s (Ascott) Australian hotel brands are planting trees in critically endangered NSW rainforest through a new sustainable partnership that’s already taken root across hundreds of hotel rooms so far, and is set to branch out across more properties Australia wide thanks to growing guest support. The new national partnership with Hotels For Trees […]

GlobalData advises CEOs to tackle ESG risks to avert stakeholders backlash

Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) issues increasingly influence how business is conducted globally. Stakeholders demand greater transparency and action on a full spectrum of ESG issues. CEOs who do not take a forward-thinking approach to mitigate ESG risks will face the wrath of not only regulators, but also investors, lenders, customers, suppliers, and employees, according […]

Energy Cheat Sheet – How to access NSW Household Battery rebate NOW

Lindfield mum Kylie Rosenbaum has now halved her power bill to $600 a quarter by installing a solar battery, with enough power to run their home during the peak and charge their electric cars at night. Australians looking for energy savings can now access a rebate on their household battery storage months early through leading […]

Who Gives A Crap research reveals Aussies are creatively constipated

Who Gives A Crap uncovers a decline in creativity, with the majority (64%) now feeling uninspired. To tackle this, the brand is encouraging Aussies to leverage micro moments of creativity, with its new release, the ‘Poetry Edition’ – designed to create an ode in the commode.  New research by Who Gives A Crap, has revealed almost […]

National Tree Day is your chance to support Australia’s threatened species

National Tree Day was established in 1996 and has grown into Australia’s largest community tree planting and nature care event. Image: Planet Ark Planet Ark Planet Ark is calling on Australians to join the collective effort to care for our unique biodiversity and help support the country’s threatened species this National Tree Day. According to the […]